It’s easy to place too much faith in a company’s cyber security when you hand over your information to log in, but hacking can apparently be even easier than we thought, as it was for one Australian teen who hacked Apple.
Based on a list from CSO Online, who composed a ranking not on the number of records compromised, but on how much damage the breach caused for companies and users, check out this gallery to see the surprising big-name companies you never knew were hacked.
More than 412.2 million accounts were hacked, exposing more than 20 years of data on six databases that included names, e-mail addresses, and passwords.
The company was criticized for their late disclosure of the breaches, and their sale price was lowered by US$350 million, in addition to facing several lawsuits.
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It’s easy to place too much faith in a company’s cyber security when you hand over your information to log in, but hacking can apparently be even easier than we thought, as it was for one Australian teen who hacked Apple.
Based on a list from CSO Online, who composed a ranking not on the number of records compromised, but on how much damage the breach caused for companies and users, check out this gallery to see the surprising big-name companies you never knew were hacked.