TODAY: 2 NEW BREACHES·LAST 30 DAYS: 34·RECORDS THIS YEAR: 2.7B·MOST TARGETED: Government·TOP ORIGIN: Unknown·LARGEST BREACH: Hitech Group or Hi Tek Syndicate Database Leak (1.8B)·GLOBAL THREAT LEVEL: HIGH·TODAY: 2 NEW BREACHES·LAST 30 DAYS: 34·RECORDS THIS YEAR: 2.7B·MOST TARGETED: Government·TOP ORIGIN: Unknown·LARGEST BREACH: Hitech Group or Hi Tek Syndicate Database Leak (1.8B)·GLOBAL THREAT LEVEL: HIGH
A large-scale data breach at Penninghen, a French educational institution, has resulted in the exposure of sensitive information belonging to over 25,000 students. The leaked data includes personal identifiable information (PII), student and parent records, over 7,800 photos, and a vast trove of financial documents such as IBANs, school certificates, criminal records, passports, and payment receipts. Additionally, the complete Penninghen source code, totaling 47,457 files and 14GB, has been compromised. This breach represents a critical security incident that could have severe consequences for the affected individuals and the organization.
EXPOSED DATA TYPES
personal information
student records
photos
financial documents
passports
identity cards
email logs
source code
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