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SecurityWeek.webp 2023-01-23 12:10:54 Companies Impacted by Recent Mailchimp Breach Start Notifying Customers (lien direct) Companies affected by the recent Mailchimp data breach have started notifying customers. The list includes WooCommerce, FanDuel, Yuga Labs and the Solana Foundation. Data Breach ★★
no_ico.webp 2023-01-23 10:02:40 FanDuel Cautions Users Of Data Breach In Vendor Hack (lien direct) Customers of the FanDuel sportsbook and betting platform are being cautioned that their names and email addresses were made public due to a security breach at MailChimp in January 2023. Users are advised to be on the lookout for scam communications. MailChimp announced a compromise on January 13th after hackers used a social engineering effort […] Data Breach Hack
bleepingcomputer.webp 2023-01-22 13:56:45 (Déjà vu) FanDuels warns of data breach after customer info stolen in vendor hack (lien direct) The FanDuel sportsbook and betting site is warning customers that their names and email addresses were exposed in a January 2023 MailChimp security breach, urging users to remain vigilant against phishing emails. [...] Data Breach Hack ★★
bleepingcomputer.webp 2023-01-22 13:56:45 FanDuel discloses data breach caused by recent MailChimp hack (lien direct) The FanDuel sportsbook and betting site is warning customers that their names and email addresses were exposed in a January 2023 MailChimp security breach, urging users to remain vigilant against phishing emails. [...] Data Breach Hack ★★
WiredThreatLevel.webp 2023-01-20 23:13:24 T-Mobile\'s New Data Breach Shows Its $150 Million Security Investment Isn\'t Cutting It (lien direct) The mobile operator just suffered at least its fifth data breach since 2018, despite promising to spend a fortune shoring up its systems. Data Breach
RecordedFuture.webp 2023-01-20 18:28:54 Samsung investigating claims of hack on South Korea systems, internal employee platform (lien direct) SamsungSamsung is investigating a potential cyberattack and data breach on an internal employee platform and several systems in South Korea.  On Tuesday, a group of hackers going by the name “Genesis Day” claimed it attacked Samsung's offices in South Korea because of the country's recent opening of a mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization [… Data Breach Hack ★★
RecordedFuture.webp 2023-01-20 13:09:07 T-Mobile confirms another data breach affecting 37 million customer accounts (lien direct) T-Mobile, one of the largest wireless network operators in the United States, said on Thursday that it was investigating a data breach involving 37 million customer accounts. In a disclosure notice filed to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the company explained the breach was discovered after it identified malicious activity on its networks on [… Data Breach
Chercheur.webp 2023-01-20 04:09:22 New T-Mobile Breach Affects 37 Million Accounts (lien direct) T-Mobile today disclosed a data breach affecting tens of millions of customer accounts, its second major data exposure in as many years. In a filing with federal regulators, T-Mobile said an investigation determined that someone abused its systems to harvest subscriber data tied to approximately 37 million current customer accounts. Data Breach ★★
CSO.webp 2023-01-20 02:11:00 T-Mobile suffers 8th data breach in less than 5 years (lien direct) Telecom player T-Mobile US has suffered a cybersecurity incident that resulted in the exposure of personal details of 37 million users, the company reported in a filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday. Customer data such as customer name, billing address, email, phone number, date of birth, T-Mobile account number and information such as the number of lines on the account and plan features were exposed, the company revealed. However, T-Mobile in a statement insisted that customer payment card information (PCI), social security numbers/tax IDs, driver's license or other government ID numbers, passwords/PINs or other financial account information were not exposed, it . To read this article in full, please click here Data Breach
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-01-20 01:01:01 T-Mobile Says Hackers Used API to Steal Data on 37 Million Accounts (lien direct) Wireless carrier T-Mobile on Thursday fessed up to another massive data breach affecting  approximately 37 million current postpaid and prepaid customer accounts. Data Breach ★★★
cyberark.webp 2023-01-19 20:24:53 Zero-Days in RGB Keyboards, Top DID Network Exposed at INTENT Threat Research Summit (lien direct) Data breach headlines are daily reminders that cyberattackers keep innovating. While constant research to uncover threats and share crucial intelligence with defenders is far less visible, the second annual INTENT Summit offered a glimpse. Together... Data Breach Threat ★★★
bleepingcomputer.webp 2023-01-19 17:19:22 T-Mobile hacked to steal data of 37 million accounts in API data breach (lien direct) T-Mobile disclosed a new data breach after a threat actor stole the personal information of 37 million current postpaid and prepaid customer accounts through one of its Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). [...] Data Breach Threat
