Data Breach Roundup (May 29 - June 4, 2026)
Charter Communications data breach affects 4.9 million accounts
An update to a breach from last week, there's not much new here except that we now know how many people were impacted. ShinyHunters claims the data includes consumer and business customer names, email addresses, physical addresses, phone numbers, phone types, plan information, support ticket data, and some CPNI data.

Grand Theft Auto V cheat service gets hacked, exposing thousands of gamers
Atlas Menu is a popular cheat service for Grand Theft Auto V online, and has now suffered a data breach. Stolen data includes email addresses, usernames, hashed passwords, IP addresses, and support tickets of about 64,000 accounts. There's no information in this article about how Atlas Menu was breached.

Ultrahuman says hackers accessed customers’ wellness data via internal tool
Ultrahuman sells smart rings and metabolic health-tracking devices that enable users to monitor metrics such as sleep, activity, and recovery. The startup is best known for its Ring Air, which competes with the Oura Ring. The company says the incident was the result of gaining credentials stolen from an employee’s malware-infected laptop. They have declined to say how many people or what data was impacted, citing an ongoing investigation.

UN food agency discloses breach affecting 600,000 Gaza households
The UN's World Food Programme (WFP) says that the self-registration application (SRA) for Palestine was breached. Affected data included names, ID numbers, phone numbers, and location information (such as neighborhood data recorded during registration).

DentaQuest data breach exposed info of 2.6 million accounts
DentaQuest, is one of the largest dental benefits administrators in the United States. The breach is the result of the ShinyHunters ransomware gang, and impacts Email addresses full names, phone numbers, government-issued IDs, health insurance information, genders, and dates of birth.

California AG sues 23andMe over 2023 breach exposing health data
A small update to a story that just won't end. This breach alleges "failure to protect sensitive customer genetic and personal information." We will update you if there's any further information.



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