Marina Bay Sands fined US$243k over 2023 data breach involving 665,000 clients
GGR Asia reports: The operator of the casino resort Marina Bay Sands in Singapore has been fined SGD315,000 (US$243,200) in
GGR Asia reports: The operator of the casino resort Marina Bay Sands in Singapore has been fined SGD315,000 (US$243,200) in
TechTarget reports: Integris Health settled a class action data breach lawsuit to resolve claims alleging that it failed to protect the sensitive
Given how many breaches are at third-party service providers this year, guidance on dealing with vendors with an eye towards
Kim Zetter writes: The investigation into former national security advisor John Bolton’s handling of classified material stemmed in part from
The Record reports: Capita, the United Kingdom’s largest outsourcing company, was on Wednesday fined £14 million ($18.7 million) over security
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Bleeping Computer reports: Google was once again forced to announce that it had not suffered a data breach after numerous news
WIRED reports: Cybercriminals have a new way of sending millions of scam text messages to people. Typically when fraudsters send waves
Miscellaneous News
From Polsinelli PC: In two separate but related actions, third party administrators (TPAs) and their insurance business partners agreed to
CSO reports: Three of the most notorious ransomware-as-a-service operations have formed a criminal cartel aimed at coordinating attacks and sharing

Bleeping Computer reports: Google was once again forced to announce that it had not suffered a data breach after numerous news outlets published sensational stories about a fake breach that purportedly exposed 183 million accounts. This claim began over the weekend and into today, with news stories claiming that millions of Gmail accounts were breached, with some outlets saying it affected the full 183 million accounts. However, as the company explained in a series of posts on Monday, Gmail did not suffer

HackRead reports: Today, the Everest ransomware group published listings for two new victims, Dublin Airport and Air Arabia, on its dark web leak site. This announcement comes just days after the group claimed responsibility for breaching AT&T Careers, alleging the theft of 576,000 records containing personal details of applicants and employees. Like the AT&T listing, both the Dublin Airport and Air Arabia entries are password-protected. This means the information is locked behind a password and instructs company representatives to “follow instructions”

GP Blog reports: An FIA website containing sensitive information and documents relating to drivers, including Max Verstappen, has been hacked. Whilst this was not a malicious hacking attempt, the hackers were able to access sensitive personal information of any driver they chose. The FIA’s Driver Categorisation website contains the details of almost 7,000 drivers. The hackers, who breached the website in June, have stated they neither accessed nor retained sensitive information relating to anyone found through the hack and reported their findings to

Bank Info Security reports: Montana state regulators are investigating a data breach affecting 462,000 Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana members involving one of the health insurer’s third-party services providers – and they want to know why nearly 10 months have gone by without notifying the breach victims. It took nearly four months for the insurer’s vendor, Conduent, to notify federal regulators about the incident that was detected in January 2025. The company said the breach affected a “significant number”
The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel reports: On Tuesday morning, Family Health West Hospital in Fruita discovered that it was the
GGR Asia reports: The operator of the casino resort Marina Bay Sands in Singapore has been fined SGD315,000 (US$243,200) in
The Register reports: Iran’s school for state-sponsored cyberattackers admits it suffered a breach exposing the names and other personal information
Farmers Insurance is facing negative attention and lawsuits because of a three-month delay in notifying 1.1 million policyholders about a
From Polsinelli PC: In two separate but related actions, third party administrators (TPAs) and their insurance business partners agreed to
The Cyber Security Hub Newsletter reports: British retail giant Marks & Spencer (M&S) has officially ended its long-standing partnership with