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-01-19 16:26:49 Meta Slapped With 5.5 Million Euro Fine for EU Data Breach (lien direct) Social media giant Meta has been fined an additional 5.5 million euros ($5.9 million) for violating EU data protection regulations with its instant messaging platform WhatsApp, Ireland's regulator announced Thursday. Data Breach ★★
InfoSecurityMag.webp 2023-01-19 16:00:00 Mailchimp Hit By Another Data Breach Following Employee Hack (lien direct) According to the company, the incident was limited to 133 accounts Data Breach Hack ★★★
globalsecuritymag.webp 2023-01-19 12:14:30 Integrity360 Comment: Mailchimp Breach (lien direct) As news brings yet another report of a data breach from Mailchimp, please see comment below from Patrick Wragg, Cyber Incident Response Manager, Integrity360. - Malware Update Data Breach
bleepingcomputer.webp 2023-01-19 09:47:38 PayPal accounts breached in large-scale credential stuffing attack (lien direct) PayPal is sending out notices of a data breach to thousands of users who had their accounts accessed by credential stuffing actors, resulting in the compromise of some personal data. [...] Data Breach ★★★
CSO.webp 2023-01-19 02:00:00 How CISOs can manage the cybersecurity of high-level executives (lien direct) High-level executives, including board members and C-level executives, often have access to sensitive information, making them prime targets for bad actors looking to penetrate corporate defenses. Their personal devices, among other points of entry, are glaring attack vectors for cybercriminals looking to get in on the top floor.As CISOs know, cyber incidents all too often include the human element-and executives are all too human. According to the Verizon 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report, 82% of breaches involved a human element, the bulk of them involving phishing, business email compromise (BEC), and stolen credentials.To read this article in full, please click here Data Breach ★★
RecordedFuture.webp 2023-01-18 17:55:13 Thousands of Nissan customers affected by data breach through third-party vendor (lien direct) Nissan has sent out breach notification letters to thousands of people to inform them of a leak of personal information through a third-party vendor.   The car company said it was notified on June 21 that names, dates of birth, and account numbers for Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation – an indirect lender that helps people [… Data Breach ★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-01-18 11:55:20 18k Nissan Customers Affected by Data Breach at Third-Party Software Developer (lien direct) Nissan North America is informing roughly 18,000 customers that their personal information was exposed in a data breach at a third-party services provider. The breach occurred after data provided by Nissan to the services provider was inadvertently exposed on the internet, the company notes in a notification letter sent to the impacted customers. Data Breach ★★
AlienVault.webp 2023-01-18 11:00:00 Telephony fraud and risk mitigation: Understanding this ever-changing threat (lien direct) Telephony fraud is a significant challenge. Companies of all sizes and industries are subjected to the malicious usage of voice and SMS with the intent of committing financial fraud, identity theft, denial-of-service, and a variety of other attacks. Businesses that fall victim to fraud can incur significant financial losses, irreparable damage to their reputation, and legal implications. Detection of and preventing fraud can be a complex and time-consuming process, requiring businesses to devote significant resources to protect themselves. Some common challenges that companies face when it comes to fraud include the following: Swiftly adapting to constantly evolving fraud tactics: Fraudsters are always searching for innovative ways to carry out their schemes. Therefore, businesses must be hyper-aware in identifying and addressing potential threats. Balancing the need for security with customer convenience: Businesses must balance protecting themselves against fraud and providing a seamless customer experience. This can be particularly challenging in the digital age, as customers expect fast, convenient service. Investing in fraud prevention solutions and skilling up human resources: To stay ahead of fraudsters, organizations may need to invest in technology solutions, such as fraud detection software or security protocols, to help identify and prevent fraudulent activity. Such solutions are often expensive and may require hiring dedicated employees to manage and maintain these toolsets. Mitigating the aftermath of a fraud incident: If a business or its customers fall victim to a fraud campaign, this organization must be prepared to not only address the immediate financial losses but also work to repair any damage to its reputation and restore customer trust. Such an endeavor is often a time-consuming and costly process. Vishing As mentioned above, telephony fraud can consist of voice fraud and SMS fraud sub-categories. Voice fraud, also known as vishing or voice phishing, involves criminals leveraging voice calls or voice messaging to social engineer potential victims into divulging sensitive information