Data-breach is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
Dashlane says hackers brute-forced its 2FA to access about 20 customer accounts and downloaded at least a dozen encrypted password vaults, with no evidence of Dashlane system-wide compromise.
Atlas Menu, a GTA V cheat service, was hacked exposing ~64,000 accounts with emails, usernames, scrambled passwords, IPs and support tickets; data was published on GitHub, while the site claimed “secure authentication” though its own site is down.
Pay Tel left a Microsoft Azure storage bucket publicly accessible, exposing over 300,000 driver’s licenses and inmate communications; researchers alerted the company in May, Pay Tel has not publicly acknowledged the incident, raising regulatory and reputational risk.
UK Visa Portal exposed at least 100,000 passports/selfies via a misconfigured AWS bucket; not government-linked, with the operator sending attorneys instead of fixing the leak, raising data-breach and regulatory-notification risks.
A third-party UK visa portal leaked thousands of applicants’ passports and selfies online and has not fixed the leak, with the vendor opting for legal action instead of remediation.
Have I Been Pwned reports a 7-Eleven breach affecting over 185,000 individuals, exposing names, DOBs, addresses, and other PII, with some records including SSNs and driver’s licenses.
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