Data breaches in the U.S. could reach record-breaking levels by the end of the year after publicly disclosed data compromises totaled 1,732 during the first six months of 2025, which is nearly 11% higher than the same period last year, according to Infosecurity Magazine.
United Natural Foods, Inc., a leading North American grocery wholesaler, has estimated fiscal 2025 net sales to decline by $350 million to $450 million following a cyberattack last month that has impacted supplies at multinational supermarket chain Whole Foods, SecurityWeek reports.
Major French luxury fashion retailer Louis Vuitton has attributed data breaches impacting UK, Turkish, and South Korean customers to a lone cyberattack initially discovered earlier this month, reports BleepingComputer.
Multinational Australian medical technology manufacturer Compumedics has reported that data from 318,150 individuals had been compromised following a ransomware intrusion earlier this year, according to SecurityWeek.
Security Brief United Kingdom reports that Lab 1 has launched a new feature called "File Previews," enabling businesses to safely inspect individual files found in breached datasets without downloading potentially harmful data.
Next Level Finance Partners, a debt settlement company in Pennsylvania doing business as Century Support Services, had information from more than 160,000 people, or over half of its clients, pilfered following the compromise of its systems in a November cyberattack, which has not yet been claimed by any known ransomware operation, SecurityWeek reports.