Global software vendor Sefas said that a data security incident last year exposed sensitive personal information belonging to nearly 200,000 Frost Bank customers.
Multiple German university hospitals have suffered breaches after hackers compromised a leading billing services provider whose services are used by numerous hospitals.
The Oncology Institute said the information of its patients was compromised during a cyber security incident affecting a third-party software services provider.
Cloud-based case management and CRM software provider, DocketWise, said that a cyber attack compromised the personal information of over 140,000 people.
Radiology Associates of Richmond said a data security incident it suffered last year compromised the sensitive personal data of more than 250,000 individuals.
Oregon-based Cardinal Services said that a data security incident it suffered last year compromised the sensitive personal information of more than 140,000 individuals
An international law enforcement operation has succeeded in taking down a VPN service that cybercriminals used to conceal ransomware attacks and other cyber crimes.
QualDerm Partners said that a data security incident it suffered last year compromised the sensitive personal information of more than 3.1 million individuals.
Jacksonville-based Florida Physician Specialists said a ransomware attack targeting its systems in November impacted the data of more than 275,000 patients.
California-based Expert MRI said a data security incident it suffered last year compromised the sensitive personal information of nearly 210,000 individuals.
The U.S. financial services industry is on heightened alert for potential cyberattacks amid the unfolding U.S. war in Iran, with firms stepping up monitoring for threats that often rise during periods of geopolitical conflict, said executives and analysts.
Greater Pittsburgh Orthopedic Associates said an unauthorised third party access to its IT network in August 2025 compromised the personal and healthcare information of about 57,000 customers.
Palo Alto Networks opted not to tie China to a global cyberespionage campaign the firm exposed last week over concerns that the cybersecurity company or its clients could face retaliation from Beijing, according to two people familiar with the matter.
South Korean officials blamed a massive data leak last year at Coupang on management failure, rather than a sophisticated cyberattack, and urged the e-commerce giant to fix vulnerabilities in its security systems.