personal data
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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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Swedish privacy authority opens probe after Miljödata cyberattack that exposed up to 1.5 million people
Sweden’s privacy authority is investigating a cyberattack on Miljödata that exposed data tied to up to 1.5 million people. The breach disrupted municipal services, was posted on the dark web by the Datacarry group, and appears in Have I Been Pwned with roughly 870,000 affected records; IMY has prioritised probes of Miljödata and several municipalities.
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Nikkei says Slack breach exposed personal information of more than 17,000 users
Nikkei said a Slack compromise exposed names, email addresses and chat histories for 17,368 people after attackers used credentials stolen from a malware-infected employee computer; the publisher voluntarily notified Japan’s data protection regulator and said no source-related material was affected.
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MANGO notifies customers after marketing vendor data breach
Spanish retailer MANGO said on Oct. 14, 2025 that an external marketing service suffered unauthorized access exposing first name, country, postal code, email and telephone numbers; MANGO said last names, payment data and IDs were not compromised and its IT systems were unaffected.
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Misconfigured Rainwalk Pet database left 158 GB of owner and pet records exposed
A misconfigured Rainwalk Pet database exposed about 158 GB of customer and pet records, including names, contact details, partial credit card numbers, veterinary bills and microchip numbers, the article said; the data remained publicly accessible for almost a month before being secured.
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Discord says support vendor breach exposed customer data
Discord said a compromised third-party customer support vendor exposed support tickets and personal details, including billing data and ID images, and that it cut the vendor’s access, launched an investigation and notified law enforcement.
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Breach of RemoteCOM surveillance service exposes records of nearly 14,000 monitored people
A breach of RemoteCOM’s SCOUT monitoring system exposed nearly 14,000 records of people under court supervision and contact details for thousands of officers, with leaked files showing device monitoring data, activity alerts and fees for monitored individuals.
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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…










