Okta Data Breach Update: Hackers Accessed Info on All Customers, Not Just 1% as Initially Stated US access and identity management company Okta revealed that all of its customers' data was compromised in a recent support system breach, contradicting its statement last month. by Quincy Jon
Tech T-Mobile Data Breach Victims Beware! New York Attorney General Warns of Potential Identity Theft by Teejay Boris
Tech Identity Theft PSA From The FBI Warns Of Fake Jobs On Networking Sites Designed To Steal Personal Info, Money by RJ Pierce
Tech IRS Commissioner Issues Warning Against Potential Identity, Tax Fraud This Holiday Season by RJ Pierce
Tech 100 Million Android Users Affected by Google Play Store Massive Breach: Apps to Uninstall by Griffin Davis
Tech COVID-19 Patients from Russia had their Personal Information Leaked Online Due to Human Error by Sieeka Khan
Tech FCC Cracks Down On Billions Of Robocalls Every Month, Allows Phone Companies To Easily Block Them by Katrina Pascual
Tech Symantec Set To Acquire Identity Theft Protection Service LifeLock For $2.3 Billion by Regina Festin
Tech Apple Store In Chicago Targeted In Fraud Scheme: Six Arrested, $10,000 Worth Of Stolen Merchandise Recovered by Alexandra Burlacu
Tech Summer 2016 Travel Tips: Homesharing And Ridesharing Tips To Avoid Identity Theft by Rachel Ranosa
Business Tech FTC Reports 490,000 Identity Theft Cases In 2015: Here Are Some Tips To Prevent Identity Theft by Ted Ranosa
Business Tech Uber Accidentally Leaks Personal Information Of Hundreds Of U.S. Drivers by Aaron Mamiit
Healthy Living/Wellness UCLA Health Data Breach Affects 4.5 Million Patients: What You Should Know by Dianne Depra
Business Tech Target Agrees To Pay $10 Million To Settle Lawsuit In Connection With 2013 Data Breach by Menchie Mendoza
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Business Tech IRS under scrutiny in data security misstep, taxpayer ID info at risk by Christian de Looper
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