Data Breach
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EU Commission Confirms Major Cyberattack, Data Breach
The European Commission has confirmed a significant cyberattack impacting its cloud infrastructure, with hackers claiming to have stolen hundreds of gigabytes of sensitive data.
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FBI Director Patel’s Personal Email Breached by Iran-Linked Group
FBI Director Kash Patel’s personal email was compromised by the Handala HackTeam, leading to the public release of private photos and documents on March 27, 2026.
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Liberty Insurance Discloses Data Breach Affecting Customer Info
South African insurer Liberty has confirmed unauthorized third-party access to its systems, compromising customer names and ID numbers as the firm faces increasing cyber threats.
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Bitrefill Reports North Korean Cyberattack, Data Breach
Crypto gift card issuer Bitrefill has disclosed a cyberattack occurring on March 1, 2026, which led to drained company funds and the exposure of some user data. The company suspects North Korea’s Lazarus Group.
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Stryker Targeted in Major Iranian-Linked Cyberattack
Medical technology giant Stryker reports widespread network disruptions following a sophisticated cyber operation claimed by the Iran-linked hacking group Handala.
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Cybercriminals Escalate Tactics: Data Ransom Gang Targets Executives Personally
A data ransom gang known as SLSH is employing extreme tactics, including swatting and personal threats against executives and their families, to extort companies. Experts warn that any engagement beyond refusal only fuels further harassment.
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South Korea Tax Agency Suffers $4.8M Crypto Retaliation Loss
South Korea’s National Tax Service lost $4.8 million in seized crypto after accidentally revealing recovery phrases for confiscated wallets. An unknown individual swiftly exploited this severe security blunder, marking a significant crypto retaliation.
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Conduent Faces Scrutiny After Massive Data Breach in U.S
The January 2025 breach at Conduent revealed sensitive information of millions, prompting cybersecurity experts to recommend credit freezes and vigilant.
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Phishing Exposed: Fake Google Forms Job Scam Steals Logins
A recent job-themed phishing campaign used a fake Google Forms site to steal Google account credentials, illustrating the cunning tactics of cybercriminals. This incident underscores the importance of digital vigilance.
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Conduent Data Breach Exposes Over 25 Million Americans
A massive data breach at business services provider Conduent has now exposed the personal information of over 25 million Americans. The incident has triggered class-action lawsuits.
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Critical Sectors Grapple with Recent Wave of Cyberattacks
Recent cyberattacks have targeted Rhode Island’s largest workers’ compensation insurer, the European Commission’s mobile system, and Romania’s national oil pipeline operator, highlighting diverse vulnerabilities and ongoing threats across critical global sectors.
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Conduent Data Breach Expands to Millions, Raising Transparency Concerns
A cybersecurity incident initially downplayed by Conduent in early 2025 has escalated into a significant data breach, now confirmed to affect millions of individuals across multiple U.S. states. The expanded scope, revealed through recent regulatory filings and state notifications, has…
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FIIG Securities Faces $2.5M Penalty After Cyber Attack Exposes Weak Incident Response
FIIG Securities has been ordered to pay $2.5 million in penalties by an Australian Federal Court for severe cybersecurity failures, including the lack of an adequate incident response plan, which worsened a 2023 data breach affecting 18,000 clients.
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Conduent Data Breach Notifications Underway After 2025 Attack
Notifications are now being issued to over 25.9 million Americans whose sensitive personal and health information was compromised in a January 2025 ransomware attack on Conduent, a major government contractor. The breach, affecting residents in states like Texas and Oregon,…
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Conduent Data Breach Expands, Millions More Americans Affected
A data breach at government technology contractor Conduent, initially reported in late 2025, has escalated significantly, now affecting millions more Americans than previously disclosed. The incident has intensified scrutiny on the security practices of firms managing critical public sector data.
