Hertz, Dollar, Thrifty: 1 Million People, Same Breach
Hertz disclosed a breach affecting over a million people across Hertz, Dollar, and Thrifty brands. The root cause? Zero-day vulnerabilities in a third-party file transfer platform.
Hertz disclosed a breach affecting over a million people across Hertz, Dollar, and Thrifty brands. The root cause? Zero-day vulnerabilities in a third-party file transfer platform.
Oracle Cloud got hit. 6 million records exfiltrated. More than 140,000 tenants impacted. This is what happens when a single vulnerability cascades across thousands of organizations.
DISA Global Solutions runs background checks for tens of thousands of companies. The breach happened in April 2024. They didn't notify the 3.3 million affected people until February 2025.
PowerSchool serves over 60 million students across the U.S. and Canada. In January, attackers got in using compromised credentials to a support platform. That's it. One password.
Senator Mark Warner called it "the worst telecom hack in our nation's history." AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Lumen — all hit by the Salt Typhoon campaign.
Hot Topic just handed hackers a 730 GB database with nearly 57 million customer records. The asking price on the hacker forum? $20,000.