[1/2] A worker arrives at the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, October 1, 2013. REUTERS/James Lawler Duggan/File Photo
"While no HHS systems or networks were compromised, attackers gained access to data by exploiting the vulnerability in the MOVEit Transfer software of third-party vendors," a health department official familiar with the matter said.
Data exposed after US health department hit by global cyberattack
At least 100,000 people could have had their data compromised by a hack of contractors at the Department of Health and Human Services, a department official said Thursday, making it the latest U.S. government agency to be caught up in a sweeping cyberattack connected to Russian cybercriminals.
Hackers gained personal information about American, Southwest pilot applicants - SRN News
Hackers gained personal information about thousands of people who applied to become pilots at American and Southwest airlines
The airlines say there was a breach at a Texas company called Pilot Credentials, which the airlines used in their recruitment efforts. About 5,700 applicants to American and 3,000 at Southwest were affected.
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