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Hackers claim to have stolen records of over 430,000 Cabify drivers, including personal details like names, addresses, and Facebook IDs. This information raises concerns about potential social engineering attacks and identity theft targeting affected individuals.
The European Space Agency has confirmed a significant security breach where hackers stole 500 GB of sensitive data, including operational procedures and contractor information. The attackers claim they still have access to ESA's systems, prompting a criminal investigation into the incident. This breach follows another incident just a week prior where 200 GB of ESA data was listed for sale.
Betterment revealed that hackers accessed customer personal information through a social engineering attack. The breach allowed the attackers to send fake notifications to users about a crypto scam, although no account logins or passwords were compromised. The company is investigating the incident and has advised affected customers to ignore the fraudulent messages.
Dentsu announced a data breach affecting its subsidiary, Merkle, with hackers stealing sensitive files related to clients, suppliers, and employees. The breach was detected after unusual activity on the network, prompting immediate action and system shutdowns. Affected individuals will receive notifications and dark web monitoring services.
Hackers have leaked 2.8 million sensitive records from Allianz Life due to a data breach involving Salesforce. The compromised data includes personal information that could pose significant risks to affected individuals. Organizations are urged to enhance data protection measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Dell has acknowledged that hackers leaked data from a compromised demo environment, but insists the information is synthetic and does not include any sensitive data. The breach was linked to the WorldLeaks group, which claimed to have stolen 1.3 terabytes of information. Dell emphasizes that the compromised environment is separate from its main systems and contains only non-sensitive information.
Hackers have leaked personal data of approximately 86 million AT&T customers, including names, addresses, and decrypted Social Security numbers. The breach has raised significant concerns about data security and the implications for affected individuals. AT&T has not confirmed the authenticity of the leaked data but is investigating the incident.
Hackers compromised a third-party customer service provider for Discord, stealing partial payment information and personally identifiable data from a limited number of users. The breach, which occurred on September 20, involved unauthorized access to sensitive user data, including government IDs, names, and billing information, and hackers demanded a ransom to avoid leaking the stolen information. Discord has since taken steps to secure its systems and is investigating the incident.