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UniCredit reveals data breach exposing 3 million customer records

Posted on October 28, 2019 by Dissent

Charlie Osborne reports: UniCredit has revealed a data breach resulting in the leak of information belonging to three million customers. On Monday, the Italian bank and financial services organization said that a compromised file, generated in 2015, is the source of the security incident. In total, roughly three million records were exposed, revealing the names, telephone…

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Ukrainian cyber ​​police detain a hacker hiding in Ukraine from US law enforcement

Posted on October 25, 2019 by Dissent

The following is a Google translation from an article in Ukrainian on the site of Ukraine’s national police, announcing the arrest of an unnamed (but pictured) 32-year old suspected of stealing $6 million from U.S. banks.  If any reader recognizes him or has any idea who he is, please let me know via email to…

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IL: Brookfield bank investigating ATM fraud

Posted on October 24, 2019 by Dissent

Bob Uphues reports: First National Bank of Brookfield‘s president last week said an investigation continues into the use of a card skimmer on its drive-thru ATM to gain PIN numbers of a large number of debit cards used during the weekend of Oct. 5-6.  The probe is ongoing and bank officials were “dedicated to making sure…

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GA: Former Wells Fargo employee arrested for identity fraud, theft by taking

Posted on October 24, 2019 by Dissent

Alexander Popp reports: A Wells Fargo bank teller from Alpharetta was arrested by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office this week for allegedly using customer’s accounts to steal thousands of dollars. Jordan Paul Jernigan, 22, a former bank teller at the Wells Fargo on Johns Creek Parkway in south Forsyth, was taken into custody at his…

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A DDoS gang is extorting businesses posing as Russian government hackers

Posted on October 24, 2019 by Dissent

File this one under “Ooh, that’s clever!”   Catalin Cimpanu reports. For the past week, a group of criminals has been launching DDoS attacks against companies in the financial sector and demanding ransom payments while posing as “Fancy Bear,” the infamous hacking group associated with the Russian government, known for hacking the White House in 2014…

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Russia’s Sberbank Denies New Data Leak Affected At Least One Million Data Lines

Posted on October 24, 2019 by Dissent

Ulmer Jamshaid reports:  Russia’s Sberbank refuted in comments to Sputnik on Thursday reports that about one million rows of client data had been leaked in a new incident of an alleged breach. On Wednesday, Russian newspaper Kommersant reported that the personal data of Sberbank clients had reappeared on the black market, including their passport details,…

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