SINGAPORE: Personal data of about 70,000 people was compromised following a cybersecurity incident involving the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) and a cloud environment managed by its vendor IBM. In a ...
[SINGAPORE] The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) has disclosed that a cloud environment managed by IT software giant IBM was affected by a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorised access. IBM, the ...
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) said on Friday (Jul 3) that it had been informed of a security incident involving unauthorised access at one of its vendor’s systems that contained the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Preliminary investigations indicate that there was unauthorised access to a data set created for the sole purpose of vendor ...
The personal information and property addresses of an estimated 70,000 people have been affected by a data security incident at the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), following unauthorised access to an ...
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Photo: from Grosch [57] In 1949, IBM began to plan for a new storage and i/o medium to take the place of punched cards. The new medium would be more compact, faster, cheaper, and reusable. Magnetic ...