credit monitoring
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Lovesac confirms data breach after ransomware attack; notices indicate data exposure and recovery steps
Lovesac disclosed a data breach after a March 2025 ransomware intrusion, exposing personal data of an undisclosed number of individuals. The company discovered the breach on Feb. 28, 2025, and offered 24-month credit monitoring through Experian while noting no current evidence of misuse. A Vermont AG notice and a GlobeneNewswire release provide context on the…
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Wealthsimple reports data breach affecting under 1% of customers; breach tied to third‑party software in suspected supply‑chain attack
Wealthsimple disclosed a data breach affecting less than 1% of its customers, with attackers accessing personal data but not funds or passwords. The breach is linked to a compromised third-party software package and is being treated as part of a broader Salesloft supply-chain attack. The firm is offering two years of free credit monitoring and…
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TransUnion breach affects 4.46 million; third-party app exposed personal data, not credit records
TransUnion disclosed a cyber incident affecting about 4.46 million individuals via a third-party application used by its US consumer-support operations. The breach did not touch core credit data, but exposed limited personal information, with victims offered two years of credit monitoring and fraud assistance.
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Healthcare Services Group breach affects more than 624,000 individuals
Healthcare Services Group said a data breach exposed the personal information of more than 624,000 individuals, with unauthorized access occurring between Sept. 27 and Oct. 3, 2024 and notifications sent on Aug. 25, 2025. Data types varied but included identifiers and financial details; credit monitoring is being offered, and there is no current evidence of…
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DaVita ransomware breach exposes data of nearly 2.7 million people, OCR confirms
DaVita disclosed that a ransomware attack compromised the personal and health data of nearly 2.7 million people, with OCR confirming 2,689,826 affected and the company noting a possible 2.4 million. The breach exposed information from DaVita’s labs database, with the company offering credit monitoring to affected individuals as investigations continue.
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Business Council of New York State discloses data breach affecting 47,329 people
The Business Council of New York State disclosed a February data breach affecting 47,329 individuals, exposing a broad range of personal, financial and health information. The intrusion was detected in August, and BCNYS has offered free credit monitoring to those affected while it investigates the incident.
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Columbia University Data Breach Exposes Personal Information of Nearly 870,000
Columbia University has reported a significant data breach that has compromised the personal information of nearly 870,000 individuals, prompting an investigation and offering support services to those affected.
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Nova Scotia Power Confirms Data Breach Affecting Customer Information
Nova Scotia Power has confirmed a significant data breach impacting customer information, with the utility offering credit monitoring services to affected individuals.