727,000 Foodora customers leaked, CIA cyber weapons exposed by Wikileaks, and moreDebrief Data News Roundup

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2 min readJun 17, 2020

Foodora, the online food delivery brand became the latest victim of a data breach affecting over 727,000 customers in 14 countries.

“Unfortunately, we can confirm that a data breach has been identified concerning personal data dating back to 2016,” Delivery Hero says. “The data originates from some countries across our current and previous markets.”

The data was shared by an anonymous source on well-known forum for leaking stolen data.

Read the full article below:

https://www.databreachtoday.com/delivery-hero-confirms-foodora-data-breach-a-14435

Wikileaks exposes how the CIA hacks your TV, phones and other smart devices. A CNN report claims that the breach came as a result of a series of security shortcomings by the CIA.

“In a press to meet growing and critical mission needs, CCI had prioritized building cyber weapons at the expense of securing their own systems. Day-to-day security practices had become woefully lax,” the report says.

The report from WikiLeaks also stated that the CIA allegedly targeted individuals through malware and physical hacking on phones, computers and TV’s.

For more information read the full article bellow:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/16/politics/cia-wikileaks-vault-7-leak-report/index.html

A new report from Deloitte states that about 39% of global companies now some form blockchain development going on.

“Nearly 89% said they believe that digital assets will be very or somewhat important to their industries in the next three years,” the report stated. “An outright majority (53%) report that digital assets will be very important.”

The report states that many firms are increasingly prioritizing blockchain technology and digital assets in the future.

Read more here:

https://cointelegraph.com/news/deloitte-39-of-companies-worldwide-now-have-blockchain-in-production

There is an undeniable need for large companies to adopt a new system of protecting their information. Debrief’s unique middleware can solve that.

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That’s all for this week!

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