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Thingiverse, a website dedicated to sharing user-created digital design files, has reportedly leaked a 36GB backup file that contains 228,000 unique email addresses and other personally identifiable information, confirms Troy Hunt, creator of the Have I Been Pwned data breach notification service, citing the circulation of this data set on a popular hacking forum. Thingiverse […]

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Attackers have managed to exfiltrate personally identifiable information (PII) of about 4.6 million customers of popular American department store chain, Neiman Marcus (NM), the company has revealed. NM has roped in the cybersecurity experts at Mandiant to examine the impact of the breach, which reportedly occurred last year in May 2020, according to initial investigations. […]

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Retail data breaches involving customer data happen often today. However, they tend to be smaller in size than health care, finance or government breaches. So, the general public notices them less. Yet, they happen more often than realized. Why? And how can you defend against them? Human Error in Customer Data Theft All types of […]

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