More than a dozen health providers had data from their customers impacted by the incident, including their names, birthdates, addresses, Social Security numbers, medical details, and health insurance information.
Data compromise has already been confirmed by fintech startup Mercury, which disclosed the hack of certain account numbers, business owner names, emails, and deposit balances as a result of the Evolve intrusion.
Included in the information allegedly stolen from KADOKAWA were the company's confidential files, contacts, business plans, financial details, and employee data.
Additional details were lacking but the remote access and remote control software provider revealed that there has been no indication of any product environment or customer data compromise.
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U.S.-based nonprofit organization Better Business Bureau and skin care provider U.S. Dermatology Partners were admitted to be compromised by the BianLian ransomware operation.
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