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T-Mobile Says Hackers Used API to Steal Data on 37 Million Accounts

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Category: Security News
20 January 2023

Wireless carrier T-Mobile on Thursday fessed up to another massive data breach affecting  approximately 37 million current postpaid and prepaid customer accounts.

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Chainguard Trains Spotlight on SBOM Quality Problem

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Category: Security News
19 January 2023

Software engineers tracking the quality of software bill of materials have stumbled on a startling discovery: Barely 1% of all SBOMs being generated today meets the “minimum elements” defined by the U.S. government.

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Meta Slapped With 5.5 Million Euro Fine for EU Data Breach

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Category: Security News
19 January 2023

Social media giant Meta has been fined an additional 5.5 million euros ($5.9 million) for violating EU data protection regulations with its instant messaging platform WhatsApp, Ireland's regulator announced Thursday.

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B2B Payment Security Firm NsKnox Raises $17 Million

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Category: Security News
19 January 2023

B2B payment security provider NsKnox this week announced that it has raised $17 million in a new funding round that brings the total raised by the company to $35.6 million.

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Credential Leakage Fueling Rise in API Breaches

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19 January 2023

There is a problem with API security – it isn't working very well, and it's largely down to credential leakage. Most security professionals are confident in their own API credential management; but at the same time, most of the same professionals admit to having experienced a breach effected through compromised API credentials.

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