Several companies have been targeted by cyberattacks resulting in data breaches affecting thousands of customers. The Dutch payment processor Adyen experienced a cyberattack, as did the French parking specialist Indigo, which confirmed a significant leak of personal customer data including names, phone numbers, postal addresses, and vehicle license plates. Cybercriminals may use this information for fraudulent activities. Additionally, Easy Cash, a leader in the second-hand goods market, suffered a cyberattack compromising data of approximately 92,000 customers. In Japan, the major men's clothing retailer Konaka reported unauthorized access to its servers, leading to a leak of personal information of about 150,000 customers. On the cryptocurrency front, suspicious transactions were detected involving the Oxya Origin token on the Ethereum network, linked to a compromised deployer wallet. Moreover, an ongoing exploit on the Binance Smart Chain (BNB) has resulted in the theft of approximately $60,000. These incidents highlight a growing trend of cyber threats impacting diverse sectors, from retail and parking services to cryptocurrency platforms.
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