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Healthcare Breaches, Banking Malware, and Exposed Industrial Systems Show How Attacks Spread
A surgery center in Tennessee may have had 100 GB of patient data stolen. An eye clinic in Utah notified about 5,800 patients, while a ransomware group claimed it took 1 TB ...
Ransomware, Critical Vulnerabilities, and the Security Gap No One Is Closing Fast Enough
Somewhere between a five-month investigation gap at a Minnesota hospital and 17 million vehicle records sitting on a contractor’s FTP server, a familiar story started taking shape again. Attackers didn’t need to ...
The Breach Did Not Knock on the Front Door
Attackers are getting in. Security teams have long accepted that premise. What is unsettling is where they are entering from. They are coming through software packages that development teams trust by default, ...
One Foothold, 25 Million Victims: The Risk Inside Modern Breaches
In last month’s reporting cycle, we saw one of the largest healthcare data breaches in U.S. history, ransomware groups tied to North Korea targeting hospitals, and firewall vulnerabilities that allowed attackers to ...
In 2026, Businesses Should Be Breach Ready and Never Shut Down Their Core Business
“We do not know how long this situation may last. As a precaution, all of our IT systems have been taken down, and a risk assessment will be conducted before we bring ...
Healthcare Networks, Financial Regulators, and Industrial Systems on the Same Target List
More than 25 million individuals are now tied to the Conduent Business Services breach as investigations continue to expand its scope. In Canada, approximately 750,000 investors were affected in the CIRO data ...
Healthcare Networks, Financial Regulators, and Industrial Systems on the Same Target List
More than 25 million individuals are now tied to the Conduent Business Services breach as investigations continue to expand its scope. In Canada, approximately 750,000 investors were affected in the CIRO data ...
When Hospitals Go Dark and Browsers Turn Rogue
At 6:32 a.m., a hospital in Belgium pulled the plug on its own servers. Something was already inside the network, and no one could say how far it had spread. By mid-morning, ...
When One Vulnerability Breaks the Internet and Millions of Devices Join In
The final weeks of 2025 did not arrive quietly. A single software flaw rippled across the internet, healthcare providers disclosed deeply personal data exposures, and millions of everyday devices quietly joined large scale attacks ...
When a Single Leak Turns into 33 Million Exposed Identities
A single stolen token may have exposed 33.7 million customers of South Korea’s largest retailer. A supply chain attack quietly scattered 400,000 developer secrets across the internet. A botnet fired a 15.72 ...

