
Several significant data breaches have recently come to light, impacting a variety of organizations and exposing sensitive information. ZOTAC experienced a security breach that exposed customer data, including RMA data, which was inadvertently made accessible via Google Search. Roblox also faced a breach, revealing personal information of creators and developer conference attendees. Neiman Marcus suffered a major breach in May, exposing 31 million unique email addresses, along with other personal details such as names, phone numbers, dates of birth, physical addresses, and partial credit card data. This data was later posted to a hacking forum, and 76% of the exposed information was already listed on Have I Been Pwned. Additionally, a massive hack over the July 4th holiday exposed 10 billion unique passwords from users and customers of various popular websites, including Ticketmaster and Santander. The Heritage Foundation and its media arm, The Daily Signal, had 72,000 email addresses breached and published publicly, with data including names, usernames, IP addresses, and password hashes.
New breach: The Heritage Foundation and their media arm, The Daily Signal, had 72k email addresses breached then published publicly yesterday. Data included name, username, IP address and password hash. 82% were already in @haveibeenpwned. Read more: https://t.co/z90ArUPaW0
Hackvists release two gigabytes of Heritage Foundation data in retaliation for Project 2025. https://t.co/Ni1A6lbWg0
New breach: Neiman Marcus suffered a breach in May which was later posted to a hacking forum. The data contained 31M unique email addresses, name, phone, DoB, physical address and partial credit card data. 76% were already in @haveibeenpwned. More: https://t.co/z0K4rOLtie












