International development firm Chemonics, which mainly caters to the United States Agency of International Development, has not yet provided more extensive information regarding a cyberattack that compromised more than 6,000 individuals initially reported in July 2021, reports FedScoop.
Australian flag carrier Qantas had their customers' information unintentionally leaked as a result of a technology issue in its mobile app, CNBC reports.
BleepingComputer reports that major Asian-American restaurant company Panda Restaurant Group, which counts Panda Express and Hibachi-San as its subsidiaries, had the personal data of its current and former associates compromised following a breach of its corporate systems in March.
Major file hosting service Dropbox had information from users of Dropbox Sign, previously known as HelloSign, compromised following a cyberattack against the e-signature service provider late last month, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
The Federal Trade Commission has been sought by Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Ed Markey, D-Mass., to launch an investigation into major automakers' driver location data sharing practices after a congressional probe showed that only five of 14 car manufacturers required warrants or court orders before allowing law enforcement access to such data, according to The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
The Philadelphia Inquirer has confirmed that 25,549 individuals had their personal and financial details exfiltrated following a cyberattack last May, according to BleepingComputer.
Major U.S. multinational financial services firm JPMorgan had information from more than 450,000 of its customers compromised following a data breach in August 2021, reports Cybernews.
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