by The Creator | Jun 12, 2026 | Compliance News, tc3-articles
Why did Labcorp pay $35 million for someone else’s data breach?Labcorp did not lose the data themselves. A billing vendor called American Medical Collection Agency (AMCA) suffered a breach that exposed personal and financial information belonging to Labcorp...
by The Creator | Jun 12, 2026 | Compliance News, tc3-articles
What does a data breach settlement actually include?When a Missouri bankruptcy court approved a $47 million settlement fund for 23andMe data breach victims, it put a number on something most small business owners never think about until it’s too late. That...
by The Creator | Jun 12, 2026 | Compliance News, tc3-articles
What happened in the recent PeopleSoft breach, and why does it matter to small businesses?In early 2025, the cybercrime group ShinyHunters targeted a vulnerability in Oracle’s PeopleSoft software, a platform used by more than 100 educational institutions and...
by The Creator | Jun 12, 2026 | Cybersecurity News, tc3-articles
What is the ShinyHunters Oracle exploit and why should SMBs care?The ShinyHunters hacking group has been actively targeting organizations through a vulnerability in Oracle software, according to recent reports from Google’s threat intelligence team. While the...
by The Creator | Jun 12, 2026 | Cybersecurity News, tc3-articles
Ransomware protection is no longer optional for small businesses. This week’s news shows why: from affordable malware kits ($250/month) to supply chain attacks and a $35 million settlement against Labcorp, the threats are multiplying and the costs of failure are...
by The Creator | Jun 12, 2026 | Cybersecurity News, tc3-articles
VPN vulnerabilities and router exploits are actively targeting small businesses right now, with half of ransomware attacks now starting from compromised VPN credentials. CISA has ordered government agencies to patch a critical Fortinet FortiWeb flaw within seven days,...