For eight months, an unauthorized user had access to personal information including credit card numbers and bank accounts, medical information, and personal information such as Social Security numbers.
In the AI-fueled security wars, most of the arsenal is currently in the hands of the good guys, but the balance of power might soon change.
The lawsuit filed Monday in California follows the revelation Friday in an article by Brian Krebs, a cybersecurity expert, who said 885 million files were available without authentication to anyone with a web browser.
Micro-segmentation company Guardicore raised $60 million this week, but it’s not alone.
Experts say exploits would be sophisticated and take a long time to build, but operators should act now.
Next-gen SIEM providers eyeing incumbents with new tech features, modern takes on pricing