Ocuco in the Crosshairs: Eye-Care Giant’s Data Breach Leaves 240,000 Seeing Red

Ocuco, a leading eyecare tech company, has disclosed a data breach affecting over 240,000 people. The culprit? The KillSec ransomware group, known for their cyber shenanigans. They’ve allegedly pilfered 670,000 files, but so far, no data has surfaced online. Ocuco remains tight-lipped, while KillSec keeps their mischief-making under wraps.

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Hot Take:

Oh, Ocuco! It seems the optical retail giant didn’t see this one coming – a data breach impacting over 240,000 individuals! Maybe they should have invested in some cyber-security glasses. And what’s with the silent treatment? Their lips are tighter than a pair of skinny jeans when it comes to issuing a breach notice. Meanwhile, KillSec is out here acting like a rock band on tour, dropping data leaks like they’re hot new singles. It’s a cyber soap opera with more twists than a pretzel!

Key Points:

  • Ocuco, an Ireland-based eyecare tech company, reported a data breach impacting 240,000 people.
  • The breach is linked to the KillSec ransomware group, which claimed to have stolen 670,000 files.
  • The stolen data, totaling 340 Gb, was reportedly published on KillSec’s leak site but is not yet available for download.
  • KillSec, established in 2023 and offering ransomware-as-a-service since 2024, lists about 140 victims on its site.
  • Healthcare data breaches frequently impact hundreds of thousands to millions of individuals.

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