Fintech company Figure was listed on the ShinyHunters cybercrime gang’s leak site after the company allegedly refused to pay a ransom demand.
The 2.56GB of stolen data includes the information of nearly 1 million customer accounts and was reportedly obtained after a Figure employee was tricked by a social engineering attack. The exposed data includes names, contact information, physical addresses, birth dates, and, according to an unverified post on BreachForums, HubSpot CRM dumps, KYC information, applicant and employee data, stakeholder data, and other information.
Free credit monitoring services are being offered to affected individuals.
(–Source: Cyber News
Read More: Figure breach exposes 1M customer accounts | Cybernews )
South Korea’s Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) is fining Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Tiffany a total of ₩ 36 billion ($25 million), citing failure to have adequate cybersecurity measures in place to protect customer data.
The attacks, which included malware and voice phishing, compromised the information of over 5 million individuals.
(–Source: Security Week
Read More: Dior, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany Fined $25 Million in South Korea After Data Breaches – SecurityWeek )
More than 6.2 million customers of Dutch phone company Odido have had their personal information compromised in a data breach.
The data includes names, contact information, physical addresses, bank account numbers, and government-issued ID information.
(–Source: TechCrunch on Yahoo! News
Read More: Dutch phone giant Odido says millions of customers affected by data breach )
Cybercriminals claim to have stolen data from a partner company of Adidas and the sportswear brand is now investigating.
While many details about the attack are still unconfirmed, a dark web post from someone claiming to be a member of the Lapsus$ Group says they obtained 815,000 rows of data including names, email addresses, passwords, company names, and other technical data.
(–Source: The Register on MSN
Read More: Adidas investigates third-party data breach after criminals claim they pwned the sportswear giant )


