Japanese telecom giant NTT Communications Corporation, the world’s fourth-largest telecoms company, has suffered a data breach that exposed nearly 18,000 corporate customers.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued insurance giant Allstate over two data breaches that exposed the driver’s license numbers of nearly 200,000 people.
A massive data breach has struck the American background screening and drug and alcohol testing service DISA Global Solutions impacting over 3.3 million people.
A data breach affecting food delivery company GrubHub has leaked the personal information of customers, merchants, and drivers after an unauthorized entity gained access using a third-party service provider’s account.
MGM Resorts will pay $45 million to settle a consolidated data breach lawsuit stemming from a 2019 data leak and a 2023 ransomware attack that exposed the PII of 37 million people.
UnitedHealth Data Breach Victims Nearly Double to 190 Million; Affects Almost Every 1 in 2 Americans
The actual number of victims impacted by the February 2024 UnitedHealth data breach has nearly doubled to 190 million, affecting nearly every one in two Americans.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warns that the AT&T breach allowed threat actors to access agents’ call logs, potentially exposing the identities of informants.
A data breach has impacted Otelier, exposing millions of hotel guest records after a threat actor breached the cloud-based hotel management software provider’s AWS S3 bucket.
Law firm Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP has notified more than 3.4 million people that a December 2023 data breach exposed their personal information.
Blood donation service OneBlood has confirmed that the July 2024 ransomware attack claimed by the Russian RansomHub cybercrime group resulted in personal data breach.










