Infiltration of CSC ServiceWorks' systems resulted in the exfiltration of individuals' names, birthdates, Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, contact details, bank account numbers, and health insurance details.
Infiltration of systems has enabled threat actors to exfiltrate customers' postal and email addresses, as well as their phone numbers, but there has been no evidence suggesting any compromise of home security systems, as well as customers' banking or credit card details, said ADT.
Attempted modifications to the portions of the draft that received contention were ultimately thumbed down, resulting in a final draft not far off from earlier iterations.
Included in the leaked 227 GB trove of data were individuals' names, addresses, states, counties, cities, and ZIP codes, as well as their Social Security numbers.
The expansion enables organizations to discover, evaluate, and remediate fragmented cryptographic security risks by scanning databases and storage to locate encryption keys and data services, whether on-premises or in hybrid environments.
The new features enable rapid threat detection, investigation, and resolution, helping organizations restore operations more quickly, according to the company.
Global UK-based immigration services provider Sable International had its customers emailed by the BianLian ransomware operation in a bid to pressure ransom payment following an advanced cyberattack that disrupted the firm's servers, website, and other portals.
Included in the information leaked by the misconfigured databases were individuals' names, addresses, Social Security numbers, and other sensitive personally identifiable information, as well as ballot templates and other election records.
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