Conduent Data Breach Exposes Millions of Americans
A significant data breach at Conduent, a major government tech contractor, has impacted millions of Americans, exposing sensitive informatio...
The Identity Theft Resource Center’s 2025 Data Breach Report found the highest number of breaches to date.
Victim notifications decreased by 79% year-over-year, indicating a move away from "mega-breaches". Why this matters: Smaller, more targeted attacks can be harder to detect and prevent.
Several notable breaches occurred in January 2026, including Target (source code theft), BreachForums (user data leak), ICE (sensitive agent data exposure), Monroe University (320,000 individuals affected), Department of Human Services (1 million individuals affected), Under Armour (customer data and email exposure), and an exposure of 149 million credentials.
Target experienced a unique breach where malicious actors stole internal code and developer documentation (860 GB) instead of customer data. This could leave the retailer more vulnerable to future cyber incidents. Learn more about the Target breach?ref=yanuki.com.
A popular hacker forum, BreachForums, suffered a data breach leaking metadata belonging to 324,000 individuals, including usernames, email addresses, registration dates, and IP addresses. Learn more about the BreachForums breach?ref=yanuki.com.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had sensitive information on department workers leaked, exposing 2,000 agents and 150 supervisors. The database exposing ICE agents experienced a cyberattack. Learn more about the ICE breach?ref=yanuki.com.
Approximately 320,000 individuals were impacted by a data breach at Monroe University. Impacted data includes names, birthdays, driver’s license/passport numbers, medical/health insurance data, and Social Security numbers. A lawsuit has been filed. Learn more about the Monroe University breach?ref=yanuki.com.
Two state DHS departments announced separate data incidents in January, affecting 1 million individuals in total. Learn more about the DHS breaches?ref=yanuki.com.
Under Armour experienced a data security incident in November 2025, with a customer dataset released on a hacking forum in January 2026. Sensitive data, including names, birth dates, purchase histories, locations, and 72 million email addresses, were exposed. Learn more about the Under Armour breach?ref=yanuki.com.
A cybersecurity researcher discovered 149 million credentials (96 GB) in an exposed database, including emails, usernames, passwords, financial data, and banking logins. Learn more about the database breach?ref=yanuki.com.
Q: What does the decrease in victim notifications mean?
It suggests that malicious actors are focusing on smaller, more targeted attacks rather than large-scale "mega-breaches."
Q: What type of data was exposed in these breaches?
The exposed data varied, including source code, usernames, email addresses, sensitive personal data (names, birthdays, SSNs), and login credentials.
Stay vigilant about your online security and monitor your accounts for suspicious activity.
Be aware of phishing attempts and avoid clicking on suspicious links or attachments.
Use strong, unique passwords for each of your online accounts.
Consider using a password manager to help you generate and store strong passwords.
Regularly update your software and devices to patch security vulnerabilities.
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