Week in Breach

This week, malware compromises online stores, accidents lead to expensive data breaches, and phishing scams top the UK’s threat list.

 

Dark Web ID Trends:
Top Source Hits: ID Theft Forums
Top Compromise Type: Domain
Top Industry: High-Tech & IT
Top Employee Count: 1 – 10 Employees

 

United States – Hanna Andersson

 

Exploit: Malware attack
Hanna Andersson: Children’s clothing maker
>> Read full details on our blog.

United States – Health Quest

 

Exploit: Phishing scam
Health Quest: Network of hospitals and healthcare providers
>> Read full details on our blog. 

United States – The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopment

 

Exploit: Phishing scam
The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopment: Healthcare provider
>> Read full details on our blog. 

United Kingdom – EuroTickets2020

 

Exploit: Malware attack
EuroTickets2020: Online ticket reseller
>> Read full details on our blog. 

Germany – Regus

 

Exploit: Accidental data sharing
Regus: Co-working office space provider
>> Read full details on our blog. 

Germany – GEDIA Automotive Group

 

Exploit: Ransomware
GEDIA Automotive Group: Automotive parts supplier
>> Read full details on our blog. 

United Kingdom – Capita Education Services

 

Exploit: Accidental data sharing
Capita Education Services: Software management and support service
>> Read full details on our blog. 

Australia – Atlassian

 

Exploit: Software vulnerability
Atlassian: Enterprise software company
>> Read full details on our blog. 

 

In Other News:

 

Phishing Tops UK Cyber Threat Landscape

 

Today’s companies face a litany of cybersecurity threats, but, according to the results of a new study, none are more prevalent than phishing attacks. The study, which surveyed UK ICO reports, found that there were 1,080 phishing-related beaches…

 

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