or making payments. In this type of attack vector, the malicious actor often attempts to mask their identity through spoofing, which involves alternating caller-ID information to make the communication appear legitimate. The attacker may also utilize voice manipulation software or even voice impersonation to mask their identity and solicit a target into taking a specific action, such as revealing sensitive data or even transferring bank funds over to the attacker. In such unfortunate scenarios, Vishers may pretend to be an individual from a legitimate organization, such as a trusted individual, a company/business, or a government agency, and request personal information or login credentials. vishing flow Some of the voice fraud challenges that companies may face include the following: Spoofed caller IDs: Criminals can use spoofed caller IDs to make it appear as if the call is coming from a legitimate source, such as a bank or government agency. This can make it difficult for companies to identify fraudulent calls and protect their customers from these scams. Automated voice messages: Criminals can also use automated voice messages to deliver phishing scams. These messages may ask the recipient to call a specific number to update their account information or resolve an issue. Still, the call leads to a scammer trying to steal sensitive information. Social engineering tactics: Criminals may use social engineering tactics, such as creating a sense of urgency or playing on the recipient's emotions, to convince them to divulge sensitive information or make a payment. Smishing Smishing is a phishing scam involving using text messages to perform various social engineering attempts to convince v Data Breach Threat Guideline ★★★
no_ico.webp 2023-01-18 09:51:01 (Déjà vu) Nissan Data Breach Caused By Vendor-Exposed Database (lien direct) Nissan North America has started delivering data breach notifications that there has been a disclosure of client data due to a breach at a third-party service provider. On Monday, January 16, 2023, Nissan notified the security breach to the Office of the Maine Attorney General, at which point it revealed that 17,998 customers were impacted. […] Data Breach
bleepingcomputer.webp 2023-01-17 09:50:18 Nissan North America data breach caused by vendor-exposed database (lien direct) Nissan North America has begun sending data breach notifications informing customers of a breach at a third-party service provider that exposed customer information. [...] Data Breach ★★★★
CSO.webp 2023-01-17 04:47:00 European data protection authorities issue record €2.92 billion in GDPR fines (lien direct) European data regulators issued a record €2.92 billion in fines last year, a 168% increase from 2021. That's according to the latest GDPR and Data Breach survey from international law firm DLA Piper, which covers all 27 Member States of the European Union, plus the UK, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. This year's biggest fine of €405 million was imposed by the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) against Meta Platforms Ireland Limited relating to Instagram for alleged failures to protect children's personal data. The Irish DPC also fined Meta €265 million for failing to comply with the GDPR obligation for Data Protection by Design and Default. Both fines are currently under appeal.To read this article in full, please click here Data Breach ★★★
InfoSecurityMag.webp 2023-01-16 17:00:00 CircleCI Confirms Data Breach Was Caused By Infostealer on Employee Laptop (lien direct) According to CTO Rob Zuber, the malware was not detected by the CircleCI antivirus program Data Breach Malware Uber ★★★★
no_ico.webp 2023-01-16 13:22:57 6,000+ Customer Accounts Breached, NortonLifeLock Alert Users (lien direct) More than 6,000 customers of NortonLifeLock have been informed that nefarious outsiders have probably accessed their accounts and may have even gotten to their password vaults. The letter informing customers of the data breach was published on the Vermont attorney general’s website. It stated that hackers have probably gained access to their Norton and Norton […] Data Breach ★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-01-16 11:53:44 CircleCI Hacked via Malware on Employee Laptop (lien direct) Software development service CircleCI has revealed that a recently disclosed data breach was the result of information stealer malware being deployed on an engineer's laptop. The incident was initially disclosed on January 4, when CircleCI urged customers to rotate their secret keys. Data Breach Malware ★★★
SocRadar.webp 2023-01-16 10:36:01 Attackers Infected a CircleCI Employee with Malware to Steal Customer Session Tokens (lien direct) Software provider CircleCI confirmed that a data breach in December resulted in the theft of some of... Data Breach Malware ★★
bleepingcomputer.webp 2023-01-13 11:47:56 NortonLifeLock warns that hackers breached Password Manager accounts (lien direct) Gen Digital, formerly Symantec Corporation and NortonLifeLock, is sending data breach notifications to customers, informing them that hackers have successfully breached Norton Password Manager accounts in credential-stuffing attacks. [...] Data Breach ★★★
