AIPAC’s Cyber Oopsie: 810 Affected by Data Breach, But No Hackers in Sight!

AIPAC’s recent data breach involved unauthorized access to sensitive files over several months, affecting 810 individuals. AIPAC assures no misuse of data has been detected but offers 12 months of identity protection. The culprit remains unknown, and no data has surfaced on hacker forums.

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Who knew AIPAC would join the “Oops, We’ve Been Hacked” club? It seems their political influence didn’t extend to their cybersecurity measures. Maybe they should have lobbied for better cyber defenses instead. Welcome to the digital age, where even the most influential organizations can have their secrets spilled like a bad cup of coffee!

Key Points:

  • An external system breach involving a third-party compromised AIPAC’s data.
  • The breach lasted from October 2024 to February 2025, affecting 810 individuals.
  • Personal identifiers, potentially including sensitive PII, were accessed.
  • No misuse of the stolen data has been reported or appeared on hacker forums yet.
  • AIPAC has bolstered its cybersecurity measures and provides one-year identity protection for affected individuals.

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