Major U.S. pharmaceutical firm Cencora has disclosed that more personal and protected health information had been stolen than initially reported during a February cyberattack against a patient support services subsidiary.
Included in the impacted data were names, mobile numbers, and SMS opt-out preferences, said BMW Concessionaires in a statement to Hong Kong's Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data.
While Summerville noted that operations of its municipal departments have not been impacted by the incident, which was immediately contained, the Embargo group admitted to having stolen 1.71 TB of data from the town's Police Department.
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