Granite School District says it recently experienced a cyber security “incident” that compromised the “personal identifiable information” of employees. https://t.co/KFxgHRPUVI
NHS Trust Declares Major Incident for “Cybersecurity Reasons” https://t.co/yYvM45dDGk
ICYMI: Peoples' information may have been compromised after a cybersecurity event caused a major computer system disruption that impacted the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Centers in El Paso and Lubbock back in September. https://t.co/WNFF5H5RhF
Recent cybersecurity incidents have raised concerns over the safety of personal information across several organizations. A significant breach involving Andrew Tate's online university, 'The Real World,' has reportedly compromised 324,000 email addresses, as noted by the data breach monitoring service Have I Been Pwned. Additionally, the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) in El Paso experienced a major disruption in September, during which personal information of certain patients may have been exposed. The breach occurred between September 14 and September 29, 2024, leading to unauthorized access to files and folders. Furthermore, the Granite School District has confirmed a separate incident that compromised the personal identifiable information of all its employees, including social security numbers and bank account data. This breach has prompted officials to advise employees to place fraud alerts on their accounts. The Granite School District incident is noted as one of the largest cyber attacks in American history, with families recently receiving notifications about the potential exposure of their data from an attack that occurred nine months prior.