Maryland-based benefits administration and payroll solutions provider Kelly Benefits has disclosed that a total of 553,660 individuals had their data compromised as a result of a cyberattack in December, which was initially reported to have affected only 32,234 people, according to BleepingComputer.
Missouri healthcare provider Esse Health had information from 263,601 people compromised following an April cyberattack that impacted its phone systems and electronic medical records, Security Affairs reports.
USA Today reports that nearly 103,000 individuals under Medicare were disclosed by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to potentially have had their information compromised following a "data incident" identified in early May.
Up to 6M potentially compromised by Qantas hack Qantas, Australia's flag carrier, has disclosed that up to 6 million individuals may have had their data exposed following a cyberattack against its contact center's third-party platform, according to The Guardian.
Infamous cybercrime marketplace BreachForums was claimed by the threat actor "Jaw" to have its revival on July 1 unfazed by the apprehension of five of its alleged operators by French authorities, and the indictment against fellow BreachForums member Kai West, also known as IntelBroker, by the U.S.
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