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  1. Top 10 Security Breaches Caused by Unpatched Software | 1E

    • Date: 2017 Records compromised: 143 million Security breach: Apache Struts Where are they now: From lawsuits to fines, covering punitive damages and striving to get back on top, Equifax has been apo… See more

    Heartland Payment Systems

    Date: 2008 Records compromised: 134 million users Security breach: unencrypted system, malware plants Where are they now:Heartland Payment Systems WAS a fortune 100… See more

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    JP Morgan Chase

    Date: 2014 Records compromised: 83 million Security breach: weak security system Where are they now:This banking giant has seemingly recovered from their losses. The… See more

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    Cloudbleed

    Date: 2017 Records compromised: unknown, 1.2 million estimated Security breach: an internal bug in the platform wasn’t updated Where are they now:Cloud… See more

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  1. Examples of consequences of unpatched software include12:
    • The 2017 Equifax breach, which exposed the personal information of 145 million people.
    • The 2018 SingHealth breach, which compromised personal data of 1.5 million patients.
    • The 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack, which affected many organizations, including parts of the UK's National Health Service.
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    Real-world examples of the consequences delayed patching can have are not difficult to find. The 2017 Equifax breach, which exposed the personal information of 145 million people, happened entirely because of an unpatched security vulnerability. The same goes for the 2018 SingHealth breach, which compromised personal data of 1.5 million patients.
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    The 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack was probably the clearest example of what can go wrong when patches aren't applied; while a patch for the vulnerability exploited by the ransomware had existed for several months many organisations -- notably, parts of the UK's National Health Service -- had failed to use it.
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