Iranian state-sponsored Handala hacker group has reportedly compromised three major government agencies located in Dubai and destroyed over 6 terabytes of data stolen from their servers.
Drivestream Inc. said it suffered a major data breach incident in December 2024 that compromised sensitive information related to more than 91,000 customers.
South Korea’s data protection regulator has fined Christie’s £145,000 for failing to protect the information of 620 Koreans during a data security incident in 2024.
South Korean credit card company Lotte Card has been notified by the country’s financial regulator of an impending fine of 5 billion won, or £2.51 million.
A hacker reportedly infiltrated one of China’s top supercomputers and stole up to 10 petabytes of sensitive intellectual property related to military research and missile development.
Eurail informed U.S. regulators that a major data breach that occurred between December and January compromised the names and passport numbers of more than 308,000 U.S. individuals.
Hackers stole more than 7 terabytes of data related to the Los Angeles Police Department, including classified police records, from a digital storage device managed by the LA city’s attorney’s office.
Heart South Cardiovascular Group said the personal information of more than 46,000 patients was compromised after the Rhysida ransomware group said it stole patient data from the provider’s network.
A cyber attack on DocketWise, a case management platform used by immigration attorneys in the US, led to the breach of the personal information of more than 116,000 individuals.
American telehealth company Hims & Hers Health said it suffered a major customer data breach after hackers gained access to customer support tickets shared with a third-party customer service platform.
The U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday unveiled additional federal criminal charges against a Ukrainian national accused of participating in cyberattacks and other computer intrusions against key infrastructure in support of Russian interests.
Chinese-linked hackers used sophisticated malware to penetrate and maintain long-term access to unnamed government and information technology entities, U.S. and Canadian cybersecurity agencies said on Thursday.
Client data for JPMorgan Chase, Citi, Morgan Stanley and other major banks may have been accessed in a hack of a technology vendor, the New York Times reported on Saturday, citing people familiar with the matter.