It seems that serious data breaches are all but an everyday occurrence at the moment. At the same time, there have also been instances of historical hacks suddenly coming to light such as the 2012 breach of Dropbox. But Dropbox was not the only company to suffer an attack in 2012 -- so did music site Last.fm. Now, four years after the hack, details of 43 million accounts have been leaked. While Last.fm acknowledged the hack back in 2012, few would have expected the fallout to be felt so long after the event. At the time the company warned users… [Continue Reading]