Data Breach Debacle: Landmark Admin and Young Consulting Leave Millions Exposed

Landmark Admin and Young Consulting’s data breaches impacted over 2.6 million people. Landmark Admin managed to get hacked not once, but twice during an investigation, impressing nobody. Meanwhile, Young Consulting realized its breach affected more people than initially thought, proving that two heads are better than one—but not when it comes to cybersecurity.

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Who knew insurance and consulting could be this exciting? Landmark Admin and Young Consulting have turned data breaches into a competitive sport, with over 2.6 million people left wondering if they’re now part of an exclusive club of identity theft victims. It seems like both companies decided to spice things up by having hackers poke around their systems like it’s a clearance sale. But hey, at least they managed to update their breach estimates just in time for the next season of “Data Breaches Gone Wild.”

Key Points:

  • Landmark Admin suffered a ransomware attack affecting over 1.6 million individuals.
  • Young Consulting also experienced a breach, impacting over 1 million people.
  • Stolen credentials were used to access Landmark Admin’s VPN service.
  • The BlackSuit ransomware group claimed the attack on Young Consulting.
  • Both companies expanded their impact estimates, revealing more victims than initially reported.

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