You’re used to these by now, right? Perhaps even bored with them (which is dangerous).
This week, we saw news of yet another big data breach, this time to the image sharing company, Imgur. The good news is Imgur doesn’t gather personally identifying information (PII) like addresses, birthdays, or credit cards. The bad news is the hackers made off with 1.7 million user credentials, which were hashed in a way that’s crackable. However, my biggest issue with the incident is that it took three years for Imgur to even realize the breach, which unfortunately isn’t uncommon in the industry. Watch the video below to learn what to do if you’re an Imgur user, and what I think companies need to focus on to find breaches quicker.
Episode Runtime: 4:03
Direct YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OzWrRSzk4c
EPISODE REFERENCES:
- Hackers steal 1.7 million passwords from Imgur – Tech Crunch
- Imgur’s response to their data breach – Imgur
—Corey Nachreiner, CISSP (@SecAdept)
Linas says
I would like more information on WatchGuard threat detection and response.
Corey Nachreiner says
Thanks for asking. You can find some information and a video at the link below. In the meantime, I will ask product management to do more posts about it: https://www.watchguard.com/wgrd-products/security-services/threat-detection-and-response