A disclosed access incident tied to a third-party platform shows how SaaS integrations can extend the reach of a breach far beyond the original vendor.
A disclosed breach affecting 1.4 million people shows how centralized healthcare data platforms can magnify privacy and compliance risk far beyond a single login screen.
A reported breach tied to Texas Parks and Wildlife shows how a contractor in the trust path can turn a routine licensing system into a high-value privacy event.
A licensing platform compromise shows how a third-party service can turn routine government transactions into a large identity-security event.
Texas officials disclosed a breach involving a third-party license system vendor, with more than 3 million hunting and fishing customer records placed under forensic review and identity-risk questions left hanging.
A third-party breach tied to TPWD exposed 3,087,721 personal records, while the vendor behind the incident has not been publicly identified.
The Oncology Institute disclosed a vendor-linked incident, a reminder that in healthcare the most sensitive path is often the one patients never see.
A reported breach involving a third-party healthcare processor shows how the administrative side of care can become the most sensitive part of the attack surface.
A cyberattack on third-party provider Navia has compromised sensitive information of nearly 300 HackerOne employees, underscoring the hidden dangers of supply chain vulnerabilities.