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New Jersey-Based Uber Drivers May Have Been Exposed in Latest Data Breach

Driving for companies like Uber is always risky, as you never know who you will pick up, where you will have to take them, and if your vehicle could break down. However, drivers should not have to worry about their identities while driving. Uber was just hit by a cyber attack back in December that hurt more than 77,000 employees, and it seems the company is suffering from another serious data loss that could impact some of its drivers, yet again.

Another Password Manager Breach: Practical Tips to Protect Stolen Credentials

In light of recent password manager breaches, our experts have provided tips on how to protect your organization from compromised credentials. In recent weeks, cybersecurity has once again been thrust into the spotlight with the news that both LastPass and Norton LifeLock, two popular password management services, have been targeted in cyberattacks, resulting in the compromise of customer password manager accounts.

Majestic Care's Middletown Location Experienced a Serious Data Breach

Majestic Care is a nursing home company that has more than 20 locations throughout Indiana. The organization serves elderly patients all over the state and manages a great deal of medical and financial information as a result. That's why it's so upsetting to hear that one of the company's 20 locations was hit by a cyber attack that resulted in the loss of data. If you or one of your loved ones uses the Middletown location, you may have lost important data and could be at risk.

5 Reasons the Healthcare Industry is Prone to Breaches

In 2022, the healthcare industry set a record no one will be eager to break. According to IBM’s 2022 Cost of a Data Breach report, the average cost of a breach in healthcare climbed to $10.1 million dollars, making it the industry with the highest average breach cost for 12 years running. Meanwhile, 57% of organizations are planning to increase their cybersecurity budgets in 2023.

NCB Management Services Hit By a Cyber Attack Exposing Data for 500,000 Consumers

NCB Management Services is a debt-buying company that acquires debt from other businesses and attempts to collect that debt. The organization works with many major companies, such as Bank of America, and it suffered from a serious data breach recently. Since NCB works with so many major companies, customers of those companies can be put at risk of data loss when their data is lost.

TMX Finance Suffers a Cyber Breach, and Customer Data is Exposed

TMX Finance is a large financial company that specializes in short-term loans for in-need individuals. The company has been in operation since 1998 and runs businesses like InstaLoan, TitleMax, and TitleBucks. The organization maintains more than 900 locations in 14 separate states and employs more than 2,000 individuals overall. This large finance company recently suffered from a cyber attack that exposed some of its customers in a serious way.

Latitude Forced To Stop Adding New Customers in Aftermath of Breach

Looks like Latitude Finance is trying to give consumers more "latitude" in their exposure to cyber risks. The Australian finance company admittedly fell victim to an attack that has exposed customer data and Latitude Financial has been forced to stop adding new customers from clients such as Apple, Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi as it tries to contain the damage from criminals, who still appear to be active in its computer systems.

Ferrari Gets Hit by a Cyber Attack, Exposing Customers

Ferrari is a well-known luxury car manufacturer based out of Italy. The company creates some of the most beloved sports cars and is known for producing vehicles that stand out for their beauty and performance. The company began in 1947 and had been producing head-turning vehicles ever since. Ferrari is well-known for delivering an excellent customer experience, but the automaker recently suffered from a data breach that may have exposed some of its customers.

Weekly Cybersecurity Recap March 31

Major companies and services were hit by data breaches this week. Some of the breaches were caused by internal mistakes, others were the result of coordinated gang attacks, and some were issues with outside services. All the different attack types make it clear that no matter how you run your business, there are data risks you must look out for, and as a consumer, you have to be careful to monitor your credit and finances closely.

Data leak in the Netherlands: What developers should learn from this

Currently, there are a series of data leaks going on in the Netherlands. Blauw, a prominent market research firm in the Netherlands, reported a data leak earlier this week. Blauw offers qualitative market research for companies and events, and works with many big Dutch brands. The current leak of customer data has already resulted in personal data exposure for a substantial number of Dutch consumers.