TAAUS Top Ten - July 2025
- taliberti5
- Aug 6
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 27
There is never a dull moment in the managed information technology and cybersecurity space. Here is our TAAUS Top Ten for July 2025 – as always, be vigilant!
- Tech Crunch
U.S. insurance giant Allianz Life confirmed to media outlet TechCrunch that hackers stole the personal information of the “majority” of its customers, financial professionals, and employees during a mid-July data breach.
- Tom's Hardware
A UK-based transportation company with a venerable 158-year history has collapsed in the wake of a ransomware attack. Around 500 Northamptonshire-based Knights of Old (KNP) trucks are now off the road, and 700 people have lost their jobs.
- Security Week
Marketing software and services company Cierant Corporation and law firm Zumpano Patricios have independently disclosed data breaches, each impacting more than 200,000 individuals.
- InfoSecurity Magazine
The breach, discovered on February 6 2025, allowed cybercriminals to access and copy files containing sensitive data.
- DARK READING
Cyberattacks on educational institutions are growing. But with budget constraints and funding shortfalls, leadership teams are questioning whether — and how — they can keep their institutions safe.
- InfoSecurity Magazine
Ransomware attacks targeting the healthcare industry have grown at a far slower rate than most other sectors in the first half of 2025, according to a new analysis by Comparitech.
- Forbes
In just three weeks, Ingram Micro, United Natural Foods Inc. and McDonald’s each suffered headline-making security breaches.
- Bleeping Computer
An ongoing outage at IT giant Ingram Micro was caused by a SafePay ransomware attack that led to the shutdown of internal systems.
- DARK READING
For browsers, exploitation is out — and getting users to compromise their own systems is in. Improved browser security has forced attackers to adapt their tactics, and they've accepted the challenge.
- Bleeping Computer
Researchers have found that in roughly 80% of cases, spikes in malicious activity like network reconnaissance, targeted scanning, and brute-forcing attempts targeting edge networking devices are a precursor to the disclosure of new security vulnerabilities (CVEs) within six weeks.
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