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What You Need to Know about the Envoy Air Data Breach

Founded in 1998, under the name American Eagle Airlines, Envoy Air’s origins can be traced back to November 1, 1984, following the first American Eagle flight. As American Airlines’ largest subsidiary, it aims to be a world-leading airline. As part of this commitment, Envoy fosters inclusion and celebrates diversity. Despite this initiative to achieve success, the company suffered a data breach in October 2025 when unauthorized parties accessed parts of its network.

Salesforce breach escalates: Qantas & Vietnam Airlines data leaked on dark web

The recent developments surrounding the Salesforce data breach serve as a stark reminder of the persistent threats organizations face. What began as a concerning incident earlier this summer has now escalated dramatically, with threat actors following through on their threats and releasing a substantial trove of Qantas customer data to the public.

Capita Breach Fallout: £14 Million Fine Highlights the True Cost of Cyber Negligence

In one of the UK’s most significant cybersecurity incidents of 2023, Capita, a major outsourcing and professional services provider, was fined £14 million by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). The penalty came after a massive data breach compromised the personal information of 6.6 million individuals, revealing systemic gaps in access control, threat detection, and incident response.

What You Need to Know about the Discord Data Breach

Discord is a messaging platform with over 200 million active users globally who connect and play games with their friends. Launched in 2015, the platform quickly became a favorite communication tool for gamers, offering voice, text, and video messaging options to help the gaming community connect and interact.

Powerful guide: Avoid devastating data breach compliance failures

When living in a world powered by data, there’s a hard truth many organizations still overlook: the moment you shrug off a regulatory checkbox, you don’t just risk a fine, you invite a full-scale crisis of data breaches. Picture this: you wake up to a news headline proclaiming that your company’s customer records are now public. Your CEO is answering media questions. Investors are rethinking their bets. And your best customers? They’re quietly looking elsewhere.

Salesforce Extortion Accelerates With New Leak Site

For months now, journalists and cybersecurity experts, including UpGuard, have been following the movements of the hacker collective “Scattered Lapsus$ Hunters,” a sort of supergroup of the already well-known cybercriminal entities ShinyHunters, Scattered Spider and Lapsus$. Now, this collective has launched a website where they can extort payment from entities in return for delisting and deleting their data.

What You Need to Know about the Comcast Data Breach

Comcast is a global powerhouse as one of the foremost telecommunications and media conglomerates. It was established in 1963 as a small cable operator in Mississippi. Comcast’s mission focuses on connection through broadband television and film. Besides being the largest home internet service in the United States, it owns large media platforms like NBC-Universal and Universal Pictures.

Stop Chasing Noise. Start Stopping Breaches.

Security teams are drowning in alerts. False positives, duplicates, and low-value signals overwhelm analysts, delay response, and drive burnout. The result: real threats slip through, costs spiral, and boards lose confidence in security’s ability to deliver measurable outcomes. To be Breach Ready and Board Ready, SOCs must cut through the clutter and focus on what matters most. That’s where Securonix Noise Cancelation comes in.

Can Secure Messaging Prevent Healthcare Data Breaches?

The healthcare world runs on information. Doctors, nurses, and staff exchange updates every hour, and much of this involves sensitive details about patients. Yet these details are also what cybercriminals target. From identity theft to fraudulent claims, stolen records can be misused in countless ways. The result is not just financial damage but also a breakdown in patient confidence.