Michael Kan reports: National Public Data, a website infamous for its role in leaking millions of Social Security numbers last year, has returned with the ability to look up anyone’s personal information. The site shut down in December amid a wave of lawsuits against parent company Jericho Pictures after a breach exposed an estimated 272 million unique SSNs and…
Russia Is Suspected to Be Behind Breach of Federal Court Filing System
Adam Goldman, Glenn Thrush, and Mattathias Schwartz report: Investigators have uncovered evidence that Russia is at least partly responsible for a recent hack of the computer system that manages federal court documents, including highly sensitive records with information that could reveal sources and people charged with national security crimes, according to several people briefed on…
NL: Hacked lab paid ransom: ‘Millions of euros demanded’
The following is a machine translation of an article by Daniel Verlaan: The hacked Clinical Diagnostics laboratory in Rijswijk has paid a ransom to the cybercriminals. Ransomware group Nova, responsible for the hack, confirmed this to RTL Nieuws. The laboratory hopes the payment will prevent more stolen data and medical records of Dutch citizens from…
Updating: Two Telegram channels and two accounts banned, one bounty offered, and BreachForums goes down
If you were glued to a Telegram channel the other day watching people associated with ShinyHunters, Scattered Spider, and Lapsu$ leak data and rant about Mandiant, the NCA, the FBI, and demand that some arrested folks be set free, then you might want to think of yesterday and today as the next episode to the…
North Korean Kimsuky Hackers Suffer Data Breach as Insiders Leak Information Online
Sometimes we like insider leaks, right? Divya reports: A member of North Korea’s notorious Kimsuky espionage group has experienced a significant data breach after insiders leaked hundreds of gigabytes of internal files and tools to the public. The breach, which emerged in early June 2025, exposed the group’s sophisticated backdoors, phishing frameworks, and reconnaissance operations,…
Hackers post stolen St. Paul data online as efforts to reset city employee passwords surge forward
Mayor Melvin Carter said a hacker group on Monday posted 43 gigabytes of stolen data taken from server of St. Paul Parks and Rec Department. The InterLock ransomware group claims responsibility for the attack and leak. Rob Olson reports: For the second day, a steady stream of St. Paul employees streamed in and out of…