Thoroughbred horse racing track operator New York Racing Association had its employees' and beneficiaries' sensitive data compromised following a cyberattack in June, according to The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
Widely-used e-commerce site tool Google Tag Manager is being exploited by threat actors to facilitate the deployment of e-skimmers that would then exfiltrate shoppers' personally identifiable information and payment card details, reports The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.
Representatives from the water sector testified in front of the House Homeland Security Committee Wednesday, painting a dire picture of utilities across the country with outdated equipment and systems that are increasingly a target for criminal and nation-state hackers.
Military and police agencies in Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Mexico, and Peru had nearly 10GB of emails and data exposed by hacking group Guacamaya as part of its cyber campaign against Latin American regulatory agencies and mining and oil firms since March, CyberScoop reports.
New York-based emergency medical services provider Empress EMS confirmed suffering a data breach impacting nearly 319,000 individuals following a ransomware attack in July, reports BleepingComputer.
Major moving and storage rental firm U-Haul International confirmed that some of its customers' rental contracts have been accessed following a cyberattack, resulting in the compromise of their names and driver's license or state identification numbers, BleepingComputer reports.
A study published in JAMA analyzing 414 abortion clinic websites found nearly all (99%) use third-party trackers, many of which were found to transfer user data.
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