Many of the more than 5,000 people will pass the interest rate this year, just a few dollars back. However there are a few mega-hacks involved in hundreds of millions.
The Personal Data Resources Center has been provided by CNBC Build with the highest rate of returns in 2019 on a number of challenged accounts. ITRC only reviews vulnerabilities that may be able to maintain multiple breaches. Many companies, such as 7-Eleven, WhatsApp and Fortnite, have reported weak errors that could expose the data of millions of customers, but did not include a data entry point.
We take a look at the biggest data changes in 2019, as well as tips on how to resolve your debts.
5. Quest Diagnostics
Number of broken records: 11.9 millionIn early June, Quest Diagnostics, a diagnostic testing company, said it had discovered a breach of data related to its billing and collection provider, the US Medical Collection Agency. The breach disclosed health, financial and personal information to 11.9 million customers within eight months. This includes credit card numbers, bank account information, health information, and security numbers.
The AMCA hack also hit LabCorp, claiming that the personal accounts and bank accounts of 7.7 million of its customers were also reported. Just weeks after the alleged violations, AMCA filed for bankruptcy, alleging "significant costs," the company told the breach's clients and many of its major customers that failed. LabCorp and Marketing Diagnostics lowered AMCA after learning about the breach, and Conduent and CareCentrix.
4. Houzz
Number of broken records: 48.9 millionThe new Houzz website started the year by notifying customers that hackers had access to username and password, as well as public information. There are many questions about the breach, but according to ITRC reports 48,881,308 loans were made. No financial statements were received, the House said, adding that the month of December 2018 was broken.
3. Capital One
Number of broken records: 100 millionAt the end of July, Capital One reported a crackdown on big data, saying that the hacker had been involved in the news of more than 100 million Americans and 6 million Canadians applying for credit cards. since 2005.
The company says applications submitted by the boxer from 2005 to early 2019 will contain the customer's personal information, including names, addresses, zip codes, email addresses , phone numbers and birthdays. Bankruptcy and social security numbers have been reduced to about 140,0000 US credit card buyers and 80,000 have gone to credit card accounts that have been linked to related bank loan accounts.
Unlike other major breakthroughs, the data obtained during the construction phase of Build One has many statistical information such as security numbers.
2. Dubsmash
Number of broken records: 161.5 millionIn February, the Dubsmash video messaging app announced that it had clashed names with bankers, email addresses and passwords to nearly 162 million users. Hash passwords are restricted, so they must be entered before using them.
The scandal broke in December 2018, but reporters reported that data had been leaked to sell the dark website in February. A portion of the data repositories includes more than 600 million files from 16 protected sites.
1. Zynga
Number of broken records: 218 millionComputer software maker Zynga announced in October that the carrier is expected to announce a September 12 signing ceremony for shoppers playing the popular Road Toys and Famous Words and Games.
To add sign-in credentials, the hacker also provided access to usernames, email addresses, login IDs, certain Facebook IDs, phone numbers, and Zynga accounts for 218 million customers. include iOS and Android versions of the September games. 2, 2019.
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