personal data
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Medtronic confirms network breach after hackers claim theft of 9 million records
Medtronic said hackers breached corporate IT systems and may have accessed personal data after ShinyHunters claimed theft of more than 9 million records and terabytes of internal data.
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Star Citizen developer discloses January breach that exposed user account details
Cloud Imperium Games disclosed a January 21 2026 breach that gave attackers read only access to backup systems containing basic account details for an undisclosed number of users. No financial data or passwords were affected.
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Odido cyberattack exposes personal data of 6.2 million customers
A Dutch telecom provider detected a cyberattack that exposed personal data for about 6.2 million customers. The provider blocked access, notified the data regulator, and is emailing affected customers with details.
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University of Sydney says coding repository breach exposed personal data of more than 27,000
The University of Sydney said an online coding repository was breached, exposing files with personal information for more than 27,000 current and former staff and students. The university blocked access, notified regulators, began notifying affected people and set up support services, but said there was no evidence the data has been published or misused.
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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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Freedom Mobile discloses breach after subcontractor account used to access customer data
Freedom Mobile said attackers used a subcontractor’s account to access its customer account management platform, exposing names, addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers and account numbers; the company detected the breach on October 23 and has not disclosed the number of affected customers.
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Coupang says data breach exposed 33.7 million customer records
Coupang has acknowledged a data breach affecting about 33.7 million domestic customer accounts, exposing names, contact details, shipping addresses and partial order histories; the company says credentials and payment card data were not accessed, has notified authorities and is investigating.
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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.










