Global-e
January 7, 2026
•[ data exposure, third-party compromise, unauthorized access ]
Reporting aggregated by DataBreaches.Net indicates Ledger was impacted by a data exposure incident involving its third-party payment processor, Global-e. The report describes an email notification stating that an unauthorized party accessed Global-es cloud system and obtained Ledger customers personal details, including names and contact information associated with orders. The notification did not specify when the access occurred, how many Ledger customers were affected, or whether additional data types (e.g., payment details) were involved. The incident is treated as a third-party compromise affecting Ledger customer data.
ManoMano
January 1, 2026
•[ data breach, third-party compromise, PII ]
ManoMano disclosed that hackers compromised a third-party customer service provider in January 2026 and unlawfully extracted customer account-related personal data and customer service interaction data affecting 38 million individuals.
Israel Police
February 9, 2025
•[ data leak, hacktivism, third-party compromise ]
Hacktivist group Handala claimed to have breached Israel Police systems and exfiltrated 2.1 TB of data containing 350,000 documents with officer information, weapon licenses, and case files. Authorities denied direct network infiltration and suggested a third-party vendor compromise.