
Levi Strauss reported a cyberattack impacting over 72,000 accounts due to a credential-stuffing attack. Personal information, including partial payment details, order history, names, emails, and addresses, may have been exposed. Additionally, Neiman Marcus, an American integrated luxury retailer with $4.5B revenue, confirmed a data breach after a Snowflake account hack. The breach affected more than 60,000 customers, with personal information being sold on a hacking forum for $150,000. The breach was first detected on a hacking forum and involved a threat actor obtaining personal information stored in the Snowflake platform.
Hackers obtain information for 64,000 Neiman Marcus shoppers https://t.co/6iiAQIqhwi
BTW Neiman Marcus shoppers, someone's selling online what's said to be customer data stolen from the department store chain Neiman Marcus confirmed to us its Snowflake cloud storage was raided by a thief. By @JessicaHrdcstle: https://t.co/hhmGiyH1Ze
Fallout From Snowflake Attacks Continues As Neiman Marcus Confirms Data Breach: https://t.co/9fHrDOVxPQ A threat actor “obtained certain personal information” belonging to more than 60,000 customers and stored in the Snowflake platform, according to Neiman Marcus Group.


