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Breach Notice Error Fuels Patient Skepticism

A simple mistake on breach notices sent by third-party vendor Xsolis sparked skepticism among patients when the letters misnamed Rochester Regional Health as "Rochester Regional Medical Center", leading many to dismiss them as scams. This misstep undermined trust and raised questions about the effectiveness of the breach notification process.

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Trellix Breach Exposes Source Code to Threat Actors

Trellix has confirmed a breach of its internal development assets, revealing that threat actors gained unauthorized access to a portion of its source code repository. The company is working with experts to investigate and has found no evidence that its source code has been exploited so far.

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Medtronic, Itron Disclose Breaches by Digital Intruders

Itron sprang into action after detecting an unauthorized break-in on April 13, swiftly notifying law enforcement, and working with cybersecurity experts to investigate and remediate the breach. The company has since confirmed that it has prevented any further unauthorized activity within its corporate systems.

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ShinyHunters Breach Exposes 5.5M ADT Customers' Data

A massive data breach at ADT has exposed the sensitive information of 5.5 million customers, including names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses, which is now being tracked by breach-tracking service Have I Been Pwned. This incident highlights the importance of staying vigilant about your personal data security.

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Vercel Breach Exposes Cloud App Security Risks

When a leading cloud app developer like Vercel reports a breach with scarce details, customers and security teams are left scrambling with uncomfortable uncertainty, wondering if their systems and data are at risk. The lack of transparency only tests trust and fuels concerns about cloud app security.

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Adaptavist Group Breach Sparks Imposter Email Scams

When security breaches strike, even the most trusted names can be compromised - and The Adaptavist Group is the latest example, with hackers using stolen credentials to gain access and now sending fake emails that could put your data at risk.

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Vercel Breach Traced to Compromised AI Tool

A recent Vercel breach highlights a growing concern: what happens when AI tools, meant to boost efficiency, become the weakest link in our security chain? The breach was traced back to a third-party AI tool used by an employee, blurring the lines between human error and machine vulnerability.

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Vercel Breach Exposes Customer Credentials After AI Tool Hack

When a trusted AI tool turns against you, the consequences can be severe - as Vercel recently discovered, with hackers gaining access to sensitive customer credentials through a compromised employee account. The breach highlights the fragile chains of trust that can be broken when security defenses fail.

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Synnovis Issues Exclusive Breach Notice After Damaging Hack

Synnovis Issues Exclusive Breach Notice After Damaging Hack

Synnovis breach notice: after a damaging hack the company has issued an exclusive alert — here’s what was exposed, who’s affected, and simple steps you can take now to protect yourself.

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Cyber Risks: Must-Have Legal Steps for Best Protection

Cyber Risks: Must-Have Legal Steps for Best Protection

Cyber risks start small but can become courtroom drama—treat them as legal risks: embed lawyers in governance, tighten contracts and vendor controls, and document AI and BYOD policies before an incident forces your hand.

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cyber risks: Must-Have Legal Protections & Best Practices

cyber risks: Must-Have Legal Protections & Best Practices

Imagine a software update or personal phone turning into courtroom evidence — cyber incidents now trigger regulatory fines, class actions, and contract disputes. Treat cybersecurity as a legal risk: bring lawyers into governance, tighten contracts and vendor controls, and document AI and BYOD policies before an incident makes the decisions for you.

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cyber risk management: Must-Have Best Legal Defense

cyber risk management: Must-Have Best Legal Defense

Cyber incidents aren’t just IT headaches — they’re legal minefields that can trigger fines, lawsuits and boardroom liability. Align contracts, AI governance, vendor controls and BYOD policies so technical breaches don’t become costly legal crises.

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Prosper Marketplace Devastating 17.6M Breach — Urgent

Prosper Marketplace Devastating 17.6M Breach — Urgent

Have I Been Pwned flags 17.6 million records tied to a suspected September hack of Prosper, leaving customers and regulators in the dark while the lender says it can’t yet verify the claims. Check whether your email appears in the database and take basic precautions like changing passwords and monitoring your credit.

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2025 cybersecurity assessment: Exclusive Risky Alert

2025 cybersecurity assessment: Exclusive Risky Alert

Bitdefender’s 2025 Cybersecurity Assessment warns that a dangerous habit of hiding breaches is spreading as AI empowers attackers and leadership drifts from frontline reality. The report calls for transparency, tighter attack-surface hygiene, and cultural change before secrecy turns incidents into disasters.

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GitHub breach: Must-Have Fixes for Risky Attacks

GitHub breach: Must-Have Fixes for Risky Attacks

When Salesloft’s GitHub repo was breached, attackers used exposed artifacts to access customer Salesforce data — and that compromise became the ground zero for a wider campaign affecting Drift. It’s a wake-up call to treat code repositories like sensitive infrastructure: rotate keys, enforce MFA, and scan for leaked secrets before attackers do.

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