ShinyHunters Publishes Stolen Panera Bread Data After Extortion Fails
The breach exploited Microsoft Entra single sign-on, exposing names, emails, and addresses of 14 million customers, prompting law enforcement notification, Panera confirmed.
- On Jan 28, Bloomberg News reported a wave of cyberattacks hit Bumble Inc., Panera Bread, Match Group, and CrunchBase, citing spokespersons for the affected companies.
- Mandiant warned last week that phishing and vishing tactics compromised single sign-on credentials, while Bumble reported one contractor account was recently breached in a phishing incident and Match confirmed a Jan 16 breach.
- The attackers claimed to have taken thousands of internal documents from Bumble Inc., focusing on restricted files from Google Drive and Slack, while CrunchBase said documents on its corporate network were affected and Panera said the data involved was contact information.
- Bumble Inc. contacted law enforcement after a contractor account compromise and said intruders were ousted, while Match Group said on Jan 28 it is notifying affected individuals with no sign of credential access.
- Mandiant warned last week that ShinyHunters uses vishing to compromise single sign-on credentials, shifted from ransomware to data exfiltration, and allegedly added victims to a data leak site seeking extortion demands.
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