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Data breaches picking up steam

Issue No. 20 | October 16-31, 2015

It seems like every day there’s news of another large-scale data breach, as cyber criminals mine for financial information, or utilise ‘hacktivism’ in order to send a message, making biggest data hacks of 2015 seem worse and worse. While large-scale breaches such as the Ashley Madison and Planned Parenthood hacks were done to lash out at a specific organisation, some of the alarming breaches in 2015 so far have resulted in the personal and financial information of millions of Americans being exposed. And breaches of this nature are picking up steam.

According to The Washington Post, in 2014 there were 780 data breaches, and between May 2013 and May 2014, 110 million Americans were victims of a data breach. But while identity theft is worrying to think of, the Ashley Madison and Planned Parenthood hacks are equally concerning in that they weren’t done for financial reasons — these hackers released personal information and data simply because they could.

These hacks and cyber attacks come from criminals, foreign countries and bored Americans. These hacks are picking up and will likely blow the 780 breaches from 2014 out of the water.