Week In Breach

This week, small businesses fail to prevent phishing attacks, online shoppers have their data snatched, and a new study reveals the prominent role of human error in data breaches.

Dark Web ID Trends:
Top Source Hits: ID Theft Forums
Top Compromise Type: Domain
Top Industry: Media & Entertainment
Top Employee Count: 251-500

 

United States – Idaho Central Credit Union

 


Exploit:
Unauthorized data accessIdaho Central Credit Union: Financial institution>> Read full details on our blog. 

United States – Monroe County Hospital & Clinics

 

Exploit: Phishing Attack
Monroe County Hospital & Clinics: Public medical practice
>> Read full details on our blog.

Canada – University of Saskatchewan

 

Exploit: Denial of Service (DoS) attack
University of Saskatchewan:Public academic institution
>> Read full details on our blog.

Canada – Public Services and Procurement Canada

 

Exploit: Accidental data sharing
Public Services and Procurement Canada: Government department for administration
>> Read full details on our blog.

United Kingdom – ISS

 

Exploit: Ransomware
ISS: Cleaning, catering, and security services provider
>> Read full details on our blog. 

United Kingdom – Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council

 

Exploit: Ransomware
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council:Local municipality and resort town government
>> Read full details on our blog.

Australia – Manheim

 

Exploit: Ransomware
Manheim: Wholesale automotive retailer
>> Read full details on our blog.

Australia – Natonic

 

Exploit: Malware attack
Natonic: Health and beauty product retailer
>> Read full details on our blog.

 

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