Data breaches are becoming worryingly frequent, with around 83% related to finances and 44% involving customers’ personal data, according to IBM. Many organisations have fallen victim to such attacks, including healthcare providers and 401(k) administrators. To safeguard against this, individuals are advised to use strong passwords, educate themselves about phishing attacks, regularly backup important data, and keep software up-to-date. In case of a data breach, consumers should determine the nature of the breach, implement prevention measures, and request a free credit report to check for signs of identity theft.

“Endemic” Ransomware Prompts NHS to Demand Supplier Action
England’s National Health Service (NHS) is urging its suppliers to adhere to robust cybersecurity practices due to increasing threats, including ransomware. The initiative is part