Data Breach
Swedish government IT data leaked on darknet
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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 European Commission has disclosed a cyber attack that affected its cloud infrastructure hosting the Europa.eu websites. Officials stated that data was taken from the sites, and the incident has been contained while investigations continue. Bleeping Computer reported that hackers accessed over 350GB of data, including employee information.
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A group calling itself the Internet Yiff Machine has released 93 gigabytes of data purportedly stolen from P3 Global Intel, a platform used by Crime Stoppers programs and law enforcement for managing anonymous crime tips. The data, containing sensitive personal information on millions of tips, was sent to Straight Arrow News and the Distributed Denial of Secrets archive. Navigate360, which owns P3, has not confirmed the breach but hired a digital forensics firm to investigate.
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.
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Canada Computers & Electronics has disclosed a data breach that exposed customer information. Some affected customers also had their credit card details compromised. The company announced the incident on February 2, 2026.
A hacker using the name Lovely has claimed responsibility for breaching a Condé Nast user database, releasing over 2.3 million records from WIRED magazine. The data includes personal details like names, emails, addresses, and phone numbers, but no passwords. The hacker threatens to leak an additional 40 million records from other Condé Nast publications in the coming weeks.
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Korean Air, a major South Korean airline, has been affected by a supply-chain attack originating from Oracle, resulting in the exposure of thousands of its employees' information. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in third-party software services. Details emerged in a recent security report.
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