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Toshiba confirms they were hacked; customers notified

Posted on July 18, 2011 by Dissent

Last week I noted that Toshiba appeared to have been hacked.  Now they’ve confirmed it.  John Oates reports:

Toshiba says that unidentified hackers have stolen customer records belonging to 7,500 of its customers.

Credit cards details were not compromised, but emails, addresses, passwords and phone numbers all went missing.

Read more on The Register.

A press release dated July 16 on Toshiba’s web site says:

Concerning Illegal Server Access at a Toshiba Group Company in the U.S.
16 Jul, 2011

Tokyo – Toshiba Corporation has confirmed that one of the U.S. based servers that contained customer registration information of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. (TAIS), a U.S.-based Toshiba Group company, was recently illegally hacked and that a limited amount of personal information was stolen, including a small number of e-mail addresses. On discovering the intrusion TAIS immediately took the server offline and initiated a comprehensive investigation.

The hacked server’s database included information on 7,520 of TAIS’s customers, but did not contain such personal data as financial information or credit card and social security numbers. To date, TAIS’s investigation has confirmed data theft of e-mail addresses and passwords affecting 681 customers.

TAIS has already alerted the relevant customers of the breach and that their data may have been compromised.

Toshiba and its Group companies regard data security as a priority concern and will continue a thorough investigation of the incident. Toshiba will take all necessary precautions to avoid any recurrence of similar incidents and to ensure customer information remain secure.

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