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Why Zscaler’s Acquisition of Red Canary Matters to Your Cybersecurity Strategy

Why Zscaler’s Acquisition of Red Canary Matters to Your Cybersecurity Strategy

One of the most talked-about developments in cybersecurity this month is Zscaler’s acquisition of Red Canary, a move that highlights a larger industry trend: the growing demand for unified, automated security platforms that accelerate threat detection and response. But what does this really mean for security teams looking to stay ahead of ransomware, advanced threats,

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Facebook Faces One of the Largest Alleged Data Breaches: 1.2 Billion Accounts at Risk

Facebook Faces One of the Largest Alleged Data Breaches: 1.2 Billion Accounts at Risk

A hacker known as ByteBreaker has surfaced on underground forums, claiming to have stolen data from 1.2 billion Facebook accounts. While Facebook has not confirmed the breach, the hacker is reportedly selling access to a trove of user information, including names, email addresses, phone numbers, profile details, and more. If verified, this could rank as

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Adidas Data Breach Highlights Third-Party Risks: Why AI-Based Cybersecurity Solutions Are Essential

Adidas Data Breach Highlights Third-Party Risks: Why AI-Based Cybersecurity Solutions Are Essential

On May 23, Adidas disclosed a data breach resulting from a cyberattack on a third-party customer service provider, exposing sensitive customer information in multiple regions, including the U.S. and Europe. While Adidas did not name the vendor involved, the company emphasized that the breach impacted “a few million individuals,” and included data such as contact

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Dior Cyber Attack Exposes Retail Vulnerabilities: Why Threat Detection and Response Must Be a Priority

Dior Cyber Attack Exposes Retail Vulnerabilities: Why Threat Detection and Response Must Be a Priority

Luxury fashion giant Dior has confirmed a cyberattack that compromised customer data in parts of Asia. The breach, discovered on May 7, impacted customers in China and South Korea, with attackers gaining unauthorized access to personal information, including names, contact details, and product preferences. According to ITPro, no financial data, such as banking or credit

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