Hacker Leaks 2.3M Wired.com Records, Claims 40M-User Condé Nast Breach

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Hacker Leaks 2.3M Wired.com Records, Claims 40M-User Condé Nast Breach - Lemmy.zip

> A hacker using the alias “Lovely” has leaked what they claim is the personal data of over 2.3 million Wired.com [http://Wired.com] users, a prominent American magazine and website. The leak was posted on December 20, 2025, on a newly launched hacking forum called Breach Stars.

US insurance giant Aflac says customers' personal data stolen during cyberattack

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US insurance giant Aflac says customers' personal data stolen during cyberattack - Lemmy.zip

> Aflac, which provides supplemental insurance to around 50 million individuals whose expenses are not covered by their primary providers, said it was not yet known how many customers are affected by the data breach but that the personal data includes customers’ claims, such as Social Security numbers and health information.

Baker University says 2024 data breach impacts 53,000 people

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Baker University says 2024 data breach impacts 53,000 people - Lemmy.zip

> Baker University has disclosed a data breach after attackers gained access to its network one year ago and stole the personal, health, and financial information of over 53,000 individuals.

Nissan says thousands of customers exposed in Red Hat breach

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Nissan says thousands of customers exposed in Red Hat breach - Lemmy.zip

> Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. (Nissan) has confirmed that information of thousands of its customers has been compromised after the data breach at Red Hat in September.

University of Phoenix data breach impacts nearly 3.5 million individuals

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University of Phoenix data breach impacts nearly 3.5 million individuals - Lemmy.zip

> The Clop ransomware gang has stolen the data of nearly 3.5 million University of Phoenix (UoPX) students, staff, and suppliers after breaching the university’s network in August.

Coupang breach affecting 33.7 million users raises data protection questions

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Coupang breach affecting 33.7 million users raises data protection questions - Lemmy.zip

> Coupang, South Korea’s leading e-commerce platform, recently disclosed a data breach affecting 33.7 million customer accounts which is equivalent to nearly two-thirds of the Korean population.

Edward Snowden is a former NSA contractor who leaked classified information to the press. For the first time, the public was made aware of mass surveillance programs such as PRISM, MUSCULAR, and state alliances to share private people's information for security reasons.
From contractor security to data privacy, this case is still relevant worldwide.

#dataleaks #databreaches #contractorscreening #massSurveillance #privacy

https://negativepid.blog/the-edward-snowden-leaks/
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The Edward Snowden Leaks - PID Perspectives

In May 2013, a group of journalists at The Guardian started receiving classified information through encrypted channels from an anonymous source. On June 5,

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"Another year has come and gone, and with it, thousands of data breaches that affect millions of people. The question these days is less, Is my information in a data breach this year? and more How many data breaches had my information in them this year?

Some data breaches are more noteworthy than others. Where one might affect a small number of people and include little useful information, like a name or email address, others might include data ranging from a potential medical diagnosis to specific location information. To catalog and talk about these breaches we created the Breachies, a series of tongue-in-cheek awards, to highlight the most egregious data breaches.

In most cases, if these companies practiced a privacy first approach and focused on data minimization, only collecting and storing what they absolutely need to provide the services they promise, many data breaches would be far less harmful to the victims. But instead, companies gobble up as much as they can, store it for as long as possible, and inevitably at some point someone decides to poke in and steal that data. Once all that personal data is stolen, it can be used against the breach victims for identity theft, ransomware attacks, and to send unwanted spam. It has become such a common occurrence that it’s easy to lose track of which breaches affect you, and just assume your information is out there somewhere. Still, a few steps can help protect your information.

With that, let’s get to the awards."

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/12/breachies-2025-worst-weirdest-most-impactful-data-breaches-year

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The Breachies 2025: The Worst, Weirdest, Most Impactful Data Breaches of the Year

Another year has come and gone, and with it, thousands of data breaches that affect millions of people. The question these days is less, Is my information in a data breach this year? and more How many data breaches had my information in them this year?

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113,000 Impacted by Data Breach at Virginia Mental Health Authority

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113,000 Impacted by Data Breach at Virginia Mental Health Authority - Lemmy.zip

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/51870741 [https://sh.itjust.works/post/51870741] > Threat actors stole names, Social Security numbers, and financial and health information, and deployed ransomware on RBHA’s systems.

Data Breach Roundup (Dec 12 – Dec 18, 2025)

Data breaches at Hama Film, Home Depot, 700Credit, PornHub, Askul, SoundCloud, University of Sydney, plus an update on last week's Coupang data breach.

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