California-based Inogen, a manufacturer of portable oxygen concentrators, suffered a data breach after an employee email account was hacked. The breach affected 30,000 customers, with unauthorized access to the account between January and March. The hacker may have obtained customer data such as Medicare identification numbers and insurance policy information. Inogen is offering impacted customers an insurance reimbursement policy and a year of free credit monitoring. The company has implemented new security measures, including two-factor authentication.

North Korean Hackers Use Fake U.S. Companies to Spread Malware in Crypto Industry: Report
North Korean hackers reportedly set up shell companies in the US to penetrate the crypto sector and target developers via fake job offers, according to