France Postal and Banking Services Under Cyberattack
France Postal and Banking Services Under Cyberattack
A massive DDoS attack crippled France’s La Poste and La Banque Postale online services. This outage disrupted holiday package tracking and mobile banking during the peak season. France cyberattack impacted essential banking operations like ATMs and card payments remained functional via SMS authentication. No data theft was reported, but the incident highlights rising threats against French infrastructure. Experts suggest the coordinated disruption may be linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Source: Bleeping Computer
Nissan Confirms Data Breach
Nissan Motor Corporation has publicly confirmed a data breach from unauthorized access to Red Hat servers. The incident exposed personal information for approximately 21,000 Nissan Fukuoka Sales Co., Ltd. customers. Red Hat, the contracted service provider responsible for developing a customer management system, detected the unauthorized server access on September 26, 2025. However, notification to Nissan was delayed by a week. The leaked dataset includes customer names, addresses, telephone numbers, and partial email addresses.
Source: Cyber Security News
Coupang Breach Affects Millions of Users
Coupang recently disclosed a massive data breach affecting 33.7 million accounts, the largest in South Korea’s history, after a former employee used retained access keys to exfiltrate customer details over a five-month period. Although the leaked information including names, addresses, and purchase histories was not legally required to be encrypted, the scale of the incident has sparked public outcry and potential record-breaking fines of up to $900 million. To prevent such devastating exposures, organizations can implement Penta Security’s D.AMO, a leading data encryption platform that secures sensitive information beyond legal mandates without compromising system performance.
Source: Bleeping Computer
NHS England Confirms Data Breach From Ransomware
DXS International, a healthcare technology provider for NHS England, recently disclosed a data breach after detecting unauthorized access to its office servers on December 14, 2025. Although a ransomware group claimed to have exfiltrated 300 gigabytes of data, the company reports that frontline clinical services remain unaffected and operational. The breach is currently being investigated by cybersecurity specialists to determine if any sensitive patient information was compromised. DXS has notified the appropriate regulators and law enforcement while working closely with the NHS to ensure the security of their integrated systems.
Source: Tech Crunch
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