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Kaiser Permanente to pay $46 million in privacy data breach settlement. Here's how to file a claim.
Kaiser Permanente has reached a lawsuit settlement over alleged patient data breaches involving Kaiser websites and mobile applications, with members eligible to receive a payment from a $46 million settlement fund,
Hackers gained access to some Betterment customers’ personal information through a social engineering attack, then targeted some of them with a crypto-related phishing message.
ICE data breach claims 4,500 Border Patrol and ICE staff details leaked after Renee Nicole Good's death, with ICE List planning releases and DHS warning of safety risks.
According to the lawsuit, the information included IP addresses, names, search terms, medical histories, communications with health care providers, and details about how users navigated Kaiser’s online platforms.
Ledger, a hardware wallet manufacturer, which has historically been known by the reputation of keeping crypto assets offline, has suffered another data exposure incident and has brought back old worries regarding the privacy of customers and third-party risk in the industry.
Covenant Health detected a cyberattack May 26, 2025, but attackers accessed patient information starting May 18, prompting credit monitoring offers.
Spanish energy provider Endesa and its Energía XXI operator are notifying customers that hackers accessed the company's systems and accessed contract-related information, which includes personal details.
An extortionist group called the Crimson Collective claimed access to personal info about the company’s customers, industry reports said.
Nearly 3.5 million University of Phoenix students and staff were affected by a data breach involving Social Security numbers and financial information.
About 4,800 members of the public had their personal information exposed after a cyberattack on the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality’s servers.
Former registrant filed the application in Superior Court of Quebec A former dealing representative has asked the Superior Court of Quebec to authorize a class action against the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO),