Cyber Security Headlines

Kettering data published, Reddit sues Anthropic, North Face breached

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Jun 6, 2025
Recent data from Kettering Health was published after a ransomware attack, shedding light on the serious implications of cybercrime. Reddit's lawsuit against Anthropic over data scraping raises questions about data ownership and privacy. Additionally, North Face faced a credential stuffing attack, compromising customer accounts. There's also a focus on significant vulnerabilities discovered in Cisco's systems and the ongoing legal ramifications for cybercriminals. Meanwhile, ransomware incidents affecting government digital services underscore the urgency of robust national cybersecurity efforts.
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Kettering Health Data Leak Insight

  • Kettering Health's ransomware attack led to 941 GB of data being leaked without ransom payment.
  • This shows some organizations might resist extortion despite severe data breaches.
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Reddit Vs Unauthorized AI Scraping

  • Reddit takes a legal stance against unauthorized scraping by AI startups like Anthropic.
  • It highlights emerging conflicts on AI training data usage without partnerships.
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North Face Credential Stuffing Risks

  • North Face suffered credential stuffing that compromised nearly 3,000 customer accounts.
  • Attackers used stolen credentials from other breaches, showing credential reuse risks.
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