As AI tools like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT Premium become more integral to business operations, CISOs and CEOs must collaborate and take proactive steps to safeguard their organizations against data leakage and other security threats.
A new development in an old data breach has seen 73 million AT&T customer passcodes published to an underground forum. The data leak now appears to be as bad as originally advertised with customer contact information attached to weakly encrypted passcodes that are easily deciphered.
ZenLayer, a global network service provider, data leak has exposed over 380 million records of infrastructure and customer information via a misconfigured cloud database.
Trello user data leak resulted in the personal information of 15 million people being scraped from a public API and listed for sale on a popular dark web hacking forum.
The 1.2 terabyte MOAB file is broken up into over 3,800 folders, each one representing a prior data leak that saw personal information or credentials make their way to the open internet. In total there are over 26 billion records.
The data leak reportedly stems from the activity of two AI researchers, who had disk backups of their workstations exposed. This included some 30,000 messages with assorted Microsoft team members in addition to private keys, login credentials and internal secrets.
Data leak occurred when a sensitive document was mistakenly shared in connection to a freedom of information request, and takes place amidst a backdrop of increased tensions and fears of terrorism that have been growing since early 2023.
NATO is investigating an alleged data theft by a hacktivist group SiegedSec. 845 MB of compressed data was leaked and found to contain unclassified information and 8,000 employee records from 31 nations.
A Bangladeshi government website data leak has exposed the personal information of millions of eGovernment portal users. Security researcher discovered the leaked database while Googling an SQL error.
The USPTO says that an API vulnerability was present between February 2020 and March 2023, causing a data leak of about 61,000 private residential addresses attached to patent filings.










