Dublin, Aug. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Customer Information System (CIS) - Company Evaluation Report, 2025" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Customer Information ...
Hackers are no longer targeting only tech giants or hospitals. Any business that collects valuable personal information, such as names, phone numbers, email addresses or even basic financial details, ...
Spreadsheets, which are similar to databases, can help you visualize and manage data entities and values that make up your company's customer information repository. If that information doesn't reside ...
In recent times, advertisements selling customer information of various mobile financial service users had been circulating on social media. A detailed investigation into the matter by Nagad revealed ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. When your customers disclose their personal and financial information to you, they’re taking a leap of faith that you won’t lose, abuse ...
For many businesses in retail, customer data is still an elusive thing. As a business owner, you probably know that collecting customer data is important, but knowing what to do with it afterwards is ...
TrendMicro has an announced a security incident where an employee was stealing consumer customer information and selling it to a third-party to use in tech support scams. In August 2019, TrendMicro ...
A threat actor leaked Toyota’s customer data on a dark web forum. The file shared by the hacker contained 240GB of data, including contact and financial information, emails and more. The Japanese ...
For years, Dell customers have been on the receiving end of scam calls from people claiming to be part of the computer maker’s support team. The scammers call from a valid Dell phone number, know the ...
HCL domain pages exposed sensitive data – including passwords and project analysis reports – for thousands of employees and customers. IT services provider HCL Technologies has inadvertently exposed ...
OTTAWA—Two major telecommunications firms — Rogers and Telus — say they will no longer routinely give basic customer information to police and security agencies without first seeing a warrant. The ...