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2019-02-14 15:52:03 (vue: 2019-02-16 05:00:15) |
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6,500 Publicly Disclosed Data Breaches in 2018: Report |
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More than 5 billion records were exposed last year through 6,515 publicly disclosed data breaches, according to a new report from Risk Based Security.
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2018: 500 515 according based billion breaches data disclosed exposed from last more new publicly read records report risk security than through year |
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(Déjà vu) Data breaches exposed 5 billion records in 2018. (lien direct) |
The number of publicly known data breaches decreased last year compared to 2017, despite harsher breach notification rules going into effect in Europe. The number of compromised sensitive records also went down by more than a third, from 7.9 billion records to around 5 billion.
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According to a new report from security intelligence vendor Risk Based Security (RBS), over 6,500 incidents that resulted in compromised data have been publicly disclosed last year, two-thirds of them originating in the business sector. The government sector accounted for 13.9 percent, the medical sector for 13.4 percent and education for 6.5 percent. |
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