Panera Bread data breach hits over 5 million customers

New reports indicate that a Panera Bread data breach is more severe than initially thought, affecting over 5 million customers. Customer data has been leaked on the dark web.

Recent claims suggest the Panera Bread data breach extends to over 5 million affected customers, far exceeding earlier assessments. According to new reports, sensitive customer information has surfaced on the dark web, raising significant privacy concerns for the fast-casual chain's patrons. The incident highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in retail data security. While details on the exact nature of the leaked data remain limited, the scale underscores the potential risks to millions of users' personal information. This development follows initial notifications about the breach, prompting closer scrutiny of Panera Bread's cybersecurity measures.

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Dramatic illustration depicting the Coupang data breach, with data spilling from a cracked digital vault and investigators on scene.
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Coupang data breach spanned June to November

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A massive data breach at e-commerce giant Coupang exposed personal information of 33.7 million customers from June 24 to November 8. Officials revealed the attacker exploited the company's electronic signature key, prompting a thorough government investigation. The incident has heightened public concerns over South Korea's data protection capabilities.

A significant data breach has compromised the credit card information of more than 5.6 million individuals. The incident involves 700Credit, where data was stolen via a third-party API integration. Details emerged in a recent report on cybersecurity threats.

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Central Maine Healthcare has disclosed a significant data breach that exposed sensitive information of 145,000 patients. The incident involved names, health insurance details, and Social Security numbers. The revelation comes as the organization addresses the cybersecurity lapse.

Police conducted a second day of raids at e-commerce giant Coupang's headquarters over a massive data breach affecting 33.7 million customers. The suspect is a former Chinese developer who worked on the company's authentication system. Prime Minister Kim Min-seok described the incident as 'beyond serious' and vowed strict action.

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Personal information of about 4.5 million members of Seoul's public bike sharing service Ttareungyi is believed to have leaked in 2024, leading to a police investigation. The breach, suspected to be the work of hackers, is thought to have occurred around the time of widespread DDoS attacks on public institutions.

A ransomware group known as NightSpire has claimed responsibility for hacking into Hyatt's systems and stealing data. The group states it has obtained nearly 50GB of files from the hotel chain, which it plans to sell. This incident highlights ongoing cybersecurity threats to the hospitality sector.

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Chile's National Consumer Service (Sernac) has issued a formal request to Clínica Dávila following a cyberattack that leaked about 250 gigabytes of sensitive patient data. The agency demands detailed information within 10 business days on the incident, attributed to a foreign ransomware group named Devman. Compromised data includes clinical records, diagnoses, and medical test results, such as HIV screenings.

 

 

 

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