Country for PR: United Kingdom
Contributor: PR Newswire Europe
Friday, December 31 2021 - 09:30
AsiaNet
NordVPN: The biggest data breaches of 2021
LONDON, Dec 30, 2021, /PRNewswire - Asianet/ --

Digital privacy expert reviews the most significant data breaches of 2021

2021 was another record-breaking year for leaks, hacks, and dark web data 
dumps. Hackers were extremely active in exploiting the weak points of Internet 
users and companies, with the attacks ranging from private individuals to 
hospitals and entire municipalities. According to the Identity Theft Resource 
Center (ITRC) 
[https://www.idtheftcenter.org/post/identity-theft-resource-center-to-share-late
st-data-breach-analysis-with-u-s-senate-commerce-committee-number-of-data-breach
es-in-2021-surpasses-all-of-2020/?nowprocket=1], in the first nine months of 
2021, 281.5 million people were impacted by data breaches, data exposures and 
data leaks.
 
“This year we saw headline after headline about ransomware attacks, third-party 
hacks, breaches, and even some cyber espionage. Our lives have moved to the 
digital realm, making us leave even more digital footprint. Not surprisingly, 
it invites all kinds of scammers and hackers to look for various security 
vulnerabilities that they could exploit,” explains Daniel Markuson, a digital 
privacy expert at NordVPN [https://nordvpn.com/fr/].

Some of the biggest data breaches globally

From the enormous number of data breaches and hacking attacks that happened in 
2021, Daniel Markuson from NordVPN [https://nordvpn.com/fr/] has listed the top 
largest data breaches.

Among the biggest global breaches 
[https://nordvpn.com/fr/blog/data-breaches-2021/], here comes the tech giant 
Facebook, whose users’ data was found on hacking forums in early 2021. The leak 
included full names, phone numbers, emails, location information, and more. In 
total, 533 million users were impacted.

Moreover, in 2021 a company Experian was linked to the exposure of data from 
220 million Brazilians. The breach, uncovered by the security company PSafe, 
resulted in large quantities of personal information being sold on the dark web.

Also, security firm Comparitech announced in September that they’d found a 
giant online database of stolen data. The database included information on more 
than 100 million travelers, including their names, travel dates, and passport 
numbers.

Finally, Syniverse, a company which plays a key role in the infrastructure of 
many huge telecom groups (including T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon), in September 
2021 admitted that hackers had access to their networks for potentially several 
years. More than 500 million records were lost, affecting millions of cellphone 
users worldwide.

“2021 highlighted vulnerabilities within third-party connections, saw hackers 
getting smarter and better, and showed how cyber attacks can have devastating 
real-world consequences,” adds Daniel Markuson from NordVPN 
[https://nordvpn.com/fr/].

NordVPN is the world’s most advanced VPN service provider used by over 14 
million internet users worldwide. More about us on http://nordvpn.com/ja/, 
Twitter, [https://www.twitter.com/nordvpn], LinkedIn 
[https://www.linkedin.com/company/nord-vpn].

Source: NordVPN
Translations

Japanese