Western Digital disclosed earlier today that it had suffered a network security incident involving some of its. The breach has also shut down most of the company’s online services, including My Cloud. “It was posted to Breach Forum last week as information a hacker has tried to sell off as new information.”Ī Telstra spokesman later said the company had been made aware of a data breach affecting a third party that included limited Telstra employee information from 2017. Western Digital doesn’t have the best track record with security, so it’s not much of a surprise that the company just got hacked again. “It’s old information from 2017, a lot of it wouldn’t be relevant. In one of the biggest state-government data breaches to date, the George Secretary of State announced in late 2015 that 6. it’s a platform we no longer use and haven’t used for a number of years,” they said. Smartphones are susceptible to hacking via phishing links found in text messages, email. Hackers have released 16,000 Tasmanian education department documents on the dark web including schoolchildren’s personal information, the state government has confirmed. “It’s not a breach of an internal system. If attackers have previously collected your data successfully. They also said it was not a new data breach or a breach of any of the company’s systems. While a source at Telstra confirmed the details had been leaked on the forum last week, they said it was information that was “no longer relevant” and there was no personal identification contained in it, simply professional details, no different than what could be found on Google or LinkedIn. It’s claimed that an executive at the telecommunications giant said the minor hack related mainly to details handled by a third company party for Telstra’s WorkLife NAB rewards program for staff at the time. Mikhail Sosonkin, who works for cybersecurity start-up Synack, showed CNBC firsthand how easy it is to break into a computer.» Subscribe to CNBC: http://cnb. Watch the latest news and stream for free on 7plus >
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