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12702001462?profile=RESIZE_400xLuxury department store chain the Neiman Marcus Group[1] has become the latest victim in a series of cyberattacks targeting users of the Snowflake data warehousing platform. The breach affected nearly 65,000 shoppers and exposed sensitive personal information.

In a letter to affected customers, Neiman Marcus stated, "We are writing to notify you of an issue that involves certain of your personal information.  In May 2024, we learned that, between April and May 2024, an unauthorized third party g

12643104291?profile=RESIZE_400xThe criminal hacking group ShinyHunters claims it has stolen information, including bank and credit card numbers and staff HR details, from 30 million customers and employees. The stolen information includes bank account data. The hackers belong to the same gang that recently hacked Ticketmaster. The hackers are now trying to sell what they claim is confidential information belonging to millions of Santander’s employees and customers.

Santander, which employs 200,000 staff worldwide, has confirm

12633671284?profile=RESIZE_400xLive Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, revealed Friday evening that it was the victim of a cyber-attack that compromised user data.  The company said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it discovered an "unauthorized activity within a third-party cloud database," on May 20 and promptly launched an investigation.

A week later, "a criminal threat actor offered Live Nation what it alleged was user data for sale via the dark web, according to the filing.  "As