employee data
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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.
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Korean Air says employee data exposed after supplier hack
Korean Air said an internal notice that employee names and bank account numbers in its ERP were compromised after a hack of its supplier KC&D. Local reporting put the number of exfiltrated records at about 30,000.
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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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Everest Ransomware Group Leaks Sensitive Coca-Cola Employee Data
The Everest ransomware group has leaked sensitive employee data of 959 Coca-Cola employees, revealing personal and corporate information, heightening cybersecurity risks across the organization.




