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Epsilon pledges to build ‘Fort Knox’ around breached system

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dissent

Grant Gross reports: E-mail marketing giant Epsilon will build an industry-leading security system in response to a March 30 breach in which thieves gained access to the e-mail addresses and names of partner’s customers, the CEO of Epsilon’s parent company said Thursday. Epsilon had “very strong” security measures in place before the breach, but additional…

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Software manufacturer Ashampoo hacked

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dissent

Dear Ashampoo customer, We in the Ashampoo group take data privacy protection very seriously. Therefore we constantly strive to guarantee the maximum possible safety for our technical systems. Like many other companies we are targeted by organizations of hackers that try to break into IT systems in order to steal data. Unfortunately, one of our…

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IA: Hacker hits Clive restaurant patrons’ accounts

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dissent

Clive police are urging central Iowans to keep close eyes on their bank accounts after more than a dozen patrons of a local Mexican restaurant had their bank accounts illegally accessed. Police Lt. John Broderson said roughly 12 to 18 patrons of Qdoba Mexican Grill on University Avenue have reported improper banking transactions “in the…

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Loss of Personal Information in Security Breach Results in Loss of Some “Unidentified Value”

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dissent

Craig Hoffman discusses a ruling in a lawsuit against RockYou over a security breach that is noteworthy for the plaintiff’s somewhat novel approach to demonstrating injury due to the breach: A December 2009 SQL injection attack against social network application maker RockYou.com’s database resulted in the breach of 32 million log-in credentials ( e-mail address…

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IEEE members notified of second breach in as many months

Posted on April 20, 2011 by Dissent

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) describes itself as the world’s largest technical professional organization with over 365,000 members worldwide, but some of its members may be feeling a bit beleaguered after receiving what may be their second breach notice in as many months. In February, the association notified 828 members that an…

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The Children’s Place breach due to compromise of their login credentials; CheetahMail not breached – spokesperson

Posted on April 20, 2011 by Dissent

When I saw a press release yesterday from The Children’s Place indicating that their unnamed email service provider had been hacked, I thought it was a reference to the Epsilon breach. It wasn’t. The Children’s Place is a customer of Experian’s Cheetahmail service.  A notice from The Children’s Place on ebm.cheetahmail.com says: Dear Customer, Yesterday…

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