Eurail Breach Dumps 300K Travelers' Data into Hackers' Hands
Eurail's data breach exposed 300,000 users. Hackers grabbed passports, emails, and more. Travelers, wake up—your digital passes aren't safe havens.
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Eurail's data breach exposed 300,000 users. Hackers grabbed passports, emails, and more. Travelers, wake up—your digital passes aren't safe havens.
Bitcoin Depot's IT systems cracked open on March 23, letting thieves siphon 50 Bitcoin worth $3.6 million. It's not their first rodeo, and crypto ATM operators are sweating the fallout.
Your Hims prescription for finasteride or semaglutide? Hackers might now have it. This breach isn't just data—it's personal humiliation waiting to happen.
Picture this: your government's voice on X—suddenly screaming 'Glory to Israel' amid regional tensions. That's the nightmare Syrians faced when hackers cracked official accounts, revealing a cybersecurity setup that's laughably outdated.
Imagine a hacker knowing your Viagra order details from a support chat. That's the nightmare for Hims & Hers customers after ShinyHunters raided their Zendesk platform.
Hackers didn't crack Snowflake. They swiped keys from a side door — Anodot. Now, ShinyHunters are extorting over a dozen victims with pilfered data troves.
Last week's threats forecast ransomware hitting factories/hospitals harder, exploits racing for Cisco/ShareFile/React flaws, and nation-states amplifying via QR codes and AI fraud. Vigilance on patches, segmentation, and vetting is key as trends accelerate.
Your email might be in ShinyHunters' hands, courtesy of a tainted vulnerability scanner the EU trusted. This isn't just another breach; it's a blueprint for hitting governments through their own tools.
Meta slammed the door on Mercor. A data breach just turned their secret AI recipes into potential public property.
Hackers hit Hims & Hers where it hurts: their Zendesk support tickets. Millions stolen, personal details exposed — all because of a sloppy Okta compromise.
Your login credentials? Probably floating in hacker turf wars right now. TeamPCP's breaches are exploding, with rival crews like ShinyHunters and Lapsus$ piling on the chaos.
One careless Quizlet set just turned study flashcards into a border security blueprint. CBP door codes, gate combos, and internal systems now out in the open—until someone hit 'private'.