February 2023 February 21Īctivision Data Breach: Call of Duty makers Activision has suffered a data breach, with sensitive employee data and content schedules exfiltrated from the company's computer systems. The data has been put up for sale online, although the FBI is thought to have already purchased it as part of their investigation. US House of Representatives Data Breach: A breach of a Washington DC-based healthcare provider that handles sensitive data belonging to a number of federal legislators and their families may have affected up to 170,000 people. Full credit card numbers were not exposed at any time.” March 9 “In the hours before we took ChatGPT offline,” OpenAI said after the incident, “it was possible for some users to see another active user’s first and last name, email address, payment address, the last four digits (only) of a credit card number, and credit card expiration date. March 2023 March 24ĬhatGPT Data Leak: A bug found in ChatGPT's open-source library caused the chatbot to leak the personal data of customers, which included some credit card information and the titles of some chats they initiated. In a statement on its site, Western Digital said it is “actively working to restore impacted infrastructure and services”, with more updates allegedly on the way. Users of Western Digital products have reported being unable to access the cloud features of their devices since the hack was reported. The company has stated that an unauthorized third party was able to access ‘a number' of cloud systems. Western Digital Data Breach: Western Digital has reported a data breach, the scope of which at the time of writing is unknown. “Say your manager, that we have MSI source code, including framework to develop bios, also we have private keys able to sign in any custom module of those BIOS and install it on PC with this bios,” a member of the ransomware gang said to an MSI agent in a chat seen by Bleeping Computer. The group says they've stolen 1.5TB of information from the Taiwanese company's systems and want $4 million in payment – or they'll release the data if MSI fails to pay. MSI Data Breach/Ransomware Attack: Computer vendor Micro-Star International has suffered a data breach, with new ransomware gang Money Message claiming responsibility for the attack. An investigation into whether the information has been used to commit fraud already is currently underway. The hospitality giant confirmed that names, driver's license, and ID card info was stolen. Pizza Hut/KFC Data Breach: Yum! Brands, which owns fast food chains Pizza Hut, KFC, and Taco Bell, has informed a number of individuals that their personal data was exposed during a ransomware attack that took place in January of this year. T-Mobile was also breached in December 2021 and November 2022. The first one, which took place in January, affected 37 million customers. Unfortunately, this is the company's second data breach of the year. According to recent reports, customer contact information, ID cards, and/or social security numbers were scraped from PIN-protected accounts, as well as other personal information pertaining to T-Mobile customers.Ī data breach notification letter sent out to customers by T-Mobile, and subsequently published by Bleeping Computer, details the full extent of the data accessed by the threat actors. T-Mobile Data Breach: T-Mobile has suffered yet another data breach, this time affecting around 800 of the telecom provider's customers. The customer service agent's account has been locked and the company is in the process of ensuring that no persistent threat remains on their devices or network. May 12ĭiscord Data Breach: Messaging and video chatting platform Discord has told users that their information may have been exposed in a data breach after a malicious actor gained access to it via “a third-party customer service agent”.ĭiscord has told users that their email addresses and customer service queries – as well as any documents sent to Discord – may have been accessed. No systems that deal with transportation safety have been affected. The Department of Transport told Congress last week that it had “isolated the breach to certain systems at the department used for administrative functions”.
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