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Iberia has reported a data breach linked to a third-party supplier, exposing customer information like names, emails, and loyalty IDs. The airline confirmed that financial data and customer passwords were not compromised. A hacker claims to be selling 77 GB of Iberia's internal data, including sensitive technical files.
Brightspeed is looking into claims from the Crimson Collective that they stole data from over 1 million customers. The hackers say the breached information includes personal details, payment history, and user account information. Brightspeed is committed to keeping stakeholders informed as the investigation unfolds.
Fintech firm Marquis reported a ransomware attack that compromised customer data for dozens of U.S. banks and credit unions. At least 400,000 individuals had their personal and financial information stolen, primarily due to a vulnerability in Marquis's SonicWall firewall. The number of affected customers is expected to increase as more notifications are filed.
British telco Brsk is looking into a data breach that reportedly exposed over 230,000 customer records. The stolen information includes names, addresses, and vulnerability indicators, but no financial data was compromised. Affected customers are being offered free fraud protection services.
Google reported that hackers compromised its Salesforce database, resulting in the theft of sensitive customer data. The breach highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in data security systems and raises concerns among Google’s clients regarding the safety of their information.
TPG Telecom is investigating a cyberattack at its subsidiary iiNet, which resulted in the exposure of approximately 280,000 customer email addresses, along with thousands of phone numbers and usernames. Although the breach was contained and is believed to be limited to iiNet's order system, the company is taking steps to notify affected customers and reassure others that their information remains secure.
A significant bug in Vanta's system led to the exposure of sensitive customer data, allowing access to other customers' information. The incident raised concerns about data security practices and the potential vulnerabilities in platforms handling sensitive data. Vanta is currently addressing the issue and enhancing its security measures to prevent future occurrences.
FinWise Bank has notified nearly 700,000 customers that a former employee may have accessed their personal data after leaving the company, with the breach going undetected for over a year. The incident, linked to data from American First Finance, was discovered through an investigation initiated by FinWise after the breach was suspected. Affected individuals are being offered 12 months of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection.
Orange Belgium has reported a data breach affecting around 850,000 customers, with unauthorized access to account information including names, phone numbers, and tariff plans, but not passwords or financial details. The company is notifying affected customers and advising them to be cautious of potential fraud attempts. This incident is separate from a previous cyberattack disclosed by its parent company, Orange Group, in July.