Casio's October Breach Hits 8,500; Stanford, IMS, and Singing River Join Ransomware Roll Call

Post date: January 7, 2025 · Discovered: April 24, 2026 · 4 posts, 0 comments

Casio exposed personal data for roughly 8,500 people in an October 2024 ransomware incident. Separately, Infosys McCamish Systems (IMS) reported a LockBit attack compromising over six million records. Singing River Health System warned of a massive August 2023 breach affecting 895,204 people. Stanford University saw its Department of Public Safety network hit, stealing 27,000 individual data points.

Key Points

#1Multiple institutions have suffered recent, significant data breaches.

The thread summaries document attacks against Casio, IMS, Singing River Health, and Stanford, detailing specific numbers of exposed records.

Source Discussions (4)

This report was synthesized from the following Lemmy discussions, ranked by community score.

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Casio says data of 8,500 people exposed in October ransomware attack
[email protected]·2 comments·1/7/2025·by BrikoX·bleepingcomputer.com
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Singing River Health System: Data of 895,000 stolen in ransomware attack
[email protected]·1 comments·5/15/2024·by BrikoX·bleepingcomputer.com
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Stanford: Data of 27,000 people stolen in September ransomware attack
[email protected]·0 comments·3/12/2024·by BrikoX·bleepingcomputer.com
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Infosys McCamish says LockBit stole data of 6 million people
[email protected]·0 comments·6/29/2024·by BrikoX·bleepingcomputer.com