➀ Authorities confirm 500,000 people's data was stolen in a recent hack; ➁ The City of Columbus, Ohio, confirms a ransomware attack by Rhysida, affecting at least 500,000 people; ➂ Stolen data includes personal information such as names, birth dates, addresses, and bank information.
Recent #Data Breach news in the semiconductor industry
➀ A cybersecurity researcher discovered over 100,000 UN-associated documents; ➁ The documents contained sensitive information such as financial reports and personal data; ➂ The researcher reported the issue, and access was restricted the next day.
➀ The Internet Archive has suffered a massive data breach exposing tens of millions of user account details; ➁ The breach includes usernames, emails, and bcrypt password hashes; ➂ Hacker group SN_BLACKMETA claimed responsibility for the attack.
➀ Hackers have reportedly stolen Social Security numbers of all Americans; ➁ 2.9 billion records are involved; ➂ The data includes personal information from the US, UK, and Canada.
1. Fujitsu confirms malware infection without ransomware behavior; 2. Potential data leakage involving personal and customer-related information; 3. Implemented measures include isolating and initializing affected PCs, blocking connections to the source server, enhancing security monitoring rules, and updating virus detection software.
1. KADOKAWA Group's Dwango and Kadokawa Dwango Gakuen reported a cyberattack on their data center, resulting in the leakage of personal information from students, graduates, parents, and employees. 2. The companies are conducting an investigation with the help of a security firm, verifying the leaked information, and preparing legal action against those who spread it. 3. They are monitoring online platforms and seeking to delete unauthorized postings of leaked information.
1. KADOKAWA warns against the illegal dissemination of leaked information; 2. The company is working to minimize secondary damage and protect privacy; 3. Legal action will be taken against those who maliciously spread the information.
1. Ransomware group LockBit hacked the US Federal Reserve, stealing 33TB of sensitive financial data. 2. The group is negotiating ransom with the Federal Reserve, threatening to leak the data if not paid. 3. The incident highlights the vulnerability of private organizations like the Federal Reserve to cyber attacks.
1. Wacom warns customers that their credit card details may have been stolen during online purchases between November 2024 and January 2025; 2. The company has addressed the security issue and is investigating the breach; 3. Affected customers are advised to monitor their credit card statements and contact their card issuer if they notice unauthorized charges.
➀ DeepSeek's mobile app accidentally exposed sensitive user data to the web; ➁ Israeli cybersecurity firm Wiz discovered the exposed database; ➂ The database contained chat history, backend data, and sensitive information; ➃ DeepSeek's response to the breach was criticized for its lack of security expertise.
➀ The Internet Archive suffered a data breach, exposing 31 million user accounts; ➁ The breach occurred on September 28, 2024, with the data being leaked as a 6.4 GB SQL file; ➂ The hacking group 'SN_Blackmeta' claimed responsibility for the attack.
1. ModooTour's customer information was leaked due to a malicious code infection; 2. The breach occurred in June this year, with personal information such as names, IDs, birthdates, and phone numbers being compromised; 3. ModooTour has taken steps to address the issue, including deleting the malicious code, blocking external IP access, and enhancing security measures.
1. AMD has provided an update on its internal network breach, stating that the potential data leak is not as damaging as initially suspected. 2. The company reassures that the breach will not have a material impact on its business operations. 3. This statement contradicts the claims made by the alleged attacker regarding the severity of the breach.
1. AMD is collaborating with law enforcement following reports of a significant data breach. 2. A known cybercriminal, Intelbroker, claims to have hacked AMD and obtained a large amount of sensitive information, which is now up for sale. 3. The breach may have exposed details of AMD's future products.
1. A disgruntled ex-employee of NCS deleted all 180 of the company's test servers, causing over $600,000 in damages. 2. The company failed to revoke the former employee's access credentials, which allowed him to install deletion scripts. 3. The deletion scripts were found on Google, indicating a lack of proper security measures.