Kodak Confirms Data Breach as ShinyHunters Claims 2.2 Million Records Stolen, June 18 Leak Deadline Passes
Summary
Kodak confirmed June 18 that attackers gained 'temporary access to a limited amount of company data' after ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for stealing over 2.2 million customer and corporate records and set a June 18 deadline before threatening public data release. Kodak described the incident as 'limited in scope, contained, and not a threat to its systems,' but did not independently verify ShinyHunters' claimed scope. The attack continues the group's accelerating 2026 campaign that has now touched Charter Communications, 7-Eleven, Medtronic, Vercel, the Council of Europe, and dozens more organizations in a compressed timeframe.
Originally reported by malwarebytes.com
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