Indian nationals subjected to cybercrime slavery repatriated
Nearly 250 Indian nationals who were forced into performing cyber fraud schemes in Cambodia have already been repatriated by the Indian government, according to The Hacker News.
Google settles Chrome privacy suit with massive personal data purge
Billions of records with personal information gathered from U.S. users of Google Chrome will be removed by Google to settle a class-action lawsuit alleging illegal surveillance practices, reports The Associated Press.
Officials dispel fears AI will supplant cyber workforce
Artificial intelligence was emphasized by federal cyber officials to serve as helpers, not replacements, for the cybersecurity workforce amid growing concerns brought upon by AI innovations, FedScoop reports.
Online shopping platform PandaBuy had more than 1.3 million customers' data exposed following a cyberattack claimed by Sanggiero to have been conducted in partnership with IntelBroker, reports BleepingComputer.
Cyberattack compromises Prudential Insurance customer data
Major U.S. insurance provider Prudential Insurance has confirmed that data from 36,545 individuals had been compromised following a cyberattack in February, which the ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware operation claimed, reports The Record, a news site by...
Security Affairs reports that the Open Web Application Security Project Foundation had data from its earliest members exposed as a result of an old Wiki web server misconfiguration.