The burger chain admits that 198 employees received an email attachment containing the personal data of possibly thousands of staff.
The big internet companies are not even doing “the bare minimum” to protect our societies from the mass-scale paedophilia and terrorist incitement flourishing on their sites.
“No one is more disappointed than me,” Tangerine’s CEO said after more than 200,000 customers are caught up in a data breach.
More businesses are set to join The Iconic,Dan Murphy’s and Event Cinemas in falling victim to hackers,amid calls for passwords to be abolished entirely.
The hackers broke into the corporate email system and accessed the accounts of members of the company’s leadership team,as well as those of employees on its cybersecurity and legal teams.
Australian executives are being urged to be more transparent about data breaches happening under their watch,amid growing unrest over the recent spate of cyberattacks.
Corporate bosses say cybersecurity is their biggest worry over the next few years,in a major survey of Australian business leaders.
With properly configured parental controls,keeping track of device usage doesn’t have to be all or nothing.
A new National Cyber Intel Partnership will see major telcos,banks and other companies working together to proactively block online scams and malware aimed at defrauding Australians.
WormGPT is being described as similar to ChatGPT,but with no ethical boundaries or limitations,and Australian businesses are in the firing line.
Foreign actors have been using advertisements on the dark web to target disgruntled workers who could disrupt critical Australian infrastructure.