June 24, 2024 at 06:43AM
Several major data breaches occurred in the US last week, including legendary denim dealer Levi’s admitting to a credential stuffing attack affecting over 72,000 customers. Additionally, the breach at debt collector Financial Business and Consumer Solutions (FBCS) has expanded to over 3.4 million affected individuals. Moreover, medical device manufacturer LivaNova reported a breach involving 129,219 people’s data.
Based on the meeting notes, here are the key takeaways:
1. Levi’s, a renowned denim dealer in the US, admitted to a data breach affecting over 72,000 customers. Cybercriminals accessed names, email addresses, delivery addresses, order histories, and partial payment information from online accounts. Affected customers have been advised to reset their passwords and monitor their accounts.
2. Financial Business and Consumer Solutions (FBCS) experienced a data breach affecting over 3.4 million individuals, including the unauthorized access of personal information such as social security numbers and account details. FBCS and its CFO have made multiple filings regarding the evolving number of affected individuals.
3. LivaNova, a medical device manufacturer, reported a data breach affecting 129,219 individuals due to a ransomware attack. Stolen data included personal and medical information. Affected individuals were offered free credit monitoring services.
These incidents highlight the increasing cyber threats facing organizations across different industries and the importance of proactive security measures to safeguard sensitive data.