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Petco Breach Exposes Millions: SSNs Lost

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Petco data breach potentially exposed millions of customers' sensitive personal data.
  • Arizona is suing Temu, alleging unlawful harvesting of user data without consent.
  • Ransomware payments by US companies have surpassed $4.5 billion.
Petco Breach Exposes Millions: SSNs Lost

A major data breach at Petco has raised concerns, with potentially millions of customers' sensitive information, including Social Security numbers, name, date of birth, and financial details, exposed. The company is notifying affected individuals and advising them to watch for phishing scams.

In a separate development, Arizona is taking legal action against the e-commerce platform Temu. The state's attorney general accuses Temu of unlawfully collecting more user data than necessary, including personal information, without adequate consent, violating consumer protection laws.

Furthermore, ransomware attacks continue to pose a significant threat to businesses, with US companies having paid over $4.5 billion to attackers. The UK's National Cyber Security Centre also warns that prompt injection, a method of exploiting AI, may be an unfixable security problem.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Petco breach may have exposed Social Security numbers, names, email addresses, dates of birth, driver's licenses, and financial information.
Arizona is suing Temu for allegedly harvesting excessive user data without proper consent, violating the Arizona Consumer Fraud Act.
US companies have paid over $4.5 billion in ransomware payments to attackers.

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