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WestJet data breach: Exclusive Risk to Millions

WestJet data breach: Exclusive Risk to Millions

WestJet revealed a criminal intrusion that exposed personal and loyalty data for about 1.2 million customers, raising urgent questions about airline cybersecurity and what it means for your privacy. Read on to learn what happened, why stolen travel data is so dangerous, and simple steps you can take right now to protect yourself.

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data breach Shocking Harrods Supplier Risky Scandal

data breach Shocking Harrods Supplier Risky Scandal

Harrods says a third‑party supplier caused a breach that exposed about 430,000 customers, but that blame game leaves people hungry for clear details on what was taken and how they’ll be protected. As trust frays, customers and regulators will demand better transparency and tighter vendor oversight.

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supply chain breach: Risky Harrods Alert — Must-Read

supply chain breach: Risky Harrods Alert — Must-Read

If you shopped online at Harrods, a supply‑chain breach may have exposed customer data — a reminder that even luxury brands aren’t immune when a trusted vendor is compromised. Check your accounts, enable MFA, and watch for phishing while retailers tighten vendor security and transparency.

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Stellantis customers Risky Vendor Leak Must-Have Fix

Stellantis customers Risky Vendor Leak Must-Have Fix

Stellantis says a third-party vendor hack exposed some customer names and email addresses—no financial or vehicle data—but the breach still leaves customers and regulators wondering whether outsourcing kept their information safe. Even seemingly low-risk leaks can fuel phishing and fraud, underscoring the need for stronger vendor security and clearer accountability.

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Gucci and Alexander McQueen: Exclusive Risky Data Breach

Gucci and Alexander McQueen: Exclusive Risky Data Breach

Luxury shoppers were jolted this week after a reported breach tied to ShinyHunters exposed millions of email addresses linked to Gucci and Alexander McQueen. Change your passwords, enable MFA, and watch for phishing while the brands investigate and disclose what was taken.

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customer records Shocking Insider Breach Risky Exposure

customer records Shocking Insider Breach Risky Exposure

Nearly 700,000 FinWise customers now face the unsettling possibility that their personal data was accessed for more than a year by an ex-employee. Act now: monitor accounts, enable MFA, and demand clearer disclosures and stronger offboarding controls.

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supply-chain attack: Shocking Risky Breach Exposes 30K

supply-chain attack: Shocking Risky Breach Exposes 30K

Wealthsimple has confirmed a supply‑chain breach that exposed personal data for about 30,000 customers — while account balances and passwords weren’t affected, the incident is a sharp reminder to stay alert for phishing and to monitor your accounts. The firm says it’s notifying those impacted and working with the vendor to investigate and strengthen protections.

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Salesloft/Drift incident: Exclusive Risky Security Wake-Up

Salesloft/Drift incident: Exclusive Risky Security Wake-Up

Cloudflare confirmed some customer data was exposed after the Salesloft/Drift breach, but key details and the full scope remain unclear — a stark reminder that third‑party compromises can ripple across the cloud ecosystem. Customers should watch for updates and take simple precautions now, like rotating credentials and enabling MFA, while investigations continue.

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OAuth tokens: Must-Have Fixes to Stop Risky Leaks

OAuth tokens: Must-Have Fixes to Stop Risky Leaks

Palo Alto Networks says some commercially sensitive customer data may have been exposed after attackers used OAuth tokens stolen from the Salesloft Drift breach to access its Salesforce—proof that handy integrations can let a single vendor compromise cascade across your business. Now’s the time to audit connected apps, tighten token lifecycles, and treat integrations as continuously verified trust relationships, not set‑and‑forget conveniences.

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iiNet data breach: Risky Stunning 280k Exposed

iiNet data breach: Risky Stunning 280k Exposed

Worried about the data you hand to your ISP? A recent iiNet incident exposed over 280,000 customer records—here’s what happened, who’s at risk, and simple steps you can take to protect yourself.

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