These three warning signs show whether your business is built to withstand the next hit to its reputation. From fake “apologies” that spread like wildfire on social media (as was the case during the Astronomer CEO scandal) to companies facing backlash for using generative AI without safeguards, recent crises have shown how quickly brand reputations can unravel in the digital age. The rapid spread of misinformation online, combined with new risks tied to emerging technologies, has left organizations more vulnerable than ever. {Read full article here}
DoorDash hit by new data breach in October exposing user information
DoorDash has disclosed a data breach that hit the food delivery platform this October.
Beginning yesterday evening, DoorDash, which serves millions of customers across the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, started emailing those impacted by the newly discovered security incident. {Read full article here}
In a November report, Google reported a sharp increase in the number of malicious programs masquerading as VPN services. According to the company, such fake programs actively imitate well-known brands, copy interface design and use aggressive advertising, misleading users. {Read full article here}
The U.S. must accelerate efforts to combat global cyberthreats from CRINK
Russia launched a wave of massive cyberattacks that sought to cripple all Ukrainian military and civilian infrastructure in conjunction with its brutal full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. {Read full article here}
Last Updated on November 14, 2025 by Jim Kimmons
