November 7th, 2022
Here's your weekly digest of global data breaches.?This week's newsletter covers breaches impacting Dropbox, Multi-Color Corporation, and Royal Mail.
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Data Breaches
?? Global | Bleeping Computer | Technology
Dropbox disclosed a security breach after threat actors stole 130 code repositories after gaining access to one of its GitHub accounts using employee credentials stolen in a phishing attack. Continue Reading
?? Global | Security Week | Manufacturing
Label printing giant Multi-Color Corporation (MCC) has started informing employees that their personal information might have been compromised in a recent cyberattack. Continue Reading
???? United Kingdom | Tech Monitor | Government
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The Royal Mail has suffered a data breach in its “Click & Drop” service which saw customers using the platform given unauthorised access to parcel data of other clients and companies. Continue Reading
Other Cybersecurity News
???? Denmark | Security Week | Transportation
Trains stopped in Denmark on Saturday [Oct 29] as a result of a cyberattack. The incident shows how an attack on a third-party IT service provider could result in significant disruption in the physical world.
???? United States?| TechCrunch?| Education & Technology; Regulatory Compliance
The Federal Trade Commission has accused U.S. education technology giant Chegg of “careless” cybersecurity practices that led to the exposure of sensitive information about tens of millions of its customers and employees.
???? United States | The Register?| Technology; Regulatory Compliance
SolarWinds has agreed to pay $26 million to settle a shareholder lawsuit, and it's also expecting to be slapped with an enforcement action by Uncle Sam – both related to its infamous 2020 supply chain security fiasco, according to the software maker's most recent US regulatory filing.
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