French hypermarket chain Auchan said it experienced a data security incident that compromised the sensitive personal information of its loyalty programme customers.
A major cyber attack on a software provider to healthcare organisations in France has compromised over 1.5 million patient records, including sensitive personal information of more than 750,000 individuals who visited a single hospital.
The 1 Co, Thailand’s Central Group subsidiary, has issued an apology following a data breach that potentially exposed the personal information of approximately 5 million members of its loyalty program.
London-based fintech giant Finastra said it experienced a data security incident after a threat actor claimed that they stole sensitive information from its internal network.
American automobile manufacturer Ford says it has launched an investigation into a possible data security incident after a threat actor claimed to have infiltrated its network and stole confidential data.
Westminster, Colorado-based space technology and satellite company Maxar said it experienced a data security incident that compromised the sensitive personal information of its employees.
Australia said it was concerned that one in ten cybersecurity incidents last year involved critical infrastructure, with state-sponsored actors targeting the country’s government, infrastructure and businesses using evolving tradecraft.
The Microlise Group, a Nottingham-based transportation technology solutions provider, said hackers stole corporate data and disrupted customers’ systems during a cyber security incident in October.
In a significant cybersecurity breach, email correspondence between staff at the Library of Congress’ Congressional Research Service (CRS) and congressional legislative staff has been compromised by what officials describe as a “foreign adversary.”
Equinox, a prominent U.S.-based counseling and health services provider, has announced a significant cybersecurity breach that may have compromised its clients’ and staff’s personal and medical data.
Russia–affiliated hacking gang Killnet claimed responsibility for distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against Japanese companies and 20 websites across four government ministries on Tuesday.