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Tag: #databreach · 3 posts
Posted Apr 11
🚀 Heart South Reports Potential Data Breach Affecting Thousands Heart South has announced that approximately 46,666 individuals may have been affected by a data breach, with patient information from its network appearing on the dark web. According to NS3.AI, the company has been unable to verify if any specific individual's data was compromised. Notifications regarding the potential breach began being distributed in April 2026. #HeartSouth#databreach#patientdata#darkweb#NS3AI#privacy#cybersecurity#datasecurity#breachnotification#April2026
Posted Apr 11
🚀 Lakeview Loan Servicing Reaches $26 Million Settlement Over Data Breach Lakeview Loan Servicing has agreed to a proposed $26 million settlement following a data breach that impacted 2.53 million individuals in the United States. According to NS3.AI, the lawsuit alleges that unauthorized actors gained access to the company's systems, potentially exposing names, Social Security numbers, financial account details, and other personal information. While Lakeview denies any wrongdoing, eligible class members may receive compensation, credit monitoring, and identity protection if the settlement is approved. #DataBreach#Settlement#Privacy#IdentityProtection#FinancialServices#CyberSecurity#USNews
Posted Apr 10
🚀 Security Concerns Arise Over LLM Agent API Routers On April 10, Solayer founder @Fried_rice highlighted on social media the growing reliance of large language model (LLM) agents on third-party API routers, which distribute tool call requests to multiple upstream providers. According to BlockBeats, these routers operate as application layer proxies and can access each JSON payload in plaintext during transmission. However, no provider currently enforces encryption integrity protection between the client and upstream models. A study tested 28 paid routers purchased from platforms like Taobao, Xianyu, and Shopify independent sites, along with 400 free routers collected from public communities. The findings revealed that one paid router and eight free routers were actively injecting malicious code. Additionally, two routers deployed adaptive evasion triggers, 17 accessed AWS Canary credentials owned by researchers, and one stole ETH from a private key held by researchers. Further poisoning studies demonstrated that seemingly harmless routers could also be exploited. A leaked OpenAI key was used to generate 100 million GPT-5.4 tokens and over seven Codex sessions. Weaker bait configurations resulted in 2 billion billing tokens, 99 credentials across 440 Codex sessions, and 401 sessions running autonomously in YOLO mode. The research team developed an experimental proxy named Mine, capable of executing all four types of attacks on four public proxy frameworks. They also verified three client defense strategies: fault lock strategy gating, response-side anomaly screening, and append-only transparent logging. #LLM#API#Security#CyberSecurity#Malware#DataBreach#Encryption#Proxy#AI#MachineLearning#ETH