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Major Odido Data Breach Affects 6.5 Million Customers
A severe data breach at Odido has exposed sensitive information of over 6.5 million customers. The attack highlights vulnerabilities in cybersecurity protocols and raises concerns over identity theft.

Nova Scotia Power Confirms Ransomware Attack and Data Theft
Nova Scotia Power reveals over 280,000 customers' data was stolen in a ransomware attack. The utility is taking steps to enhance security and assist affected customers.

Tata Technologies Faces Data Breach as Ransomware Group Compromises Files
Tata Technologies has suffered a major data breach due to a ransomware attack, leaking sensitive employee and corporate information on the dark web. This incident raises critical questions about the company's cybersecurity measures.

Toronto Zoo Confirms Visitor Data Breach After Cybersecurity Attack
Toronto Zoo has acknowledged that visitor transaction data from 2022 was compromised and leaked online, following a significant cyberattack. Authorities are assessing the situation and informing those affected.

OmniGPT Data Breach Exposes Information of 30,000 Users
A significant data breach at OmniGPT has compromised the data of over 30,000 users, including sensitive information like emails and API keys. The breach highlights vulnerabilities within even established platforms.

Rhode Island Ransomware Attack: Stolen Data Disclosed on Dark Web
Following a ransomware attack on Rhode Island's RIBridges portal, some stolen data has surfaced on the dark web. Officials are investigating the extent of the breach and urging citizens to safeguard their information.
Columbus Ransomware Attack Affects 500,000 Residents
A ransomware attack in July 2024 compromised the personal information of 500,000 individuals in Columbus, Ohio. The city faced scrutiny for its legal actions against a researcher who disclosed the breach.

Columbus Ransomware Attack Data Deemed 'Unusable' by Mayor
Mayor Andrew Ginther announced that data compromised in a ransomware attack on Columbus is likely corrupted or encrypted. The investigation continues with cautious public communication.

Understanding the AT&T Data Breach and Its Impact on Customers
AT&T recently acknowledged a significant data breach affecting 73 million customers. Here’s what happened, who is impacted, and how individuals can safeguard their information.

AT&T Confirms Massive Data Breach Affecting 73 Million Customers, Personal Information Sold on Dark Web
AT&T has confirmed a massive data breach affecting 73 million current and former customers, with hackers selling personal information including Social Security numbers, addresses, and account details on dark web marketplaces. The telecommunications giant is uncertain whether the data was stolen from its own systems or a vendor, and is offering credit monitoring services while investigating the breach that appears to date back to 2019 or earlier.

AT&T Responds to Data Exposure on Dark Web: Key Insights
AT&T has identified that sensitive data fields were found in a recently released dark web dataset. The source of the data is under investigation while customer safety measures are implemented.

Over 3.8 Billion Records Compromised in DarkBeam Data Breach
A staggering 3.8 billion records have been compromised in the recent data leak linked to DarkBeam. This incident raises significant concerns about cybersecurity and data protection.

University of Minnesota Confirms Significant Data Leak Incident
The University of Minnesota has acknowledged a data breach affecting personal information of its students and staff following hacker claims. An investigation is underway.

Tasmania Schoolchildren's Data Breach: 16,000 Documents Leaked
A significant data breach involving the Tasmanian education department has led to the leak of 16,000 documents, including sensitive information about schoolchildren. Officials respond to the rising concerns.

16,000 Tasmanian Education Documents Exposed on Dark Web
In a significant cybersecurity breach, hackers have leaked 16,000 documents from the Tasmanian Department of Education, exposing sensitive information about students and their families. This incident arose from a hack of the GoAnywhere MFT service used for file transfers.