Recent reports indicate that multiple organizations have suffered data breaches, with significant implications for customer privacy. Worten has stated that its systems were not compromised, despite claims that customer data may have been exposed on the dark web. In a separate incident, over 34 million order records from Sydney Tools were leaked due to misconfiguration. Additionally, a threat actor has claimed to have stolen six million records from Oracle Cloud’s SSO and LDAP services, offering the data for sale or in exchange for zero-day exploits. Oracle customers have confirmed the authenticity of the stolen data after the company initially denied a breach. The breach has reportedly affected around 140,000 companies. Furthermore, personal information of thousands of subscribers from SMH, Age, and AFR was exposed online, with the issue flagged to Nine earlier but only addressed after media intervention. Experts have warned that the exposed data could facilitate targeted attacks.
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