DarkReading.webp 2023-01-12 20:15:00 New Survey Sheds Light on Why Enterprises Struggle to Thwart API Attacks (lien direct) Corsha's Annual State of API Secrets Management Report finds over 50% of respondents suffered a data breach due to compromised API secrets. Data Breach ★★
bleepingcomputer.webp 2023-01-12 11:31:36 Vice Society ransomware claims attack on Australian firefighting service (lien direct) Australia's Fire Rescue Victoria has disclosed a data breach caused by a December cyberattack that is now claimed by the Vice Society ransomware gang. [...] Ransomware Data Breach ★★
CSO.webp 2023-01-12 10:00:00 BrandPost: How Financial Institutions Can SOAR to Success with Devo SOAR (lien direct) According to the 2022 IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report, the global average cost of a data breach is $4.35 million. Data breaches in the US are even more costly, averaging over $9 million. However, it isn't just the big players caught in the line of fire. IBM's report also found that 83% of companies will experience a data breach soon, meaning financial institutions of all sizes - from local credit unions to Fortune 500s - are at risk. While ransomware attacks get the most time in the financial headlines, most breaches aren't caused by external factors or threat actors. The majority of system availability problems actually occur due to a lack of staff knowledge and protective protocols, software issues and limited security visibility across the institution. However, “more visibility” is not synonymous with “seeing more alerts.” In fact, the opposite is true. Keep reading to see how Devo SOAR helped a leading US bank streamline its SOC.To read this article in full, please click here Ransomware Data Breach Threat Guideline ★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-01-11 11:53:21 251k Impacted by Data Breach at Insurance Firm Bay Bridge Administrators (lien direct) Third-party administrator of insurance products Bay Bridge Administrators (BBA) is informing roughly 250,000 individuals that their personal information might have been compromised in a September 2022 data breach. Data Breach ★★
DarkReading.webp 2023-01-10 22:03:00 Bay Bridge Administrators, LLC Notifies Individuals of Data Breach (lien direct) Third-party administrator of insurance products Bay Bridge Administrators (BBA) is informing roughly 250,000 individuals that their personal information might have been compromised in a September 2022 data breach. Data Breach ★★
DarkReading.webp 2023-01-10 19:43:00 San Fran\'s BART Investigates Vice Society Data Breach Claims (lien direct) Vice Society is boasting that it compromised the San Francisco transportation system, while BART maintains operations and mounts an investigation. Data Breach ★★
AlienVault.webp 2023-01-10 11:00:00 Key to success while implementing IAM- Best practices that every company should implement (lien direct) The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author.  AT&T does not adopt or endorse any of the views, positions, or information provided by the author in this article.  Identity and access management has emerged as an essential security element for organizations. A study reveals that 80% of global IT decision-makers have already adopted or are planning to adopt an IAM solution in the upcoming years. IAM refers to business policies, processes, and technologies to control unauthorized data and digital systems access. Two IAM approaches are widely known, one for the cloud and the other for on-premises. The cloud based IAM practices are fast-growing because the demand for cloud adoption has increased over time. With the right IAM solutions and techniques, IT managers and businesses control users' access to sensitive business data within their networks. In addition, these solutions help protect organizations from cyber-attacks; they become more efficient, reduce IT operational costs, and improve user experience. Six best IAM practices that organizations must not neglect The IAM framework means using the right solution to implement user authentication and privileges policies. In addition, with IAM, companies demonstrate that any data is not misused, and they comply with government regulations. For all these characteristics, businesses are increasingly adopting IAM solutions, and their demand will undoubtedly be high in the upcoming time. It's also estimated that the IAM market will grow to $15.3 billion by 2025. The organization needs to use the right IAM tools and practices to reap the most benefits from the IAM solution. The six best IAM practices that every business should incorporate into its security strategy are as follows: Adopt passwordless authentication Many data breaches occur because of weak or stolen credentials. Threat actors can use advanced tools and tactics to steal and break passwords. Organizations need a secure identity management system to prevent bad actors from breaking in and stealing credentials that can result in breaches such as the Lapsus$ attack or the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack. Organizations eliminate password issues by choosing passwordless authentication to protect vital business data and ensure that only authentic people access it. Passwordless authentication enables users to authenticate their identity without entering a