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Data breaches rage on. In the first half of this year, the Identity Theft Resource Center counted 1,732 total data breaches affecting 166 million people, marking a ...
A cyber attack hit the US National Guard network. A Chinese group, Salt Typhoon, stole sensitive data for almost a year. The US Department of Defense revealed this. The breach could risk national ...
The sale was first noticed by security researchers on safetydetectives.net, who discovered a post claiming to “offer 61 ...
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An alleged Verizon data breach has seen hackers offering for sale a database of 61 million customer records, which includes personal information useful for both phishing attempts and identity theft.
A new forum post is raising concerns about a possible Verizon data breach. Hackers claim they are selling a database with personal information of more than 61 million people, including names, ...
Verizon has responded to the alleged hack of 61 million customer records that contain full names, tax IDs, addresses, and phone numbers.
Edelson Lechtzin LLP is investigating a class action lawsuit to seek legal remedies for individuals whose sensitive personal data may have been compromised by the AAMCO data breach.