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Alleged Russian hacker on trial Monday for 2012 LinkedIn, Dropbox hacks

Posted on March 6, 2020 by Dissent

Laura Hautala reports: Everyone makes cybersecurity mistakes. Yevgeniy Nikulin, a Russian national accused of some of the biggest hacks in recent history, is no exception, prosecutors say. Nikulin allegedly stole millions of usernames and passwords by breaching systems at LinkedIn, DropBox and Formspring in 2012. He also attempted to sell hacked information on online black…

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UK: Boots Advantage Card hit by cyber attack

Posted on March 5, 2020 by Dissent

Jane Wharton reports: Boots has suspended payments using loyalty card points after a cyber attack on its customer database. Hackers used passwords taken from other websites in an attempt to break into Advantage Card accounts in a bid to steal customers’ reward points to spend on themselves. The high street chain said the issue affected…

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T-Mobile customers notified of breach

Posted on March 4, 2020 by Dissent

This notice of  a T-Mobile breach appears to have been published today, although the notice on the site is undated: Dear Customer, We want to let you know about a sophisticated attack that we recently identified and quickly shut down, which may have impacted some of your account information. Our Cybersecurity team recently identified and…

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Data Breach Affects Princess Cruises, Holland America Line Guests

Posted on March 4, 2020 by Dissent

Adam LePosa reports: Princess Cruises and Holland America Line report that a data breach may have compromised employee and guest personal information. According to a statement from both cruise lines, in late May 2019 Princess and Holland America identified a series of deceptive emails sent to employees that resulted in unauthorized third-party access to some employee email…

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Lawsuit Over November 2016 hack of Quest Diagnostics Settles

Posted on March 2, 2020 by Dissent

A lawsuit stemming from a November, 2016 hack of Quest Diagnostics that impacted 34,000 patients has now settled. According to TopClassActions: A $195,000 Quest class action settlement will resolve claims that a 2016 data breach compromised the information of thousands of patients. Read more on Top Class Actions.

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FBI Warned Of Fraudster’s Paradise: Up To 130,000 Hacked Asus Routers On Sale For A Few Dollars

Posted on February 29, 2020 by Dissent

Thomas Brewster reports: The FBI has been tipped off about a novel cybercriminal operation in which a hacker managed not only to breach as many as 130,000 Asus routers, but is also scoring them as to how useful they might be for fraudsters. This hacker’s selling access to those individual Asus devices—most of them based…

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