Data Breach
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Basic-Fit says breach exposed data of about 1 million members
Basic-Fit said hackers accessed data tied to about 1 million members after breaching a system that records club visits, exposing names, addresses, phone numbers, birth dates and bank account details.
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Booking.com says hackers accessed reservation data, forces PIN resets
Booking.com said hackers accessed some reservation-related data and forced PIN resets for existing and past bookings. The company notified affected users by email and said it had contained the suspicious activity.
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Eurail says December breach exposed data of 300,000 people
Eurail said a December 2025 breach exposed personal data from more than 300,000 people, including passport details and contact information. Users were told to reset passwords, watch for phishing and monitor bank accounts.
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Dutch finance ministry takes treasury banking portal offline after breach
The Dutch Ministry of Finance has taken its treasury banking portal offline while investigating a cyberattack detected on March 19. About 1,600 public institutions are unable to view balances online, though payments continue through regular banking channels.
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CareCloud says hackers accessed patient data in eight-hour breach
CareCloud said hackers accessed one of its electronic health record environments on March 16, exposing patient data and causing an eight-hour disruption. The company is still investigating how many people were affected and what information was taken.
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Navia discloses data breach affecting nearly 2.7 million people
A U.S. benefits administrator reported a breach exposing personal data for nearly 2.7 million people after systems were accessed between December 22, 2025 and January 15, 2026. Affected people are being offered free identity monitoring.
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Aura confirms breach exposed nearly 900,000 marketing contacts
Aura confirmed a breach that exposed nearly 900,000 marketing contacts, including names and emails. The company says 35,000 were customers and that SSNs and financial data were not compromised.
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Starbucks says 889 Partner Central accounts were compromised in employee data breach
Attackers accessed 889 Starbucks Partner Central accounts used by employees. Exposed data includes names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and bank account information. Impacted partners are being offered two years of identity theft protection and credit monitoring.







