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New Known Breaches in the Past Week - March 5, 2021

Posted by Omnistruct Marketing on Mar 8, 2021 10:29:13 PM

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Cybersecurity firm Qualys is the latest victim of Accellion hacks

Cybersecurity firm Qualys is likely the latest victim to have suffered a data breach after a zero-day vulnerability in their Accellion FTA server was exploited to steal hosted files.

 

World's leading dairy group Lactalis hit by cyberattack

Lactalis, the world's leading dairy group, has disclosed a cyberattack after unknown threat actors have breached some of the company's systems. By Sergiu Gatlan I March 1, 2021

 

Fitness studio management platform Mariana Tek exposed 1.5+ million user records

We have recently discovered an exposed data bucket that belongs to Mariana Tek, a US-based software company. The unsecured bucket contained more than 1.5 million user records, including usernames, full names, street and email addresses, phone numbers, postal codes, account balances, and more. By Edvardas Mikalauskas I March 2, 2021

 

Tether faces 500 Bitcoin ransom: We are ‘not paying’

Tether has revealed a ransomware demand in which threat actors are allegedly demanding 500 Bitcoin ($24 million). By Charlie Osborne | March 1, 2021

 

Medal of Honor Holders’ Identities Stolen

A threat actor stole the identities of recipients of the US Congressional Medal of Honor and used their personal data to purchase goods from American military exchanges. By Sarah Coble I March 2, 2021

 

Skagit Public Utility District vendor suffers data breach

One of the Skagit Public Utility District's payment vendors suffered a data breach, potentially exposing customers' information to hackers. By Trevor Pyle I March 4, 2021

 

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