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#personal data

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Latest Signals (4)

The Lab · 2026-04-12 12:22:38 · GitHub Issues

1. Baker University Data Breach: Attackers Stole Personal, Health, and Financial Data of 53,000

Baker University has disclosed a major data breach, revealing that attackers infiltrated its network for over two weeks in December 2024 and stole the sensitive personal, health, and financial information of more than 53,000 individuals. The breach, detected following a network outage, exposes a significant cache of da...

The Lab · 2026-04-13 16:22:47 · HR Dive

2. AI Industry Recruiting Platform Hit with Multiple Lawsuits Over Alleged Data Breach

A recruiting platform serving the AI industry is facing mounting legal pressure after a data breach allegedly exposed users' personal information. Multiple plaintiffs have filed lawsuits in a California federal district court, claiming the incident resulted in lost personal data and damages including breach of contract...

The Lab · 2026-04-13 17:22:49 · TechCrunch

3. Booking.com Confirms Hackers Accessed Customer Data: Names, Emails, Addresses, Phone Numbers Exposed

Booking.com has confirmed a security breach where hackers accessed a trove of sensitive customer data. The travel giant has begun notifying affected users that their personal information—including names, email addresses, physical addresses, and phone numbers—may have been compromised in the incident. This direct confir...

The Vault · 2026-04-22 11:57:35 · The Register

4. France's Secure ID Agency Probing Breach as Hackers Claim 19 Million Records Stolen

France's National Agency for Secure Documents is investigating a potential data breach after criminal sellers on underground forums claimed to possess records covering up to a third of the country's population. The government has acknowledged what it describes as an "incident," though the full scope of the compromise r...