Breach News
Information and IT Industry Insights to keep you informed of the ever-changing IT landscape.
Nearly 500,000 Fortinet VPN Accounts Leaked By Hackers
It has been reported that almost 500,000 Fortinet VPN login names and passwords have been stolen after the data was recently leaked onto hacking forums. The threat actor that obtained the data claims the info was taken from exploitable devices last summer and although the vulnerability has been patched, many of the VPN credentials are still valid.
Nokia Subsidiary has 250 GB OF Data Stolen As Systems Encrypted By Ransomware
A US-based Nokia subsidiary, SAC Wireless, announced a data breach after their networks had been penetrated by the Conti ransomware gang. Over 250 GB of data were stolen while ransomware encrypted their systems before being detected.
Database Containing 70 Million AT&T Users' Info To Be Sold On Hacker Forum
A large amount of data that allegedly belongs to AT&T has stirred some controversy as it popped up on the dark web this week.
100 Million T-Mobile Customers' Info Up For Sale After Hacking Incident
Another cyber security blow has been dealt to T-Mobile in what seems to be a string of cyber attacks and incidents. A hacker is now claiming to be in possession of personal information data related to over 100 million T-Mobile customers. The data is said to include social security numbers, phone numbers, names, addresses and unique IMEI numbers and drivers’ licenses of T-Mobile customers.
Failed Extortion Attempt Leads To Massive Data Leak
After a failed attempt at extorting video game giant, Electronics Arts (EA), for the return of stolen data and later failing to sell the stolen files to a third-party, the hackers responsible for the breach have released approximately 751 GB of EA’s stolen data online. The dumped files are being reported to have contained the source code for EA’s FIFA 21 soccer game.