United States Cybersecurity Magazine

ProcessBolt

Havenly Data Breach Affects 1.3 Million Users

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

Havenly interior design example

The United States based online home interior design company Havenly has suffered a data breach impacting over 1.3 million users. According to an HaveIBeenPwned, a website that notifies users if their emails are part of any data breaches, data obtained by hackers includes “email addresses, names, phone numbers, geographic locations and passwords stored as SHA-1 … Read more

Drizly Hit by Data Breach Affecting Over 2.5 Million Accounts

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

Drizly

Alcohol delivery service app Drizly has revealed that they suffered a massive data breach. Hackers mined information from over 2.5 million accounts. According to a report from Tech Crunch, an email issued to Drizly customers stated that an unauthorized party obtained data from customers, including email addresses, IP addresses, passwords, phone numbers, dates of birth, … Read more

US Gas Pipeline Is Stalled for Two Days Due to Ransomware Attack

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

oil pipeline plant natural gas station equipment

Yesterday, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) released an advisory informing the public that a ransomware attack has impacted the operations of an unnamed natural gas compression facility. This has forced the facility to shut down operations for two days while attempting to recover from the attack. According to the advisory, a malicious actor gained … Read more

Rutter’s Issues Statement Informing Card Users of Data Breach

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

Gas station

The popular convenience store chain Rutter’s has reported that customer’s personal information was compromised at some of their Pennsylvania and West Virginia locations. According to a notice released by Rutter’s, they received a report from a third party indicating that the malicious actors accessed payment card data from point-of-sale devices at certain fuel pumps. Additionally, … Read more

Microsoft Data Breach Results in 250 Million Records Exposed

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

Microsoft

Microsoft has revealed that a long spanning data breach, affecting information dating as far back as 14 years, has exposed the data of 250 million users. According to a blog post from the Microsoft Security Response Center, they finished an investigation on January 22nd, regarding access misconfiguration for the customer support database. In the blog … Read more

Millions of Wawa Customers’ Credit Cards are Being Sold on the Dark Web

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

Wawa gas station

On December 19, 2019, Wawa announced that there was malware on its payment processing server between December 10th and December 12th. This malware affected all of their branches. Now they are announcing that they are aware of multiple attempts to sell customer card information on the dark web. The payment cards were reportedly found on … Read more

Landry’s Inc Warns Customers of Data Breach Potentially Affecting More Than 60 Restaurants

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

Landry's data breach restaurant card

Landry’s Inc, the Houston-based parent company of over 600 restaurants, casinos, and hotels across the United States, has released a blog post notice informing their customers of a data breach. Some of the restaurants potentially affected include Atlantic Grill, Bubba Gump Shrimp, Golden Nugget, Mitchell’s Steakhouse, Rainforest Cafe, Strip House, and Dos Caminos. In their … Read more

LifeLabs Suffers a Data Breach Revealing the Health Data of 15 Million Canadians

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

LifeLabs Logo, LifeLabs Storefront, LifeLabs Signs

LifeLabs has revealed that 15 million Canadians may have had their data leaked after a being hit with a cyber-attack in October. LifeLabs is a diagnostics testing company, the largest healthcare laboratory test company in Canada. In a recent blog post, they revealed that most of the victim were in Ontario and British Columbia. The … Read more

Montgomery County Public Schools Suffers Data Breach Affecting 6,000 Student Accounts

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

Montgomery school computer lab

Montgomery County Public Schools has suffered a data breach at the hands of a student, compromising the data of nearly 6,000 students. Montgomery has put out a Data Incident Response report informing their student body and surrounding community that the student in question accessed Naviance, an online college and career readiness solution program. Furthermore, a … Read more

Mixcloud Suffers a Data Breach Exposing the Information of Over 20 Million Users

Author(s):

Caleb Townsend, Staff Writer, United States Cybersecurity Magazine

MixCloud Website

Mixcloud, a British online crowd-sourced streaming service, disclosed that 21 million user accounts have been stolen from the site and are being sold on the dark web. According to Vice, the seller, “A_W_S”, is asking for 0.5 in bitcoin, translating to $4,000 dollars for the data. The breach took place earlier this month, though Mixcloud … Read more