Travis CI Flaw Exposed Secrets from Public Repositories

Travis CI, a Berlin-based continuous integration testing vendor, has patched a serious flaw that exposed signing keys, API keys and access credentials and more, | Continue reading


@databreachtoday.com | 2 years ago

New Zealand's Refreshed Privacy Act Takes Effect

New Zealand's refreshed Privacy Act, which came into effect Tuesday, introduces breach notification requirements and civil penalties. It also holds data handlers to | Continue reading


@databreachtoday.com | 3 years ago

Australian Driver's Licenses Exposed on S3 Bucket

Around 54,000 Australian driver’s licenses were exposed in an open Amazon Simple Storage Service bucket, according to a security researcher. It remains unclear | Continue reading


@databreachtoday.com | 3 years ago

The 'Backdoor' Risks to Political Campaigns

Political campaigns are at risk from nation-state actors and other hackers seeking to exploit network vulnerabilities and create backdoors to access sensitive data | Continue reading


@databreachtoday.com | 3 years ago

Delivery Hero Confirms Foodora Data Breach, over 700k Accounts Leaked

Delivery Hero, the online food delivery service, has confirmed a data breach of its Foodora brand. Breached information includes personal details for 727,000 | Continue reading


@databreachtoday.com | 3 years ago

Cybercrime Black Markets: RDP Access Remains Cheap and Easy

Cybercrime is surging thanks, in part, to the availability of inexpensive hacking tools and services. A recent look by security firm Armour at black market | Continue reading


@databreachtoday.com | 4 years ago

Dark Patterns: How Weaponized Usability Hurts Users

Dark patterns are out to get you. The term describes the practice of abusing usability norms to create user interfaces that trick users into divulging their | Continue reading


@databreachtoday.com | 5 years ago

T-Mobile Database Breach Exposes 2M Customers' Data

T-Mobile has suffered a breach that may have exposed personal data for 2.3 million of its 77 million customers, and one security researcher says the hacker appears | Continue reading


@databreachtoday.com | 5 years ago

Aussie Firm Loses $6.6M to Backdoored Cryptocurrency

Australian police in Queensland are pursuing a criminal investigation into what may be one of the first instances of a company swiping US$6.6 million worth of | Continue reading


@databreachtoday.com | 5 years ago