Breach Management
The rising tide of data breaches in 2024 is reshaping the landscape for both consumers and industries, with significant consequences for personal privacy and corporate security. With a record-breaking start to the year, the Identity Theft Resource Center's (ITRC) data shows that the alarmingly high number of publicly reported incidents indicates
Data breaches are increasingly becoming a significant concern for individuals and organizations alike, with the number of victims skyrocketing. These incidents involve the unauthorized access or theft of sensitive information, including consumer data, by cybercriminals. In the first half of 2024 alone, the number of data breach victims surpassed 1
The alarming rise in data breaches is making 2024 a record-breaking year for cybercriminals seeking valuable information. On average, each data breach exposing sensitive information, such as Social Security numbers, affects around 172,000 victims, according to a ConsumerAffairs analysis of the Identity Theft Resource Center's database from 2018
The security of sensitive information is a growing concern in today's digital landscape, and the recent data breach at Positive Behavior Supports Corporation (PBS) exemplifies the challenges faced by institutions handling personal data. On December 17, 2024, PBS notified the Attorney General of Texas about an incident that involved unauthorized
On December 16, 2024, the Maine Attorney General received a report from Regional Care, Inc. ("RCI"), a healthcare management company, detailing a significant data breach that impacted sensitive personal information. This breach, which was initially detected on September 18, 2024, has compromised the names, birth dates, Social Security numbers, and