Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Rohit Chopra delivers remarks on relieving medical debt during an event in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, next to the White House, in Washington, DC, on April 11, 2022. (Stefani Reynolds / AFP) CFPB’s proposed data rules would improve security, privacy and competition By giving the public greater control over their banking data, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's proposal would deal a blow to data brokers. Jan 24, 2024 By Barath Raghavan Bruce Schneier
Close-up of code on a computer screen for the Apache Struts framework, which was exploited by computer hackers using a Remote Code Execution exploit in order to allegedly steal the personal information of millions of people from credit bureau Equifax, Oct. 2, 2017. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images) If hackers are exploiting the Log4j flaw, CISA says we might not know yet The agency harkened back to the long delay between vulnerability discovery and the Equifax breach. Jan 10, 2022 By Tim Starks
(Pixabay) FTC warns of potential penalties for firms that fail to fix Log4j software flaws The agency says the warning applies to future vulnerabilities too. Jan 4, 2022 By Tonya Riley
(Flickr / thaneesh raane) FTC wants to know when financial data is compromised, will require encryption The agency also tightened security requirements for financial institutions. Oct 28, 2021 By Tonya Riley
Getty Images Do credit monitoring and ID protection services do enough for breach victims? "We need to rethink how consumer data is stewarded," one customer advocate said. Apr 27, 2021 By Tim Starks
(Tim Evanson / Flickr) SolarWinds hack spotlights a thorny legal problem: Who to blame for espionage? It could take years for the cases to play out in court. Dec 30, 2020 By Tim Starks
Kevin Mandia speaks May 31, 2018, at the Cyber Threat Intelligence Forum presented by FireEye and produced by CyberScoop and FedScoop. (Scoop News Group) As FireEye grapples with breach investigation, questions remain The cybersecurity community and Capitol Hill are watching closely. Dec 10, 2020 By Tim Starks
(Flickr / thaneesh raane) Equifax settles with Massachusetts, Indiana for nearly $40 million The resolutions end state claims filed in connection with the 2017 data breach. Apr 17, 2020 By Jeff Stone
John Demers speaks Oct. 24, 2019, at CyberTalks in Washington, D.C. (Scoop News Group) Equifax indictment shows Chinese hackers can’t hide, DOJ official says John Demers says the Equifax indictment shows that hackers' obfuscation attempts aren't working. Feb 25, 2020 By Sean Lyngaas
(Getty Images) How the suspected Equifax hackers covered their tracks At one point Justice Department personnel considered issuing a subpeona for Equifax documents. Feb 14, 2020 By Jeff Stone