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Massive AT&T Data Breach Exposes 86 Million Records, Including SSNs

June 8, 2025

Hackers associated with the ShinyHunters group have leaked over 86 million records from AT&T, including sensitive personal information like full names, phone numbers, email addresses, and about 44 million decrypted Social Security Numbers (SSNs). The data was first shared on a Russian cybercrime forum in May 2025 after vulnerabilities in the Snowflake cloud data platform were exploited. This leak raises significant privacy concerns, especially since many SSNs were already compromised in a previous breach involving 3.2 billion records in August 2024. AT&T's history of data breaches adds to the urgency of the situation for affected customers.

Massive AT&T Data Breach Exposes 86 Million Records, Including SSNs HackRead

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Cybercriminals Exploit Residential Proxies to Evade Detection, Launch Attacks

June 8, 2025

Cybercriminals are increasingly using residential proxy services to conceal their online activities, allowing them to route traffic through legitimate-looking residential IP addresses. This method complicates detection by security systems and facilitates various illegal actions, including data scraping and DDoS attacks. The prevalence of these proxies is rising as they help attackers mimic normal user behavior, making it difficult to identify malicious traffic. Security experts highlight that the use of residential proxies poses significant risks to organizations and the broader internet landscape, emphasizing the need for advanced detection and response strategies to combat this evolving threat.

Cybercriminals Exploit Residential Proxies to Evade Detection and Launch Attacks Newsweek

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Telehealth Outcomes Vary Widely for Hospitals, Report Finds

June 8, 2025

The National Hospital Flash Report for April 2025 assesses the financial and operational landscapes of U.S. hospitals as they navigate a mixed recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights the rising use of telehealth services, which hospitals are increasingly adopting to improve patient access and reduce operational costs. While some facilities have stabilized revenue, others are struggling with high operational expenses and staffing shortages, emphasizing the need for strategic resource allocation and innovative business models to enhance financial resilience moving forward.

Hospitals Navigate Mixed Recovery Amid Telehealth Surge and Financial Challenges Kaufman Hall

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Trump's 2026 Budget Slashes CISA Funding and Workforce by Nearly 30%

June 8, 2025

President Donald Trump's Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal includes significant funding cuts to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), aiming to reduce its budget by $495 million and eliminate nearly 30% of its workforce. The plan will result in an 18% cut for the Cybersecurity Division, alongside severe reductions of up to 73% for the National Risk Management Center and 62% for the Stakeholder Engagement Division, potentially limiting CISA's ability to protect critical infrastructure and support local governments. Overall, the proposal seeks to reduce CISA's personnel by over 1,000 positions, leaving the agency with approximately 2,649 employees.

Trump's 2026 Budget Slashes CISA Funding and Workforce by Nearly 30% Cybersecurity Dive

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Massive AT&T Data Breach Exposes 86 Million Records, Including SSNs

June 8, 2025

Hackers associated with the ShinyHunters group have leaked over 86 million records from AT&T, including sensitive personal information like full names, phone numbers, email addresses, and about 44 million decrypted Social Security Numbers (SSNs). The data was first shared on a Russian cybercrime forum in May 2025 after vulnerabilities in the Snowflake cloud data platform were exploited. This leak raises significant privacy concerns, especially since many SSNs were already compromised in a previous breach involving 3.2 billion records in August 2024. AT&T's history of data breaches adds to the urgency of the situation for affected customers.

Massive AT&T Data Breach Exposes 86 Million Records, Including SSNs HackRead

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Cybercriminals Exploit Residential Proxies to Evade Detection, Launch Attacks

June 8, 2025

Cybercriminals are increasingly using residential proxy services to conceal their online activities, allowing them to route traffic through legitimate-looking residential IP addresses. This method complicates detection by security systems and facilitates various illegal actions, including data scraping and DDoS attacks. The prevalence of these proxies is rising as they help attackers mimic normal user behavior, making it difficult to identify malicious traffic. Security experts highlight that the use of residential proxies poses significant risks to organizations and the broader internet landscape, emphasizing the need for advanced detection and response strategies to combat this evolving threat.

Cybercriminals Exploit Residential Proxies to Evade Detection and Launch Attacks Newsweek

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Telehealth Outcomes Vary Widely for Hospitals, Report Finds

June 8, 2025

The National Hospital Flash Report for April 2025 assesses the financial and operational landscapes of U.S. hospitals as they navigate a mixed recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights the rising use of telehealth services, which hospitals are increasingly adopting to improve patient access and reduce operational costs. While some facilities have stabilized revenue, others are struggling with high operational expenses and staffing shortages, emphasizing the need for strategic resource allocation and innovative business models to enhance financial resilience moving forward.

Hospitals Navigate Mixed Recovery Amid Telehealth Surge and Financial Challenges Kaufman Hall

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Trump's 2026 Budget Slashes CISA Funding and Workforce by Nearly 30%

June 8, 2025

President Donald Trump's Fiscal Year 2026 budget proposal includes significant funding cuts to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), aiming to reduce its budget by $495 million and eliminate nearly 30% of its workforce. The plan will result in an 18% cut for the Cybersecurity Division, alongside severe reductions of up to 73% for the National Risk Management Center and 62% for the Stakeholder Engagement Division, potentially limiting CISA's ability to protect critical infrastructure and support local governments. Overall, the proposal seeks to reduce CISA's personnel by over 1,000 positions, leaving the agency with approximately 2,649 employees.

Trump's 2026 Budget Slashes CISA Funding and Workforce by Nearly 30% Cybersecurity Dive

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