Security News > 2019 > November > Company Detected Years-Long Breach Only After Hacker Maxed Out Servers' Storage
2019-11-14 08:48
What could be even worse than getting hacked? It's the "failure to detect intrusions" that always results in huge losses to the organizations. Utah-based technology company InfoTrax Systems is the latest example of such a security blunder, as the company was breached more than 20 times from May 2014 until March 2016. What's ironic is that the company detected the breach only after it received
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