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Charter breach warning: What customers should know

A phone call may have opened the door to a major telecom security scare involving Charter Communications, the company behind Spectrum. Charter is one of the largest broadband and cable providers in the United States, serving more than 32 million customers across more than 40 states with internet, cable TV, mobile and phone service. The company has confirmed a cybersecurity incident after the ransomware group ShinyHunters listed it on a leak site.

Fox News Tech 6d ago

Charter breach warning: What customers should know

A phone call may have opened the door to a major telecom security scare involving Charter Communications, the company behind Spectrum. Charter is one of the largest broadband and cable providers in the United States, serving more than 32 million customers across more than 40 states with internet, cable TV, mobile and phone service. The company has confirmed a cybersecurity incident after the ransomware group ShinyHunters listed it on a leak site.

Fox News 6d ago

Cyber gangs access students' personal data in University of Nottingham hack

Cyber gangs access students' personal data in University of Nottingham hack The University of Nottingham has told students a 'significant' amount of data has been accessed in a major cyber-attack, reportedly carried out by a group called the Shinyhunters Students at one of the country's leading universities have been left exposed by a major cyber attack which could disrupt their exam marking. Pupils' personal and financial data could have been accessed at the University of Nottingham...

Daily Mirror 3h ago

1k Data Breaches Later, the Disclosure Lag Is Worse

Today, I loaded the 1,000th data breach into Have I Been Pwned. Reflecting on that milestone number, I pondered how to mark the occasion in writing, and what immediately came to mind was a very simple question: why is it still needed? Especially considering the emergence of privacy regulations such as GDPR and CCPA in the 12 and a half years since I started HIBP, what possible purpose does it still serve?

Hacker News 2d ago

'Hackers are demanding thousands or threatening to release photos of me - I'm terrified'

'Hackers are demanding thousands or threatening to release photos of me - I'm terrified' The hackers claimed to have access to John's phone An innocent man has spoken of his terror after hackers demanded he hand over Bitcoin worth thousands or they would release what they claimed were photos of him accessing 'explicit' sites on the dark web. John, who did not use his last name, was told not to contact the police or tell anyone else about the threat.

Daily Mirror 9d ago

Carnival breach may put your travel data at risk

Carnival Corporation has confirmed a data breach affecting nearly 6 million people, and the fallout could reach travelers who may not think of themselves as Carnival customers. The company says the incident involved a social engineering attack on a single user account. In other words, someone fooled an employee and gained access to part of Carnival's IT system.

Fox News Tech 5d ago

Carnival breach may put your travel data at risk

Carnival Corporation has confirmed a data breach affecting nearly 6 million people, and the fallout could reach travelers who may not think of themselves as Carnival customers. The company says the incident involved a social engineering attack on a single user account. In other words, someone fooled an employee and gained access to part of Carnival's IT system.

Fox News 5d ago

Oxford Uni student data pwned yet again - this time via career platform breach

Oxford University students seeking work will be dismayed to learn that crooks have breached a second external platform provider for the university in as many months. The institution’s CareerConnect platform, provided by Group GTI, was the target of the intrusion, which exposed users’ full names and email addresses. Those who don’t use single sign-on (SSO) had their encrypted passwords leaked, too.

The Register 4d ago