A few that might be dangerous. Pfizer, CMS Healthcare, Playstation (Sony), the LA school district, KFC, Freddie Mac (sideshow bob sound...), Capital One, AT&T, Yamaha, Vanderbilt, the Superior Court of California, Square, Siemens Health, Pacific Life Insurance, Ohio Worker's Compensation, Netgear, Micron, HP, Western Union, Warner Music Group, Siemens, Juniper Networks, Forbes, Comcast, City of Tacoma (very financially transparent, cloudy even), Autodesk, and Auburn University.
Also, general informational map of those likely affected based on the Ticketmaster breach at least.
The Snowflake breach supposed affects up to 400 companies with a single credential exfiltration. The world wide web's starting to seem like more work than its worth...
Also, lots of coverage. Just not front and center.
Thanks. Mostly just got curious about how extensive the issues might be. Once I realized TechCrunch had actually tried the accounts and Ticketmaster said they were all real accounts, then it got a bit more serious. (italic emphasis mine below)
> TechCrunch on Friday obtained a portion of the allegedly stolen data containing thousands of records, including email addresses. This included several internal Ticketmaster email addresses used for testing, which are not public but appear as real Ticketmaster accounts. TechCrunch verified on Friday that the records we checked belong to Ticketmaster customers.
> TechCrunch checked the validity of these accounts by running the internal email addresses through Ticketmaster’s sign-up form. All of the accounts came back as real. (Ticketmaster displays an error if someone enters an email address that is already a real Ticketmaster account.)
In addition to the accounts working, which in itself is pretty bad. There's also the internal test accounts.