
A significant cybersecurity incident, described as the 'mother of all breaches' (MOAB), has been reported, affecting numerous online businesses and their customers. An unsecured database was found to be exposing two-factor authentication (2FA) codes from major companies such as Google, Meta (including WhatsApp and Facebook), according to cybersecurity specialists. In a related cybersecurity event, American Express disclosed that a third-party service provider was hacked, potentially exposing customers' credit card and personal information. The breach involved third-party payment-processing hardware, indicating a widespread compromise of sensitive data.











Third-party breach leads to American Express customer data compromise https://t.co/iPNSyPQTps
Amex Customer Data Exposed in Third-Party Breach: https://t.co/Ykve3H1OsR by darkreading #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
#AmericanExpress confirmed card member's account information might have been exposed in a recent #breach involving third-party payment-processing hardware. https://t.co/ToCpYwn7Rb