The company cooperates with the authorities to investigate the massive security breach. Data was stolen from a third-party cloud platform, and at least one person was already apprehended.
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Reports emerged about Slack using customers' messages and files to train machine learning models, supported by some unfortunate wording in the company's blog. However, Slack denies these allegations.
The FCC has fined major U.S. wireless carriers, including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon, nearly $200 million for illegally sharing customers' location data without consent despite knowing.
Toyota left the cloud data of its customers exposed to the public for nearly a decade, it has been reported. Thankfully, the company seems to have detected the issue before the data was misused.
Password management company LastPass has confirmed another cybersecurity incident following the August hack. However, unlike the previous instance, customer data has been accessed this time.
An issue with the Bethesda Support website had leaked personal customer information to the public yesterday. Bethesda apologized today and elaborated on the data that was on display for everyone.
Mobile operator Three UK has admitted to the hack of one of its databases, losing 6 million customer records amid reports that scams have already leveraged the leaked information.
Hackers have targeted Domino's Pizza servers, downloading details of over 650,000 customers, saying that the full database will be published unless the company pays a $40,000 ransom by today.
Almost half a million accounts were exposed by a server breach at JPMorgan Chase, possibly revealing card numbers, but the company says it does not believe other critical customer details were leaked.