Technology firm Blackbaud will be required to delete personal data that it doesn’t need to retain as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Software giant Blackbaud has agreed to pay $49.5 million to settle investigations by 49 states and the District of Columbia regarding a May 2020 data breach that impacted more than 1 million files from 13,000 ...
Software giant Blackbaud has agreed to pay a $3 million fine to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for concealing the extent of a 2020 ransomware attack in which criminals obtained donors’ unencrypted bank account, ...
The breach at software giant Blackbaud has not had a material impact on the company’s revenue. While the firm will be investing in cybersecurity, between $36 million and $41 million will be spent on real ...
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Personal data of some donors to charities that use the Blackbaud fundraising and donor management system — information including Social Security numbers and banking information — was accessed by cybercriminals during the hack of the ...
Blackbaud, one of the world’s largest providers of financial and fundraising technology to nonprofits, was hacked and paid a ransom to have the hijacked data destroyed by the cybercriminals.
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