In this episode, we examine the major data breach at Century Support Services—also operating under the name Next Level Finance Partners—that exposed the personal information of over 160,000 individuals. While the company discovered indicators of a cyberattack as early as November 2023, it wasn’t until May 2024 that investigators confirmed sensitive data had likely been accessed or exfiltrated. The exposed data is deeply sensitive: names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, driver’s license and passport details, health and financial information, and even digital signatures.
This breach is notable not just for its scale, but for its opacity—no ransomware group has claimed responsibility, and the breach remained largely under the radar compared to other high-profile cyber incidents. Yet the implications are just as serious.
We dig into what this breach reveals about the current state of cybersecurity and breach response across industries. From the rise of data leakage as a legally defined event to the complexities of breach detection timelines, this incident reflects many of the systemic issues plaguing organizations today.
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As attacks become more intricate and visibility more difficult, the Century Support Services case underscores a larger truth: data breaches are no longer exceptional events—they are persistent, costly, and often avoidable failures of digital trust.