https://stackdiary.com/snowflake-releases-statement-denying-its-systems-were-breached/
Today, Snowflake, a digital storage provider recently surrounded by controversy due to the Ticketmaster breach, issued a joint statement with industry giants CrowdStrike and Mandiant. This statement addresses their preliminary findings in the ongoing investigation into a targeted threat campaign against some Snowflake customer accounts. Mandiant and CrowdStrike, both reputable players in Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR), have a track
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https://9to5google.com/2024/05/31/samsung-sunsetting-tizen-smartwatch-os/
Samsung’s devices haven’t used the Tizen operating system since before the Galaxy Watch 4, when the company switched to using...
https://stackdiary.com/ticketmaster-confirms-data-breach-with-a-sec-filing/
Live Nation Entertainment, also known as Ticketmaster, has submitted an official Form 8-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), acknowledging and confirming that the recently rumored data breach is real. In the filing (which can be seen here), Ticketmaster says that on May 20, 2024, Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. discovered unauthorized activity within a third-party cloud database environment that
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