The stolen data includes sensitive personal details such as full name, date of birth, social security number, and contact information, posing a significant risk of identity theft and phishing.
The BlackCat ransomware gang claims to have stolen 6TB of data from Change Healthcare, including sensitive information from various healthcare providers and insurance companies.
The attacker, known as ‘ph1ns’, leaked the stolen database on a hacking forum. Acer acknowledged the breach and stated that the compromised data was not acquired directly from their systems.
The stolen data may include a wide range of personal information such as Social Security numbers, financial account details, medical information, and usernames and passwords.
PlayDapp offered a $1 million reward to the hacker for returning the stolen contracts and assets, but the hackers continued to mint more tokens, leading to the suspension of PLA trading and efforts to freeze the hacker’s wallets on exchanges.
The Black Basta ransomware group claims to have stolen 910 GB of sensitive company data from Willis Lease Finance Corporation, including passport scans and personal information of staff and customers.
Nearly two million Brits may have had their identity stolen and used by fraudsters to open a financial account in 2023, according to FICO’s new Fraud, Identity and Digital Banking Report. The analytics firm found that 4.3% of respondents had their identity abused in this way, which would equate to 1.9 million people if extrapolated […]
The stolen data includes raw genotype data, health reports, and information from DNA Relatives and Family Tree profiles, potentially exposing personal and ancestral information of affected customers.
About 16.6 million LoanDepot customers had their “sensitive personal” information” stolen in a cyberattack earlier this month, which the loan and mortgage giant has described as a ransomware attack. The loan company said in a filing with federal regulators on Monday that it would notify the affected customers of the data breach. LoanDepot did not […]