South Carolina's Lexington-Richland School District Five had information from 31,475 individuals compromised following a June data breach claimed by the Interlock ransomware gang, Infosecurity Magazine reports.
Online education software provider PowerSchool has been sued by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over misleading trade practices and identity theft protection claims following a sweeping cyberattack in December that compromised data from more than 70 million students and teachers, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
Major South Korean credit card provider Lotte Card had up to 1.7 GB of files pilfered from its systems following a hacking incident on August 14, United Press International reports.
Massive financial losses are being anticipated by Wytec International, a Texas-based telecommunications solutions provider, after its website was impacted by a cyberattack last week, reports SecurityWeek.
BleepingComputer reports that internet chess portal and social networking site Chess.com had data from more than 4,500 of its 100 million users pilfered following a June attack against its third-party file transfer application.
More organizations, including SpyCloud, Tanium, PagerDuty, and Proofpoint, have confirmed being impacted by the Salesloft Drift supply chain attack campaign involving stolen OAuth tokens, which was previously reported to have affected Cloudflare, Palo Alto Networks, Google Workspace, and Zscaler, prompting Salesloft to announce the impending temporary shutdown of the Drift platform, The Hacker News reports.
Major cloud-based software-as-a-service provider Workiva which counts Google, T-Mobile, Slack, Paramount, and Delta Airlines as some of its customers had certain data pilfered following the compromise of a third-party customer relationship management system, according to BleepingComputer.
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