Included in the leak were information from Heritage's blogs and right-wing media site The Daily Signal, such as full names, usernames, passwords, and email addresses, as well as those belonging to the U.S. government.
Hong Kong-based computer hardware manufacturer Zotac had more than 20,000 data entries, including return merchandise authorization files, serial numbers, and personal details accidentally leaked after being uploaded to a publicly accessible file server, enabling the viewing of such information via Google search, Digital Trends reports.
Neiman Marcus was reported by Have I Been Pwned founder Troy Hunt to have had more than 31 million email addresses compromised in a May data breach, which the U.S. luxury retailer disclosed in a filing with Maine regulators to have only impacted 64,472 individuals, according to BleepingComputer.
Hong Kong-based computer hardware manufacturer Zotac had more than 20,000 data entries accidentally leaked after being uploaded to a publicly accessible file server.
Ransomware gang RansomHub has exposed 100 GB of data allegedly stolen from the Florida Department of Health following the agency's failure to provide the demanded ransom on Friday, StateScoop reports.
Cybernews reports that more than 9.948 million unique plaintext passwords from around the world have been exposed by the threat actor dubbed "ObamaCare" as part of the "rockyou2024.txt" file, which is now hailed as the largest password compilation.
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