New York University sent letters to MILLIONS of students today notifying them that their names & social security numbers were leaked in a recent hack. https://t.co/ZNlIXt8aKv
Hackers Claim They’ve Stolen 64 Million T-Mobile Records #applenews https://t.co/VxrEKE8nLa https://t.co/wtbVYCjnPZ
Hackers have leaked what they claim is a hacked database from AT&T, which features more than 44 million social security numbers. https://t.co/i9YCf6LEuG
Multiple large-scale data breaches have been reported affecting millions of individuals across various organizations. Cybersecurity researchers revealed that billions of data records belonging to millions of Chinese citizens were briefly exposed online. In South Korea, approximately 20 million customers of Yes24, a major online retailer, may have had their personal information leaked, with the company indicating it will notify affected individuals if confirmed. In the United States, hackers claim to have stolen over 44 million social security numbers from AT&T's database and 64 million records from T-Mobile. Additionally, New York University notified millions of students that their names and social security numbers were compromised in a recent cyberattack.