Here’s today’s reminder that it’s not always the huge-number breaches that pose the most risk or actual physical danger to people. Anosha Shariq reports:
A helpline for Yakuza victims faces a shocking data breach, exposing personal details of 2,500 individuals and sparking fears of retaliation and safety risks.
A tragic irony has unfolded as the Kumamoto Prefecture Violence Prevention Movement Promotion Center, dedicated to helping victims of Japan’s infamous Yakuza, has suffered a devastating data breach.
The leak potentially exposed personal information of 2,500 individuals, including victims and those seeking to leave the Yakuza’s grip, raising alarms about their safety and privacy.
Read more at VPNRanks. The Center posted a notice on its website about the November 15 phishing incident.