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Judge Denies Yahoo Privacy Data Breach Settlement

Posted on January 29, 2019 by Dissent

Matthew Renda reports: A federal judge denied approval of a settlement in the Yahoo data breach class action on Monday, saying Yahoo’s refusal to disclose the total amount to be paid out to those affected by the largest data breach in history renders it insufficient. “The proposed notice does not disclose the costs of credit…

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B&Q ‘exposed data about store thieves’

Posted on January 29, 2019 by Dissent

BBC reports: B&Q says it has taken action after being told that it exposed details of suspected store thieves to the net without password protection. The matter was brought to light by a security researcher last week. He said the DIY chain had taken the data offline, but was unable to get a response from…

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Japanese government plans to hack into citizens’ IoT devices

Posted on January 27, 2019 by Dissent

Catalin Cimpanu reports: The Japanese government approveda law amendment on Friday that will allow government workers to hack into people’s Internet of Things devices as part of an unprecedented survey of insecure IoT devices. The survey will be carried out by employees of the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) under the supervision…

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LocalBitcoins Has Been Hacked

Posted on January 27, 2019 by Dissent

Mary Kihoro reports: LocalBitcoins, a peer to peer Bitcoin exchange trading platform, has announced that its site has been exposed to a security breach from unknown third parties. However, as of now the team has managed to stop the attack and re-enabled outbound transactions. The platform is currently assessing the number users that have been…

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DailyMotion discloses credential stuffing attack

Posted on January 27, 2019 by Dissent

Catalin Cimpanu reports: Video sharing platform DailyMotion announced on Friday that it was the victim of a credential stuffing attack, ZDNet has learned. […] According to an email sent out to impacted customers, and seen by ZDNet, the credential stuffing started last weekend, on January 19, and appears to have been successful in some cases,…

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Millions of bank loan and mortgage documents have leaked online (UPDATED)

Posted on January 24, 2019 by Dissent

Update:  One day later, the story of the OpticsML breach got much worse when Bob Diachenko found a second exposure involving the vendor.  Read about it here. Original post: Zack Whittaker reports on a leak discovered by Bob Diachenko of Security Discovery: A trove of more than 24 million financial and banking documents, representing tens…

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