Topic: previous breaches
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Brightspeed Probes Data Breach Claims
Brightspeed, a major US fiber broadband provider, is investigating a potential data breach after the Crimson Collective cybercriminal group claimed responsibility for stealing sensitive customer information. The hackers allege the stolen data includes extensive personal and financial records for ...
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DoorDash Data Breach Exposes User Info in October
DoorDash experienced a data breach in October 2025 due to a social engineering attack on an employee, compromising user contact details like names, addresses, and emails. This is the third major security incident for DoorDash in recent years, affecting consumers, delivery drivers, and merchants, ...
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Envoy Air Hit by Oracle Data Breach, American Airlines Confirms
The Clop ransomware gang breached Envoy Air's Oracle E-Business Suite, claiming responsibility and accusing the company of neglecting security, though Envoy confirmed no sensitive customer data was accessed. This attack is part of a broader campaign by Clop exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in ...
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DoorDash Data Breach: Customer Information Exposed
DoorDash experienced a data breach in October 2025, compromising customer names, phone numbers, email addresses, and delivery locations, but sensitive data like financial details and Social Security numbers were not accessed. The breach resulted from a social engineering attack on an employee, pr...
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ESA Confirms Hack of External Servers
The European Space Agency (ESA) confirmed a cybersecurity breach on external servers used for unclassified collaborative engineering, with a forensic investigation underway and measures taken to secure affected devices. A threat actor publicly claimed responsibility, alleging the theft of over 20...
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Petco's Vetco Website Breach Exposes Customer Data
A major security lapse on Petco's Vetco Clinics website exposed extensive personal customer and pet data, including medical histories and owner signatures, due to an unprotected PDF-generating page. The vulnerability was an insecure direct object reference (IDOR) flaw, allowing unauthorized acces...
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