The Cyprus Telecommunications Authority (Cyta) has launched an internal inquiry after suspicions that personal data belonging to employees of the organisation may have been stolen. The probe – which will be paneled by three people – has been ordered by the Cyta board following a recommendation from organisation bosses. The probe will be aimed primarily…
Month: March 2016
BakerHostetler Data Security Incident Response Report
BakerHostetler has released its second annual data security incident response report, which is based on 300 cases they advised on last year. The report provides some statistics on causes of incidents, which industries were most affected, and what happens after a security incident is detected – from containment, to notification, to regulatory investigations and even lawsuits. A…
Mattel nearly loses $3M to a phishing scam
Bryan Clark reports: A finance executive fell victim to a phishing scam that saw the Los Angeles-based maker of children’s toys wire a cool $3 million to Chinese hackers. Expertly timed during a period of corporate change, the email hit the inbox of the unnamed executive and requested a new vendor payment in the amount of…
Hackers Breach Law Firms, Including Cravath, Weil Gotshal
Remember a few days ago when I noted that the FBI had issued a Private Industry Notification to law firms? This is related…. Nicole Hong and Robin Sidel report: Hackers broke into the computer networks at some of the country’s most prestigious law firms, and federal investigators are exploring whether they stole confidential information for the purpose…
vBulletin Servers Hacked, Admins Force Password Reset for All Users
Catalin Cimpanu reports: Administrators of the vBulletin forums have started a site-wide password reset operation after an unknown attacker has gained access to one of their servers. Last Thursday the vBulleting.org (sic) and vBulleting.com (sic) domains went offline for maintenance and remained so until Friday afternoon. As soon as the forums came back online, all…
Truecaller Fixes Data Leaking Hole in Android App
Chris Brook reports: Researchers are encouraging Android users who may have downloaded a popular caller identification application to update, as a previous version of the app inadvertently leaked user information. The app, Truecaller, specializes in phone call management and has been installed at least 100,000,000 times, according to its listing on Google’s Play marketplace. While…