Adidas has confirmed having some of its customers' data compromised following an attack against its third-party customer service provider a week after informing clients in South Korea and Turkey regarding a data breach that resulted in the exposure of names, birthdates, phone numbers, email addresses, and other personal information belonging to individuals who have contacted the German athletic apparel and footwear firm's customer service center until 2024, reports Cybernews.
Decentralized cryptocurrency exchange Cetus had nearly $223 million pilfered following an attack on Thursday, according to The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
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Security Affairs reports that leading U.S. cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase had data from 69,461 individuals confirmed to be compromised following a cyberattack, which was previously disclosed to have involved bribes to its overseas customer service support agents.
Massachusetts teen Matthew Lane has admitted guilt over his involvement in the massive attack against online education software provider PowerSchool in December, according to NBC News.
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