PII
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Loblaw notifies customers after breach exposes names and contact details
Loblaw notified customers this week that a breach of a contained part of its IT network exposed names phone numbers and email addresses. The company logged customers out and there was no evidence that financial or health data were accessed.
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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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US Air Force investigating ‘privacy-related issue’ after alleged SharePoint notice
The Department of the Air Force is investigating a “privacy-related issue” after an alleged notice said USAF SharePoint permissions exposed PII and PHI and that SharePoint, Teams and Power BI might be blocked; officials have provided limited confirmation and Microsoft declined to comment.
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Chess.com discloses data breach linked to third-party file-transfer app; around 4,500 users affected
Chess.com says a data breach tied to a third-party file-transfer app affected about 4,500 of its 100 million users, with potential exposure of names and other PII but no financial data, and says law enforcement was notified and monitoring continues.
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Farmers Insurance says 1.1 million customers affected by data breach tied to Salesforce attack wave
Farmers Insurance says 1.1 million customers were affected by a data breach at a third‑party vendor, tied to a broader Salesforce data‑theft campaign. The incident exposed names, addresses, birth dates, driver’s licenses, and last‑four digits of SSNs, with notices issued starting in August and Maine officials confirming more than 1.1 million total affected across notices.





