Latest security breaches
Japanese tech giant, Nidec Corporation suffered a ransomware attack, leading to data theft and leakage on the dark web, potentially exposing its employees and partners to targeted phishing attacks. The cyberattack targeted Nidec's Precision division in Vietnam, resulting in the theft of over 50,000 files, including internal documents, business partner letters, and procurement-related documents.
Casio confirms a ransomware attack resulted in the theft of personal and confidential data of employees, job candidates, and some customers. The stolen data includes personal information, financial data, and sensitive documents related to employees, business partners, and customers.
Fidelity Investments, a global financial services company experienced a significant data breach, exposing the personal information of over 77,000 customers, but there is no evidence that the stolen data has been misused. The breach occurred when an unknown attacker accessed data using two recently established customer accounts, prompting Fidelity to provide two years of free credit monitoring and identity restoration services to affected customers.
In another data breach, Security company ADT credentials have been stolen from a third-party business partner, leading to the exfiltration of encrypted employee account data. The company responded by terminating unauthorized access, initiating an investigation with cybersecurity experts, and experiencing disruption to its information systems.
Landmark Admin, an insurance administrative services company, experienced a data breach affecting over 800,000 individuals as a result of a cyberattack. The breach involved unauthorized access to personal information such as names, addresses, social security numbers, financial account numbers, and medical information. The company shut down its IT systems and engaged a cybersecurity firm for remediation and investigation.
In another significant data breach, approximately 470,000 individuals records were affected at California health center Omni Family Health, exposing sensitive personal and medical information. The stolen information includes names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, health insurance and medical details for patients, as well as financial account information for employees.
Varsity Brands, a major apparel company, suffered a data breach affecting over 65,000 individuals, prompting the offer of free credit monitoring and identity theft protection services. The breach, potentially involving ransomware, led to the unauthorized access of a small subset of personal files, prompting the company to enlist external cybersecurity experts and notify law enforcement.
In another massive data breach, Gryphon Healthcare and Tri-City Medical Centre experienced data breaches, compromising the personal information of over 500,000 individuals. Gryphon is offering free identity theft protection services to the 393,358 affected individuals, while Tri-City is providing similar services to 108,149 impacted people.