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Data Breaches

More than 10k IRA Holders Exposed in Retirement Clearinghouse Breach

Retirement Clearinghouse is a financial services company that got its start in 2001 by the name of RolloverSystems first. This company helps businesses enable their employees to exchange their individual retirement savings accounts for company 401k accounts. This service helps keep employees more financially secure and results in better long-term retirement savings.

Client Customer Data is Lost In Credit Control Corporation Breach

Credit Control Corporation, or CCC, is a Virginia-based company that offers debt collection solutions to different companies. The organization provides budget planning services, follows up with third-party insurance offers, handles cash flow improvement programs, and more. This business is made up of 25 individuals and generates approximately $7 million in revenue annually.

Chinese healthcare comapany, Hinacom breached

In yet another alarming breach incident, the notorious hacking group SiegedSec has targeted the healthcare sector once again. This time, their target was the prominent Chinese healthcare company Hinacom. The cybercriminals successfully infiltrated the company's defenses, exposing a staggering 11GB of sensitive data. This blog explores the details of the hack, the potential consequences, and the urgent need for improved healthcare security. The Hinacom Breach.

Health Services Giant PharMerica Loses Millions of Patient Details in Recent Breach

PharMerica is a huge service provider that works with many of the pharmacies and medical facilities in the United States today. The company offers its services to more than 2,500 facilities and over 3,100 pharmacies, and providing the data services to all those companies requires storing massive amounts of HIPAA-protected information. Unfortunately, this pharmaceutical services giant suffered a recent data breach compromising data for millions of different patients.

Latitude data breach: How one click could cost you everything

Imagine clicking on a seemingly harmless link and unknowingly giving away your personal and financial information to cybercriminals. Sounds like a nightmare, right? This nightmare became a reality for thousands of people in Australia and New Zealand when Latitude Financial Services suffered a massive data breach in March of 2023. Let’s take a look at the implications of the Latitude data breach and what you can do to protect yourself from falling victim to a similar attack.

Over 1 Million NextGen Healthcare Patients Data Exposed in Recent Security Breach

NextGen Healthcare is an Atlanta-based healthcare services company that helps hospitals and health practices manage health record data electronically. The company was founded in 1973 and manages data for millions of different patients throughout the United States. With so many patients relying on the same service, this company is a huge security vulnerability since it suffered from a major data breach.

Weekly Cybersecurity Recap May 19

Major data breaches seem to be occurring more and more frequently, and we have some huge names on the list of impacted companies this week, including the US Government, Toyota, and Intel. We were also concerned with services in our hospitals and our schools being breached, giving up patient, student, and teacher data in the process through the breach of companies like SchoolDude and NextGen Healthcare.

How to Get on The Dark Web Safely

Inquisitive minds are curious and seek out new knowledge, asking questions that will receive detailed answers. Anyone who considers themselves inquisitive should avoid the “Dark Web” or approach with extreme caution. The Internet is more complex by the hour, with nearly two billion websites and growing, the average user accesses only about ten percent of this massive resource.

What is Swatting and How to Prevent It

Over centuries, harassment has been rooted in the global human condition. Modern America continues to grapple with intimidation, sexual abuse, bullying, and much more, all of which have severe implications for the victims. Ignoring the root causes of one person maliciously targeting another as a lower part of society is morally wrong. Persistent and unwanted targeting has been inflamed in recent decades by the worsening of fundamental human rights.