
Recent reports indicate a surge in cyberattacks and data breaches across various organizations globally. In Japan, the Karel Čapek Tea Shop's official online store experienced unauthorized access, potentially exposing personal information of 103,289 customers and 58,407 credit card records. Meanwhile, in the United States, the RansomHub hacking group claimed to have breached BayMark Health Services, exfiltrating 1.5 TB of data, with a ransom deadline set for December 4, 2024. The same group also targeted Texas Lawyers' Insurance Exchange, stealing 57 GB of data, and set a ransom deadline of November 8, 2024. In Puerto Rico, Cooperativa Naguabeña suffered a breach involving 185 GB of data, including sensitive customer service documents. In Australia, the Australian Nursing Home Foundation was also breached, with 1.5 TB of data exfiltrated and a ransom deadline of November 5, 2024. Other notable incidents include a potential data breach at Hisense USA affecting all customer information, and a ransomware attack on the city of Taketa in Japan, linked to Betsudai Kosan Co., Ltd, which may have led to a data leak of personal information. Additionally, Interbank in Peru confirmed a data breach affecting over 3 million customers, with 3.7 TB of data involved. The situation highlights the increasing vulnerabilities organizations face in the digital landscape.
Data breach disclosed by Interbank https://t.co/vLc4BTsc7f
🚨Cyberattack Alert ‼️ 🇺🇸USA - Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) Cactus hacking group claims to have breached HACLA. Allegedly, 861 GB of data were exfiltrated, including personally identifiable information, database backups, financial documents,… https://t.co/xEkAJEuxy8
🚨Data Leak ‼️ 🇵🇪Peru - Topitop The threat actor known as ExKase20 allegedly leaked data of 1,810,084 Topitop customers on a hacking forum. According to the post, the information includes full names, IDs, emails, phone numbers, and other details. Confirmation or denial of… https://t.co/IM21FP1lQD















