A leading UK software company exposed personal information and legal documents belonging to over 190 law firms through a data leak from an unsecured online database.
Razer exposed over 100K customer records through a server misconfiguration. The data leak highlighted the growing concerns over the security of cloud databases.
LabCorp experienced a second data leak in a year with more damaging information exposed this round that includes medical records and social security numbers.
Second largest data leak in history exposed First American’s 900 million customer information just by raising or lowering a single digit in the document URL.
Researchers from Palo Alto Networks discovered data leak from Baidu and other apps that could allow user tracking across devices for a lifetime. Over 6 million users in the United States were affected.
For two weeks, a misconfigured email server on the Microsoft Azure government cloud exposed thousands of sensitive military emails from the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) branch.
A threat actor linked to Babuk and Groove ransomware gangs leaked login credentials of 500,000 Fortinet VPN accounts to promote a new underground hacking forum.
Security researchers had matched email addresses to account names, providing an indication that the data leak was legitimate, but Twitter says that the data was gathered via a variety of publicly available sources.
A wanted Swiss hacker accessed a federal No Fly List containing millions of records that was sitting on an unsecured server operated by a regional airline company.
Alibaba's web scraping data leak exposed over 1 billion user records leading to the imprisonment of the implicated software developer and his employer for three years.