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Gmail Encryption Cracked, Freight Ransomware Woes, and AI Reshaping Insurance

Gmail Encryption Cracked, Freight Ransomware Woes, and AI Reshaping Insurance

by Kristopher Mudd | Jan 13, 2025 | Terms & Breaches

Welcome to the second issue of Terms & Breaches. Last week saw no shortage of cyber drama: Australia’s freight sector faced ransomware threats, Gmail encryption got bypassed, and AI continued to rewrite the rules for insurance. If you’ve been too busy putting out...
Ticket Hacks, Treasury Breaches, and Donuts Under Siege

Ticket Hacks, Treasury Breaches, and Donuts Under Siege

by Kristopher Mudd | Jan 6, 2025 | Terms & Breaches

Welcome to the debut issue of Terms & Breaches—where Cyber Security holds the line, and cyber insurance picks up the pieces when things go sideways. This is your weekly catch-up for the chaos you missed last week. From Australians being urged to clean up their...
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