2023 Data Breaches in Review

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Arctic Wolf Presents 2023 Breaches in Review

Our annual recap of the most noteworthy, high-profile, and damaging cybercrimes of the year.

It was another record-breaking year for cybercrime, as social engineering tactics halted operations at multiple corporations, the personally identifiable information (PII) of millions of individuals ended up for sale on the dark web, and ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) continued to gain momentum. The major breaches of 2023 highlighted how the institutions we trust may lack the foundations of a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy — and that, even with the most advanced security, they are still susceptible. If organizations want to shore up their defenses and reduce risk in 2024, they can’t focus only on the future of technology, they need to also examine the building blocks of their own cybersecurity architecture.

Top Breaches of 2023

Our team picked nine breaches that exemplify what the year looked like on the cybercrime battlefield. From healthcare to education, from North America to Australia, here's who was breached, and how, in 2023.

Breach Victim:

23andMe

Threat actors were able to expose 14,000 accounts of the popular genetic data gathering and sharing organization.

Data Breach At A Glance

Location:North America

Industry Impacted:Healthcare (DNA Testing)

Attack Type:Credential Stuffing

Month Breached:October

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Breach Victim:

Clorox

This ransomware attack succeeded in disrupting operations of a major American goods manufacturer.

Data Breach At A Glance

Location:North America

Industry Impacted:Manufacturing

Attack Type:Unknown, indications of ransomware

Month Breached:August

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Breach Victim:

Dish Network

The Russian-backed ransomware group Black Basta was behind this breach of a telecommunications giant’s IT environment.

Data Breach At A Glance

Location:North America

Industry Impacted:Telecommunications

Attack Type:Ransomware

Month Breached:February

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Breach Victim:

Insomniac Games

Insomniac Games, a Sony subsidiary, found themselves in notorious ransomware gang Rhysida’s crosshairs at the end of 2023.

Data Breach At A Glance

Location:North America

Industry Impacted:Gaming

Attack Type:Ransomware

Month Breached:December

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Breach Victim:

Latitude

The Latitude incident is the third largest Australia/New Zealand data breach in under two years.

Data Breach At A Glance

Location:Australia/New Zealand

Industry Impacted:Financial Services

Attack Type:Third-party credential compromise

Month Breached:March

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Breach Victim:

MCNA Dental

Highly active ransomware group LockBit was behind this attack on a United States dental insurance company.

Data Breach At A Glance

Location:North America

Industry Impacted:Healthcare (Dental Insurance)

Attack Type:Ransomware

Month Breached:February

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Breach Victim:

MGM

MGM Resorts suffered a social engineering attack that brought down systems across the hotels and casinos.

Data Breach At A Glance

Location:North America

Industry Impacted:Gaming (Casino and Hotel)

Attack Type:Social Engineering and Ransomware

Month Breached:September

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Breach Victim:

Okta

Initially Okta thought the breach only affected about 1% of customers, it was determined that threat actors were able to exfiltrate information of many more.

Data Breach At A Glance

Location:North America

Industry Impacted:Technology (identity security)

Attack Type:Credential compromise and session jacking

Month Breached:September

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Breach Victim:

University of Manchester

A ransomware attack on the University of Manchester resulted in the exfiltration of PII and healthcare data.

Data Breach At A Glance

Location:United Kingdom

Industry Impacted:Education / Healthcare

Attack Type:Ransomware

Month Breached:June

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2023 Breaches in Review
AIR DATE: Thursday, January 25, 2024
This year, Arctic Wolf’s annual recap of the top breaches gets an action-packed analysis of what our team of researchers considered the most damaging and impactful breaches of the year.

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2023 Breaches In Review Infographic

What did our annual recap of the most note-worthy, high-profile and damaging data breaches tell us about the state of cybercrime?

2023 showed that threat actors aren’t slowing down.

If tools alone were enough to solve the problem, they would have by now.
This is an operational problem that needs to be solved, and that’s what Arctic Wolf delivers. Learn more about our unique approach to cybersecurity and why Arctic Wolf has emerged as a leader in the industry.