Tag: payment card data
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Marquis Software Breach Devastating: Exclusive Analysis
A misconfigured firewall at Marquis Software exposed sensitive records for more than 780,000 Americans — a wake-up call that one small lapse can cascade into national risk and demands urgent fixes, transparency, and stronger security.

DoorDash Confirms Data Breach: Exclusive Alarming Details
DoorDash data breach confirmed — get our exclusive, alarming details on what was exposed, who’s at risk, and the quick steps you can take right now to protect your information.

Toys R Us Canada Exclusive: Alarming Data Dump
Toys R Us Canada just warned customers that attackers accessed and posted a database — including names, purchases and possibly payment details — so check your accounts, enable alerts or two‑factor auth, and replace cards if needed. This breach also underscores a familiar, avoidable security problem that keeps putting shoppers at risk.

180,000 Records of PII Exposed: Exclusive Critical Leak
Heads up: roughly 180,000 customer records — including names, payment card details and other PII — were left in an unsecured repository, putting people at risk of fraud and companies on the hook for costly regulatory and reputational fallout.

180,000 Records Exposed: Stunning Security Failure
180,000 customer records — including payment card details and other PII — were left in an unsecured repository. This glaring misconfiguration shows how convenience can quickly turn into costly fraud, identity theft and regulatory headaches.

180,000 Records Exposed in Exclusive Critical Breach
180,000 records — names, contact details and payment data — were left exposed in an unsecured repository, a stark reminder that convenience often comes at the cost of security; who will step up to close the gap before more people are harmed?

pasting personally identifiable information: Risky Stunning
We keep pasting customer names, order numbers and card details into ChatGPT because it’s fast — but one casual prompt can lead to fines, fraud and lost trust. Make safe AI the easy choice: use sanctioned tools, DLP and clear rules before your next prompt.