Data Breach
Swedish government IT data leaked on darknet
Riportato dall'IA Immagine generata dall'IA
A hacker group called ByteToBreach has leaked sensitive information from a government IT system on the darknet. The leak includes source code, passwords, and personal data from a platform managed by IT consultant CGI Sweden. Authorities like Cert-SE confirm they are aware of the reports but decline to comment.
The operator of Hong Kong's Ngong Ping 360 cable car attraction detected irregularities in its internal network on Thursday and alerted police and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data. An investigation confirmed that certain data had been stolen, with the company facing a ransom demand. The firm has apologised to guests, employees, and stakeholders for the incident.
Riportato dall'IA
Adult entertainment website Frivol has disclosed a data leak that may impact around 479,000 users. The breach involved an open database containing user details. The revelation was reported on February 25, 2026.
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.
Riportato dall'IA
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.
E-commerce giant Coupang has announced a 1.68 trillion won compensation plan for 33.7 million users affected by a recent data breach. The package includes 50,000 won in vouchers per person, with distributions starting next month. This follows founder Kim Bom-suk's first public apology over the incident.
Riportato dall'IA
South Korean police have started forensic examination of a suspect's laptop, recovered by Coupang in the data breach affecting 33 million customers. The e-commerce firm claims a former employee accessed and saved data from 3,000 accounts but deleted it without external transfer—a statement dismissed by authorities as unverified.
Optimizely data breach may affect 10,000 companies
16 febbraio 2026 03:25SK Telecom gains 342,000 users in January amid KT fee waiver
10 febbraio 2026 17:02Science minister says Coupang probe based on law without discrimination
10 febbraio 2026 00:14Government confirms 33.67 million records leaked in Coupang breach
06 febbraio 2026 18:38Conduent data breach impacts tens of millions
16 gennaio 2026 21:59President Lee discusses Coupang data leak with party leaders
14 gennaio 2026 13:05Central Maine Healthcare reports data breach affecting 145,000 patients
31 dicembre 2025 09:19Coupang clarifies data breach vouchers won't require lawsuit waivers at hearing
30 dicembre 2025 07:58Hacker claims breach of Condé Nast user database
30 dicembre 2025 06:58Thousands of Korean Air employees exposed in Oracle breach