password. There are various benefits for organizations to become passwordless- it enhances the overall efficiency, saves time and productivity, and provides greater ease of access. But, most importantly, passwordless authentication allows IAM leaders and users to access the cloud environment safely and securely. Implement a Zero-Trust approach The zero-trust approach is not new but has gained popularity as the threat landscape is evolving. Organizations cannot have a robust IAM policy without a function zero-trust architecture. The average cost of a data breach is $4.24 million, but the zero-trust model helps re Ransomware Data Breach Threat Guideline ★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-01-09 14:15:05 Air France, KLM Customers Warned of Loyalty Program Account Hacking (lien direct) Franco-Dutch airline company Air France-KLM has started informing Flying Blue customers of a data breach involving their user accounts. Air France-KLM was formed in 2004, following the merger between Air France and KLM. Flying Blue is their loyalty program, also used by Aircalin, Kenya Airways, TAROM, and Transavia. Data Breach ★★★★
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-01-09 13:16:26 FCC Proposes Tighter Data Breach Reporting Rules for Wireless Carriers (lien direct) The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing tighter rules on the reporting of data breaches by wireless carriers. The updated rules, the FCC says, will fall in line with recent changes in federal and state laws regarding data breaches in other sectors. Data Breach ★★★
globalsecuritymag.webp 2023-01-09 12:07:40 Expert Reveals Twitter Data Leak Could Impact Victim\'s Credit (lien direct) UK data breach experts, Hayes Connor, fears repercussions for Twitter users whose data has been shared within online forums by hackers. After numerous reports confirm one of the largest data leaks of over 200 million people, Hayes Connor shares insight and advice for those affected by the latest Twitter data breach. - Malware Update Data Breach ★★
AlienVault.webp 2023-01-09 11:00:00 Understanding Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS): The future Of cyber attack accessibility (lien direct) The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author.  AT&T does not adopt or endorse any of the views, positions, or information provided by the author in this article.  With the explosive growth of technology, businesses are more vulnerable than ever to malicious cyber attacks. And as cybercriminals become more sophisticated, new methods of attack are popping up left and right. To add fuel to the fire, the average cost of a data breach increased from $3.86 million to $4.24 million in 2021. That's costly enough to put most SMBs into the red. Not to mention the reputational damage it can cause for your brand. Avoid this dreaded fate by protecting yourself against the latest cybersecurity developments — like Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) — to protect your networks, data, systems, and business reputation. If you've never heard of Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) before, don't fret. This article is for you. We'll teach you everything you need to know about Malware-as-a-Service and wrap it up by sharing some best practices for protecting your proprietary company data from potential threats. Let's dive in. What is Malware-as-a-Service (Maas)? Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) is a type of cyber attack in which criminals offer malware and deployment services to other hackers or malicious actors on the internet. These services typically are available on the dark web. When purchased, a bad actor can carry out various malicious activities, such as stealing sensitive information, disrupting computer systems, or encrypting data and demanding a ransom to unlock it. Some of the most common types of malware include the following: Viruses: Programs that can replicate themselves and spread to other computers. They can cause various problems, such as disrupting computer operations, stealing information, or damaging files. Trojan horses: These programs masquerade themselves as legitimate software but can carry out malicious activities, such as stealing data or giving attackers unauthorized access to a computer. Worms: A self-replicating program that can spread across networks, disrupting computer operations and consuming network resources. Adware: Software that displays unwanted advertisements on a computer. It can be intrusive and annoying and sometimes track a user's online activities. Ransomware: Encryption of a victim's data with the demand for a ransom payment to unlock it. It can devastate businesses, resulting in losing important data and files. Spyware: Software designed to collect information about a user's online activities without their knowledge or consent to steal sensitive information (like financial statements and passwords). Bots: Often used in conjunction with other types of malware, such as viruses or worms. For example, a virus could infect a computer and then download and install a bot, which could carry out malicious activities on that computer or other computers on the network. MaaS makes it easier for cybercriminals to launch attacks, as they can purchase and use pre-made malware without developing it themselves. This distinction can make it harder for law enforcement, cybersecurity experts, and IT teams to track down the people responsible for the attacks. And sadly, cyber-attacks are industry agnostic. For example, in the transportation industry, cybercriminals exploit vulnerabilities of electronic logging devices and steal valuable information from cloud-connected trucks. MaaS is also a significant threat to online job boards like Ransomware Data Breach Malware Threat ★★★
