The cyber extortion group ShinyHunters has launched a coordinated campaign targeting major U.S. corporations, including Eastman Kodak Company and JCPenney, focusing on data theft rather than ransomware encryption. On June 18, 2026, the group claimed to have exfiltrated millions of internal records and threatened public leaks if ransom demands are not met. Kodak, which reported over 2.2 million customer and corporate records affected, has engaged external cybersecurity experts and notified law enforcement, stating the incident is contained. A separate data breach at JCPenney, discovered June 12, 2026, is under investigation by law firm Edelson Lechtzin LLP and is also attributed to ShinyHunters.
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Your privacy is at stake. ShinyHunters' shift to data theft means personal information could be exposed. If you've done business with Kodak or JCPenney, stay vigilant. Check your accounts for suspicious activity.
This isn't about random cyber mischief. It's a calculated, coordinated attack on major U.S. corporations. The goal? Extortion. The weapon? Your data. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's shopped at these stores recently.
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