SAN FRANCISCO: At least a half-dozen major US companies whose computers have been infiltrated by cyber criminals or international spies have not admitted to the incidents despite new guidance from securities regulators urging such disclosures.
Top US cybersecurity officials believe corporate hacking is widespread, and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued a lengthy “guidance” document on Oct 13 outlining how and when publicly traded companies should report hacking incidents and cybersecurity risk.
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