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New Known Breaches in the Past Week - October 8, 2021

Posted by Omnistruct Marketing on Oct 18, 2021 8:24:25 AM

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Over 1.5 billion Facebook users' personal data found for sale on hacker forum

Unrelated to other recent problems Facebook has had, this particular batch of data was scraped from profiles, meaning it's publicly available knowledge. That doesn't stop it from being dangerous. By Brandon Vigliarolo I October 6, 2021 Read More

 

Hacker had access to OSF HealthCare's IT systems for 6 weeks before outage

Peoria, Ill.-based OSF HealthCare began notifying patients Oct. 1 that their protected health information was exposed for more than six weeks during an attack on its IT systems earlier this year. By Jackie Drees I October 6, 2021 Read More

 

Misconfigured, old Airflow instances leak Slack, AWS credentials

Apache Airflow instances that have not been properly secured are exposing everything from Slack to AWS credentials online. By Charlie Osborne I October 5, 2021 Read More

 

Twitch: No credentials or card numbers exposed in data breach

Twitch says that no login credentials and credit card numbers belonging to users or streamers were exposed following yesterday's massive data leak. By Sergiu Gatlan I October 7, 2021 Read More


 


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