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Leroy Merlin notifies French customers after data breach
Leroy Merlin has notified customers in France that personal data including names, contact details, postal addresses, dates of birth and loyalty information were exposed in a cyberattack; the company said banking data and passwords were not affected and that it has taken steps to contain the incident.
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Analysis says Unitree G1 humanoid robot can be used for espionage and cyber attacks
Alias Robotics says its analysis found Unitree G1 humanoid robots can be taken over via a Bluetooth provisioning flaw, use weak, shared encryption for configuration files, and continuously transmit sensor and telemetry data to servers in China, creating risks for covert surveillance and network attacks.
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Adobe says Analytics ingestion bug caused some customers’ data to appear in other tenants
Adobe said an ingestion bug in Analytics Edge caused some organisations’ data to appear in other customers’ analytics instances between Sept. 17 and Sept. 18, 2025; Adobe is cleaning impacted datasets and a customer advisory seen by BleepingComputer instructs deletion of affected data and backups.



