Suspected Russian hackers' recent compromise of the U.S. Judiciary's electronic legal case management that reportedly exposed confidential informants' identities has prompted Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., to urge an evaluation of the federal court system's cybersecurity posture, according to Nextgov/FCW.
Major U.S insurance provider Farmers Insurance had information from more than 1.1 million customers pilfered following the compromise of a third-party vendor-hosted database in late May, reports BleepingComputer.
Cybernews reports that more than 34,000 people had their data exfiltrated following a cyberattack against U.S. IT staffing firm The Computer Merchant in July 2024.
UK multinational telecommunications and network services provider Colt Technology Services has declared the theft of customer files following an attack against its systems earlier this month claimed by the Warlock ransomware gang, also known as Storm-2603, reports BleepingComputer.
Reuters reports that major U.S. dialysis service provider DaVita was noted by the Department of Health and Human Services to have had data from 2.7 million individuals compromised following an Interlock ransomware attack in April.
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