Data Breach at Conservative Partnership Institute

The Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI) left exposed the sensitive personal information of over 1,500 job applicants, including those with top secret security clearance, in an online job bank. The exposed data included social security numbers, home addresses, and other personal details. The records were stored in open Amazon S3 buckets, making them publicly accessible. This comes amid concerns of foreign actors targeting right-wing infrastructure in Washington, D.C.

Roku Data Breach

Roku has disclosed a data breach affecting 576,000 user accounts, marking the second security incident in a month. The breach was a result of 'credential stuffing' and led to unauthorized purchases, but sensitive information was not accessed. Roku has reset passwords and will enable two-factor authentication for all accounts.

Current Events

Israeli forces withdraw from Gaza's main hospital after a two-week raid. California's fast-food workers receive a 25% raise to $20 per hour. AT&T investigates a data breach affecting over 70 million customers. Beyonce releases a new album featuring diverse music genres. NPR reflects on past April Fools' Day jokes and offers tips to avoid misinformation.

AT&T Data Breach and Passcode Reset

AT&T resets passcodes for millions of customers after a massive data breach exposed sensitive information. Security researcher found encrypted passcodes easily decipherable. AT&T taking steps to protect customer accounts and contacting affected individuals.

Data Breach at Hospital

A reported data breach at the hospital where Princess Kate had abdominal surgery may result in disciplinary action.

Cybersecurity Breach in Minneapolis Public Schools

Minneapolis Public Schools experienced a devastating cyberattack where hackers stole sensitive data, including Social Security numbers and health records, of over 105,000 individuals. This breach highlights the vulnerability of young public school students to cyberattacks and the long-term consequences it can have on their lives.