CS.webp 2023-01-06 17:10:28 FCC proposes stronger data breach rules, faster notifications for telecoms (lien direct) >The proposed rule would expand the definition of a breach and require telecoms to immediately report intrusions to law enforcement. Data Breach ★★★
globalsecuritymag.webp 2023-01-06 13:27:38 Expert commentary on data breach affecting UK schools from Steven Wood, OpenText (lien direct) This morning, news broke that highly confidential documents from schools have been leaked online by hackers. Please read the full story here: Schools hit by cyber attack and documents leaked. - Malware Update Data Breach ★★
no_ico.webp 2023-01-06 12:59:12 Wabtec Announces Global Data Breach In LockBit Attack (lien direct) The Wabtec Corporation has finally provided information regarding a data security breach that occurred last year and resulted in the compromise of extremely sensitive personal data. The $8 billion company was the victim of a ransomware attack that was first mentioned in June 2022 and was perpetrated by the well-known LockBit organization. The corporation, which […] Ransomware Data Breach ★★
CSO.webp 2023-01-06 04:22:00 Twitter\'s mushrooming data breach crisis could prove costly (lien direct) Since Elon Musk purchased Twitter in late October, non-stop turmoil and controversy have dogged the company, from massive staff firings and resignations to reputational damage from Musk's careless and often bizarre tweets. Now, mushrooming concern around a possible data breach stemming from a now-fixed Twitter flaw is poised to drive the company further down unless Twitter takes quick action.Even as regulators in Europe begin to probe what appears to be a massive Twitter data breach, Twitter and Elon Musk have failed to comment publicly on the true extent of the breach. Experts say that unless Twitter gets ahead of the curve, informs regulators of the facts, and notifies users of how much of their public and private information has been exposed, the company could suffer serious financial and operating consequences.To read this article in full, please click here Data Breach ★★
InfoSecurityMag.webp 2023-01-05 17:00:00 Five Guys Discloses Data Breach Affecting Employee PII (lien direct) The September incident exposed names, social security numbers and driver's license numbers Data Breach ★★★
globalsecuritymag.webp 2023-01-05 15:59:26 Expert commentary on Five Guys data breach from Steven Wood, OpenText (lien direct) This morning, news broke that Five Guys has suffered a cyberattack affecting a server containing personally identifiable information of people who applied to work at the restaurant chain.The Comment on the story from Steven Wood, Director, EMEA and APAC at OpenText Security Solutions. - Malware Update Data Breach
SecurityWeek.webp 2023-01-05 13:12:10 Burger Chain Five Guys Discloses Data Breach Impacting Job Applicants (lien direct) US burger chain Five Guys has disclosed a data breach impacting job applicants, and the company may be facing a lawsuit over the cybersecurity incident. Five Guys appears to have started informing customers on December 29, when it also notified state authorities about the incident. Data Breach ★★
no_ico.webp 2023-01-05 10:55:38 235 Million Twitter Users Leaked In Biggest Data Leak (lien direct) A well-known hacker site allegedly dumped a database containing the email addresses of over 235 million Twitter users and is being sold for roughly $200,000. According to a cyber intelligence company, this data leak has the potential to rank among the greatest ever discovered for the social media platform. Threat actors and data breach hunters […] Data Breach Threat ★★★
globalsecuritymag.webp 2023-01-05 10:38:42 Expert commentary: Five Guys data breach (lien direct) The fast food chain Five Guys has experienced a data breach. Cyberattackers broke into a file server and made off with the personally identifiable information (PII) of people who applied to work at the chain. The comment attributed to Timothy Morris, Chief Security Advisor at Tanium - Malware Update Data Breach
InfoSecurityMag.webp 2023-01-05 09:30:00 Rail Tech Giant Wabtec Discloses Global Data Breach (lien direct) Incident thought to stem from 2022 ransomware attack Ransomware Data Breach ★★
no_ico.webp 2023-01-05 08:27:18 Five Guys Breached: Burger Franchise Suffers Data Compromise (lien direct) Five Guys Enterprises LLC, a chain of burger restaurants, has reported a data breach that led to the loss of personally identifiable information from job applications. The information was provided in a form letter dated December 29 that was submitted to the Montana Department of Justice. The letter details a security incident that occurred on […] Data Breach ★★
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