More than 4.2 million individuals had their data compromised in a data breach impacting Miami-based healthcare administrator and managed care solutions provider Independent Living Systems last July, making it the largest healthcare database reported so far this year, reports BleepingComputer.
Threat actors have exposed 721.5 million credentials online last year, many of which had been exfiltrated from malware-infected third-party business apps, VentureBeat reports.
Data security firm Rubrik has confirmed being compromised through a zero-day in the Fortra GoAnywhere file-transfer software it uses for internal data sharing, TechCrunch reports.
CyberScoop reports that over 1,800 unique data entries belonging to Congress members, family, and staff that were stolen from the DC Health Link breach have been leaked by the threat actor dubbed 'Denfur' on Sunday.
This week’s healthcare data breach roundup includes hackers demanding $4.5 million from Barcelona hospital ransomware attack after claiming to steal 4.5TB of patient data.
Swiss cybersecurity firm Acronis has minimized the leak of a 12GB archive file claimed to be stolen from the company by the same hacker who offered to sell data stolen in an Acer breach, according to SecurityWeek.
Higher education and alumni social networking platform PeopleGrove, formerly known as CampusKudos, has confirmed having a database in an insecure server breached, compromising the personal information of its users, TechCrunch reports.
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