LoanDepot, a major U.S. mortgage lender, has confirmed that almost 17 million customers had their personal data, including Social Security numbers and financial account numbers, stolen during a cyberattack in January. The breach was disclosed alongside another significant data breach involving Italy's FullPress Agency, where an SQL database containing more than 1.8 million lines was allegedly leaked on a hacking forum, indicating a potential exposure on the Dark Web. These incidents highlight the ongoing risks and challenges in protecting sensitive information in the digital age.
Major U.S. mortgage lender loanDepot notified nearly 17 million customers that their data, including Social Security numbers, may have been stolen in a cyberattack in January. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity #ransomware https://t.co/H1J3HVwDUi
NEW: LoanDepot now says close to 17 million customers had sensitive personal data stolen during a January cyberattack. Stolen data includes names, dates of birth, postal addresses, SSNs, financial account numbers, and more. https://t.co/LP44ARwXUG
Cybercrooks steal personal data of 17m loanDepot customers https://t.co/sbcrJBOm95
LoanDepot has confirmed that almost 17 million customers had data stolen during a January cyberattack, including financial account numbers and SSNs. @zackwhittaker has more: https://t.co/FRrfAmM2e7
LoanDepot says about 17 million customers had personal data and Social Security numbers stolen during cyberattack https://t.co/9bG6TRzqKX
#DataBreach Alert 🇮🇹Italy: FullPress Agency Allegedly Breached An SQL database of more than 1.8 million lines belonging to FullPress Agency (https://t.co/AECAaAXZii) has been allegedly leaked on a hacking forum. #DarkWeb #DataLeak #Security #infosecurity https://t.co/JkH8M7PhrZ