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Home Office Data Breach Exposes Hundreds of Citizens' Information
A Home Office contractor mistakenly shared a report containing personal data of over 260 individuals with a charity, prompting concerns about mass data collection of British citizens during financial checks for immigration fee waivers; the Home Office is investigating but hasn't answered key questio...
Home Office Data Breach Exposes Hundreds of Citizens' Information
A Home Office contractor mistakenly shared a report containing personal data of over 260 individuals with a charity, prompting concerns about mass data collection of British citizens during financial checks for immigration fee waivers; the Home Office is investigating but hasn't answered key questio...
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40% Bias Score


Massive Mars Hydro Data Breach Exposes 2.7 Billion Records
A massive data breach exposed nearly 2.7 billion records from Mars Hydro, a Chinese IoT device manufacturer, due to an unprotected database containing sensitive user information such as Wi-Fi passwords and IP addresses; the database was secured hours after discovery.
Massive Mars Hydro Data Breach Exposes 2.7 Billion Records
A massive data breach exposed nearly 2.7 billion records from Mars Hydro, a Chinese IoT device manufacturer, due to an unprotected database containing sensitive user information such as Wi-Fi passwords and IP addresses; the database was secured hours after discovery.
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36% Bias Score


Mass Firings in US Healthcare Amidst Budget Cuts and Data Access Concerns
Thousands of US healthcare workers were fired on Friday following the Trump administration's plan to dismiss probationary federal employees, raising concerns about the nation's ability to respond to public health threats like avian flu, amidst efforts to curtail government spending and grant Doge ac...
Mass Firings in US Healthcare Amidst Budget Cuts and Data Access Concerns
Thousands of US healthcare workers were fired on Friday following the Trump administration's plan to dismiss probationary federal employees, raising concerns about the nation's ability to respond to public health threats like avian flu, amidst efforts to curtail government spending and grant Doge ac...
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60% Bias Score


Data Breach Response: Immediate Actions and Preventative Measures
This article details immediate actions to take following a data breach, including contacting financial institutions and police; it also emphasizes preventative measures such as credit freezes, regular credit report checks, and multi-factor authentication.
Data Breach Response: Immediate Actions and Preventative Measures
This article details immediate actions to take following a data breach, including contacting financial institutions and police; it also emphasizes preventative measures such as credit freezes, regular credit report checks, and multi-factor authentication.
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24% Bias Score


Japanese Finance Ministry Employee Loses Sensitive Data After Drinking
A Japanese Finance Ministry employee lost a bag containing the personal data of 187 people, including a drug smuggling suspect, after a night of heavy drinking, highlighting Japan's problematic work culture and outdated technology.
Japanese Finance Ministry Employee Loses Sensitive Data After Drinking
A Japanese Finance Ministry employee lost a bag containing the personal data of 187 people, including a drug smuggling suspect, after a night of heavy drinking, highlighting Japan's problematic work culture and outdated technology.
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Treasury Employee Mistakenly Granted Access to Sensitive Payment System
A former Treasury Department employee and Elon Musk associate, Marko Elez, was mistakenly given read/write access to a sensitive federal payment system processing over $5 trillion annually; officials claim the error was quickly corrected, and an investigation found no evidence of misuse, but his acc...
Treasury Employee Mistakenly Granted Access to Sensitive Payment System
A former Treasury Department employee and Elon Musk associate, Marko Elez, was mistakenly given read/write access to a sensitive federal payment system processing over $5 trillion annually; officials claim the error was quickly corrected, and an investigation found no evidence of misuse, but his acc...
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52% Bias Score

Over 1 Million Stolen Credit Cards Given Away on Dark Web Forum
The B1ack Stash dark web forum recently offered over 1 million stolen credit and debit cards for free, containing sensitive data like card numbers, expiration dates, CVV2 codes, and personal details; this data was likely stolen using web skimming techniques and is intended to promote the criminal fo...

Over 1 Million Stolen Credit Cards Given Away on Dark Web Forum
The B1ack Stash dark web forum recently offered over 1 million stolen credit and debit cards for free, containing sensitive data like card numbers, expiration dates, CVV2 codes, and personal details; this data was likely stolen using web skimming techniques and is intended to promote the criminal fo...
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40% Bias Score

Medical Data Breach: Hard Drives Found at Flea Market
A Dutch man found hard drives at a Belgian flea market containing medical data of hundreds of people, including birth dates, doctor and pharmacy details, prescriptions, and citizen service numbers from 2011-2019; the data appears to be from a now-defunct Breda healthcare software company.

Medical Data Breach: Hard Drives Found at Flea Market
A Dutch man found hard drives at a Belgian flea market containing medical data of hundreds of people, including birth dates, doctor and pharmacy details, prescriptions, and citizen service numbers from 2011-2019; the data appears to be from a now-defunct Breda healthcare software company.
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32% Bias Score

Cybersecurity Breaches Cost Canadian Businesses \$6.32 Million on Average
A 2023 Statistics Canada report reveals that about one in six Canadian businesses faced cybersecurity incidents, costing an average of \$6.32 million per breach; experts highlight the increasing sophistication of attacks and the need for proactive security measures.

Cybersecurity Breaches Cost Canadian Businesses \$6.32 Million on Average
A 2023 Statistics Canada report reveals that about one in six Canadian businesses faced cybersecurity incidents, costing an average of \$6.32 million per breach; experts highlight the increasing sophistication of attacks and the need for proactive security measures.
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Ransomware Victims Lack Choice, SMB Attacks Underreported: PhD Research
Tom Meurs' PhD research, conducted for the Dutch police, reveals that ransomware victims often have no choice but to pay, and that attacks on small and medium-sized businesses are significantly underreported; interventions such as taking down leak sites are effective deterrents.

Ransomware Victims Lack Choice, SMB Attacks Underreported: PhD Research
Tom Meurs' PhD research, conducted for the Dutch police, reveals that ransomware victims often have no choice but to pay, and that attacks on small and medium-sized businesses are significantly underreported; interventions such as taking down leak sites are effective deterrents.
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36% Bias Score

Israel's Insurance Sector Tightens Cybersecurity Regulations
The Israeli Securities Authority's 2025 cybersecurity regulation plan targets insurance brokers, addressing their vulnerability to cyberattacks and the risk to sensitive client data, promoting collaboration between regulators, brokers, and clients for improved security.

Israel's Insurance Sector Tightens Cybersecurity Regulations
The Israeli Securities Authority's 2025 cybersecurity regulation plan targets insurance brokers, addressing their vulnerability to cyberattacks and the risk to sensitive client data, promoting collaboration between regulators, brokers, and clients for improved security.
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Massive Brute-Force Password Attack Uses 2.8 Million Compromised Devices
A large-scale brute-force password hacking campaign is underway, using 2.8 million compromised devices daily to target Palo Alto Networks, Ivanti, and SonicWall security systems; consumers and enterprises should strengthen passwords and implement two-factor authentication.

Massive Brute-Force Password Attack Uses 2.8 Million Compromised Devices
A large-scale brute-force password hacking campaign is underway, using 2.8 million compromised devices daily to target Palo Alto Networks, Ivanti, and SonicWall security systems; consumers and enterprises should strengthen passwords and implement two-factor authentication.
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40% Bias Score
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