Welcome to this week's Data Breaches Digest, a catalogue of links concerning Data Breaches and Cyber Security that were published on the Internet during the period between 27th October and 2nd November 2025.27th October
183 Million Email Accounts Breached: Is Yours Affected?
AI writes code like a junior developer, and security is feeling it
Artificial intelligence fuelling cyber frauds on SMEs
Cybersecurity grapples with acute skill gap as threats increase
DDoS, data theft, and malware are storming the gaming industry
Dublin Airport Data Breach Hits 1.5 Million Passengers
GCash: No evidence of data breach
GCash assures systems secure amidst alleged data breach
GCash denies 8-million user data breach, even as National Privacy Commission (NPC) launches investigation
GCash denies data breach as privacy commission starts probe
GCash denies data breach claims, assures users of security
GCash finds no evidence of data breach, assures users
GCash says no data breach; Privacy watchdog launches probe, urges vigilance
GCash says no data breach found, systems remain secure
Gmail Data Breach: 183 Million Accounts Compromised - Infostealer Malware Behind Massive Leak
Gmail data breach hits 183 Million Accounts
Landmark data breach penalty a warning to Australian businesses, with more penalties expected
Marks & Spencer (M&S) ditches IT service desk tie up with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) following high profile cyber attack on UK retailer
'Not due to cyber attack': TCS dismisses UK media report; reveals why Marks & Spencer didn't renew contract
RIBridges Data Breach Affects 650,000 Individuals
The Philippines: National Privacy Commission (NPC) probes alleged GCash data breach; e-wallet denies leak
The Philippines: National Privacy Commission (NPC) probes alleged GCash data breach; firm says systems remain secure
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