Six Flags to Pay $36M Over Collection of Fingerprints | Threatpost
Theme park operator Six Flags has agreed to pay $36 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over its acquisition of the fingerprint data of visitors Read More
Theme park operator Six Flags has agreed to pay $36 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over its acquisition of the fingerprint data of visitors Read More
A group of cryptominers was found to have infiltrated the Python Package Index (PyPI), which is a repository of software code created in the Python Read More
Researchers warn hackers can snoop on email messages by exploiting a bug in the underlying technology used by the majority of email servers that run Read More
Lexmark printers – those ubiquitous, inky office workhorses that fill homes and offices, and are found all the way on up to the federal government Read More
A critical security bug in Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex XSOAR could allow remote attackers to run commands and automations in the Cortex XSOAR War Room Read More
Wegmans Food Markets, the U.S. supermarket chain, has notified customers that some of their data was exposed because two of its cloud-based databases were misconfigured, Read More
A fertility clinic serving the Atlanta area has been hit with a ransomware attack that also exposed private health information for 38,000 of its patients. Read More
FUD is spreading about a weirdly named personal network that a reverse engineer stumbled across and which he said “permanently” wrecked his iPhone’s Wi-Fi. TL;DR Read More
Several organizations in the oil, gas and food sectors have received threatening emails from cybercriminals posing as DarkSide – the ransomware gang behind the Colonial Read More
The objective of most malware is some kind of gain — financial or otherwise — for the attackers who use it. However, researchers recently observed Read More