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Bank Info Security 5 months, 3 weeks ago

Breach Roundup: DOGE Uploaded Social Security Data to Cloud

Also, CIRO Phishing Breach, Ingram Micro Ransomware and CVE SurgeThis week, DOGE posted sensitive data on an outside server. A phishing attack affected 750,000 Canadians. A hacktivism warning from the U.K. NCSC. An Ingram Micro breach. CVEs surged in 2025. SK Telecom challenged a fine. Researchers disclosed Chainlit flaws. North Korean hackers abused VS Code.

Bank Info Security 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Nursing Home Fined $182K for Posting Patient Photos Online

'Success Stories' Social Media Program Impermissibly Disclosed PHI of 150 PatientsA "Success Stories" marketing campaign by a Delaware nursing home that involved posting photos and names of patients on social media resulted in a $182,000 federal fine. Regulators say the company violated HIPAA rules through the unauthorized disclosure of patients' protected health information.

Credential-Stuffing Breaches Affected Nearly 200,000 Warby Parker CustomersFederal regulators have levied a $1.5 million HIPAA civil monetary penalty against eyeglass maker and retailer Warby Parker over credential-stuffing hacks that affected about 200,000 people. The HIPAA enforcement action is the first disclosed in the second Trump administration.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 9 months ago

Meta Fined 91 Million Euros By The Irish DPC

Fine Is For 2019 Disclosure That Meta Stored User Passwords In PlaintextThe Irish data regulator fined social media giant Meta 91 million euros after an investigation found the company insecurely stored passwords of millions of European Facebook and Instagram users. A Meta spokesperson said the company identified the problem in 2019 and took "immediate action."