时间:2026-04-08 11:54:59 来源:网络整理编辑:時尚
Samsung users should be on alert about a July data breach of U.S. customer personal data, only just
Samsung users should be on alert about a July data breach of U.S. customer personal data, only just announced by the tech company.
On Sept. 2, Samsung notified customers of a "cybersecurity" incident that happened in late July, discovered on Aug.4, resulting in a breach of personal information including "names, contact and demographic information, dates of birth, and product registration information." The company reassured customers that the breach did not affect social security or credit card numbers stored in the system.
The number of affected users hasn't been released yet, but Samsung notes if you've received notice, then your data was involved in the breach.
Tweet may have been deleted
Overall, it's been quite a tough year for cybersecurity and data protection.

In April, money transfer app CashApp revealed a former employee had accessed the personal information of millions of users. In August, food delivery app DoorDash announced that hackers had stolen data affecting an undisclosed number of users, including personal names, addresses, contact information, and partial payment card numbers, in addition to internal tools used by delivery drivers. Even Signal, considered one of the most secure phone messaging apps, addressed a cybersecurity threat after its verification app Twilio was breached. And in other phone company news, T-Mobile finally laid out the details of a class action settlement pertaining to an Aug. 2021 user data breach — affected customers got a whopping $5.
SEE ALSO:Brands, celebs double down on NFTs, but the market keeps tankingIt's not the first time Samsung has dealt with such a breach, either, and not even the first of 2022. In March, the tech company announced that hackers had exposed internal company data affecting Galaxy smartphones. "Currently, we do not anticipate any impact to our business or customers. We have implemented measures to prevent further such incidents and will continue to serve our customers without disruption," the company said.
Samsung says the latest security incident is under investigation by a private cybersecurity firm and law enforcement.
For those affected by the breach, Samsung suggests you stay wary of phishing schemes, monitor your credit profiles closely (and even makes some suggestions for free online credit reports), read through the security notice FAQ, and revisit the company's privacy policy.
TopicsCybersecuritySamsung
Balloon fanatic Tim Kaine is also, of course, very good at harmonica2026-04-08 11:11
Olympic security asks female Iranian fan to drop protest sign2026-04-08 10:56
How Hyperloop One went off the rails2026-04-08 10:56
The U.S. will no longer have the final say on internet domain names2026-04-08 10:39
Fyvush Finkel, Emmy winner for 'Picket Fences,' dies at 932026-04-08 10:14
Man stumbles upon his phone background in real life2026-04-08 10:07
Ivanka Trump's unpaid interns share cringeworthy financial advice2026-04-08 10:00
Two astronauts just installed a new parking spot on the International Space Station2026-04-08 09:32
This weird squid looks like it has googly eyes, guys2026-04-08 09:20
Dramatic photo captures nun texting friends after Italy earthquake2026-04-08 09:14
Darth Vader is back. Why do we still care?2026-04-08 11:20
Despite IOC ban, Rio crowds get their political messages across2026-04-08 11:17
Wikipedia co2026-04-08 11:03
Donald Trump's tangled web of Russian influence2026-04-08 10:55
Carlos Beltran made a very interesting hair choice2026-04-08 10:37
PlayStation Now game streaming is coming to PC2026-04-08 10:14
MashReads Podcast: What makes a good summer read?2026-04-08 10:08
Early Apple2026-04-08 09:59
Major earthquake and multiple aftershocks rock central Italy2026-04-08 09:48
Did our grandparents have the best beauty advice?2026-04-08 09:48