The University of Phoenix has suffered a data breach after the Clop ransomware gang stole data from the university’s network earlier this year.
A vendor breach left 5.8 million people exposed, raising fresh questions about how companies handle third-party access to ...
A recent data breach at SRP Federal Credit Union, based in South Carolina, has left over 240,000 members vulnerable to potential identity theft and financial fraud. Between Sept. 5 and Nov. 4, 2024, ...
A Marquis data breach exposed SSNs bank data and birthdays. Learn what was stolen who is at risk and how to protect yourself ...
Another year, another round of data breaches. There have been more than 100 million victims of data breaches reported in 2024 as of Dec. 16, according to a ConsumerAffairs analysis of the Maine ...
SRP Federal Credit Union, a South Carolina-based financial institution, had a major data breach impacting more than 240,000 people. The credit union handles highly sensitive information of hundreds of ...
Eligible AT&T customers have until Dec. 18 to file a claim in a data breach settlement. If you were an AT&T customer affected ...
Data breaches are no longer just a problem for the tech industry. They've become a constant across every sector, from airlines to banks to fashion brands, exposing personal data and leaving customers ...
ChatGPT data breach exposes personal info of users through partner Mixpanel. OpenAI confirms names, emails compromised in ...
AT&T customers could be eligible to receive thousands of dollars from the telecommunications company as part of a $177 million class action settlement. The settlement stems from a lawsuit that alleges ...
Cybersecurity breaches are getting worse. As AI development continues apace, criminals are employing increasingly sophisticated methods to dupe unsuspecting individuals and gain access to your ...
It may seem like data breaches have gotten a heck of a lot more common. Well, there’s something to that. The bad guys are getting badder faster than the good guys are getting better. This week, we’re ...