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Sophisticated Attack Yields Data On IEEE Members

Posted on March 30, 2011 by Dissent

Paul Roberts reports: IEEE, the world’s leading society for technical professionals, has warned some 800 members that their credit card and personal information may have been stolen. The FBI has been notified of the breach. The group disclosed the November, 2010 breach in a letter to the New Hampshire Attorney General, dated February 24, in…

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Briar Group restaurant chain to pay $110K for data security breach; must comply with PCIDSS

Posted on March 28, 2011 by Dissent

Jenn Abelson reports: The Briar Group LLC, which runs Ned Devine’s, the Green Briar, The Lenox, and other popular restaurants, has agreed to pay $110,000 to resolve allegations that the Boston chain failed to take reasonable steps to protect diners’ personal information and put at risk tens of thousands of credit and debit card information….

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MySQL.com Database Compromised By Blind SQL Injection

Posted on March 27, 2011 by Dissent

Simon writes: An email was sent out earlier today on the Full-Disclosure mailing list, detailing the compromise of numerous MySQL websites along with portions of their database containing usernames and passwords. […] The email sent to Full Disclosure lists out all the databases, tables and even some password hashes for the users at MySQL.com. There…

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OR: Credit card info stolen from Portland Center for the Performing Arts website

Posted on March 26, 2011 by Dissent

Marty Hughley reports: Credit card numbers and other personal information from several hundred Portland Center for the Performing Arts customers have been stolen due to a breach of website security, the center announced Friday. Ticket purchases for PCPA events, which are handled exclusively through Ticketmaster, were not affected. The problem was with the PCPA’s own…

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Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands learns online state park pass purchase site was compromised last year; 970 notified

Posted on March 24, 2011 by Dissent

Rob Poindexter reports: Credit card information may have been stolen for some people who bought state park passes on line. The Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands learned in February that their online system for the sale of state park passes, provided by a private vendor, was hacked by “malware.” The breach happened between March…

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Now it’s TripAdvisor’s turn to report a compromised email database

Posted on March 24, 2011 by Dissent

Nate Cochrane reports: TripAdvisor.com is the latest organisation to fall prey to hackers, who made off with the popular travel site’s member email list. SC Magazine recommends TripAdvisor subscribers change their passwords as a precaution but not to click on any links from emails purporting to be from the travel community site. You may see…

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