cyberattacks
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Kensington and Chelsea says data was copied during London councils IT outage
Kensington and Chelsea Council said evidence shows some data was copied and removed during a recent cyber incident affecting a shared IT environment used by three London councils. The authority has not specified what was taken, who is affected or how long attackers had access, and investigations by the NCSC and the Metropolitan Police are…
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French Football Federation discloses data breach after compromised account
The French Football Federation said attackers used a compromised account to access administrative software for clubs, stealing personal and contact details; the FFF disabled the account, reset passwords, filed a criminal complaint and notified ANSSI and CNIL.
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Almaviva confirms data theft after hacker posts 2.3TB claimed to include FS Italiane files
A hacker has posted 2.3TB of data it says was taken from Almaviva, an IT services provider that works with FS Italiane Group; Almaviva confirmed a breach and an investigation is ongoing, while it is unclear whether passenger data or other clients are affected.
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Eurofiber reports data stolen in cyberattack on its French business
Eurofiber said a November 13 cyberattack on its French business exploited a ticketing-platform vulnerability and resulted in stolen data; the company said banking information was not affected, the flaw is patched, and it has notified customers and French authorities.
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AIPAC discloses data breach affecting 810 people, offers identity protection
AIPAC reported a criminal cyberattack in a November 2025 filing, saying files were accessed between October 2024 and February 2025 and that 810 people were affected; the organisation notified individuals, offered 12 months of identity protection, and said it implemented new security controls.
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China’s MSS says NSA carried out ‘premeditated’ cyber operation against national time service
China’s Ministry of State Security said in a WeChat post it uncovered ‘irrefutable evidence’ that the U.S. NSA carried out a multi-year cyber operation against the National Time Service Center, alleging credential theft, deployment of a platform with 42 tools, and attempts to disrupt timing systems; the MSS said Chinese agencies neutralized the activity.
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Muji halts online sales in Japan after ransomware attack on logistics partner Askul
Muji took its online store offline in Japan after a ransomware attack at logistics partner Askul disrupted orders and shipping; Askul said it suspended operations while investigating possible data leakage, and Muji is notifying affected customers.
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Asahi suspends Japan operations after cyberattack
Asahi Group Holdings said a cyberattack has forced a halt to ordering, shipping and customer service operations in Japan; the company is investigating and said there is no confirmed data leakage so far but gave no recovery timeline.
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Boyd Gaming Discloses Data Breach After Cyberattack; Employee Data Among Those Compromised
Boyd Gaming disclosed a cyberattack in a Form 8-K, stating attackers gained access to its systems and stole employee data and data belonging to a limited number of other individuals. The company says operations and financial condition are not affected, has engaged external cybersecurity experts and notified law enforcement, and no group has claimed responsibility.
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Cyberattacks and fiber outages disrupt global aviation as European and U.S. delays mount
Technology outages in Europe and the United States disrupted air travel over the weekend, as Collins Aerospace’s ARINC cMUSE system suffered a cyberattack affecting check-in and baggage processing in Brussels, and a fiber-optic outage at Dallas/Fort Worth interfered with U.S. air‑traffic control operations, triggering hundreds of cancellations and delays.










