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Organizations affected by the breach have been urged by security researcher and former Microsoft employee Kevin Beaumont to be vigilant of the emails, which were not sent in adherence to the Microsoft 365 breach process.
Data from 2,047 Microsoft employees has been exposed, including full names, job titles, direct and corporate phone numbers, email addresses, LinkedIn profile links, city, state, and country addresses, and company phone numbers.
Officials at the City of Philadelphia have confirmed that 35,881 individuals had their personal and protected health information exfiltrated following the compromise of several email accounts from late May to late July 2023.
Included in the leak were information from Heritage's blogs and right-wing media site The Daily Signal, such as full names, usernames, passwords, and email addresses, as well as those belonging to the U.S. government.