Several major tech and data platforms, including Bumble, Match Group, and Crunchbase, were recently targeted in cyberattacks, according to a Bloomberg News report.

Bumble said attackers did not access member databases, including user accounts, profiles, messages, or login credentials. Meanwhile, Match Group, which owns Tinder, confirmed that a separate incident affected a limited amount of user data. Still, there is no evidence that passwords, financial details, or private communications were exposed.

Data provider CrunchBase also confirmed an incident, stating that internal corporate documents were accessed, but the breach was contained before spreading further. The company said it has taken steps to secure its systems.

Separately, Panera Bread acknowledged a cybersecurity incident and said the affected data involved customer contact information. Authorities have been notified.


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