Published on February 27th, 2018 📆 | 6089 Views ⚑
0Breach: New podcast investigates history’s biggest hacks
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Equifax. Target. And who could forget Yahoo? The onslaught of high profile data beaches has been a nightmare for businesses and a living hell for cybersecurity teams. Who's behind it all? What can we do to protect ourselves? Join us for Breach, a new podcast that seeks to find the answers. Watch the trailer now.
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Over the past 10 years there have been several high profile breaches that have made headlines, scared consumers, been a living hell for cybersecurity teams. Ride sharing giant Uber has for a year been concealing a massive cyber breach. A massive data breach affecting Verizon customers. Equifax is dealing with growing fallout this morning over its massive data breach. Putting 145 million peoples data from Equifax but the largest data breach in history took place in 2013 and none of us even knew about it until a year ago. Yahoo has confirmed Thursday at least half a billion of its user accounts were hacked. So this is one of those stories where you pull the string and the string just keeps on coming. It’s really different.
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