Tag: data breach
Payments platform Juspay releases details of cyberattack back in August 2020
Juspay, an end-to-end payments platform, has released details of a cyberattack back in August 2020, which leaked non-sensitive masked card information.
Nine out of ten IT professionals have been breached
New research reveals that 94% of IT professionals have seen their digital infrastructures hacked by outsiders or had their own co-workers compromise data.
Capital One to pay $80m fine for its data breach last...
Capital One Financial has been ordered to pay an $80m fine by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) after its data breach in 2019.
PAAY puts an end to its three week data breach
Anti-fraud company PAAY has reportedly experienced a three week data breach which saw around 2.5 million card transaction records exposed to the public.
P&N Bank reveals what data was leaked in recent breach
P&N Bank has revealed passwords and credit card details were not exposed during its recent data breach.
Equifax reportedly to pay $1.38bn for 2017 data breach
Credit score company Equifax is reportedly set to pay $1.38bn as a settlement to its major data breach back in 2017.
American Express informs customers of internal data breach
American Express has informed a number of its customers their personal information has been breached after a fraudulent attack.
Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency said to be appealing fine for data...
Bulgaria’s National Revenue Agency (NRA) is reportedly set to appeal the 5.1m levs ($2.8m) fine it received following a widespread data breach.
Australian bank warns customers after PayID breach
Australian banks are warning their customers following a new data breach from PayID, a company which helps consumers use mobile or online banking without the need of account details.
Desjardins Group puts CAD $70m aside for data breach expenses
Desjardins Group, a Canadian financial services provider, has set aside CAD $70M ($52m) for expenses resulted from its data privacy breach. Earlier in the year,...










