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Researchers recently described a scheme that allows affiliates to buy access to phishing materials. The case provides an insight into the methodical nature of some cybercrime.
August 2 -
Robinhood Markets' cryptocurrency arm was fined $30 million by New York's financial regulator after the brokerage was accused of violating anti-money-laundering and cybersecurity rules.
August 2 -
The National Crime Agency has seen a surge in so-called suspicious activity reports filed by banks and other regulated institutions in the U.K. since February.
July 22 -
A class action said the company, which has suffered two breaches in the past year, also was responsible for a larger breach and “downplayed” the situation when it notified consumers.
July 14 -
Rogers Communications is experiencing a widespread network failure in its wireless and internet services, causing payment systems and automated teller machines at banks to go down.
July 8 -
Traditional banks already have the tools they need to win back consumers’ confidence, but they need to be smart about deploying them.
July 8Sontiq -
Tuesday’s announcement provides clarity to institutions that are trying to stay ahead of quantum computing’s threat to data security.
July 6 -
Fraudsters sometimes target customers of credit unions and smaller banks because the institutions lack the cybersecurity resources of larger players.
June 24 -
With global tensions rising over Ukraine, the cutthroat competitiveness of the U.S. financial sector is yielding to partnership over the conviction that a cyberattack against even a group of minor banks — or a third-party service provider — could imperil everyone in a highly connected system.
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The data breach, which occurred over a two-day period last December, is the largest disclosure by a mortgage lender this year.
June 21