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Raley’s warns customers after network attacked

Posted on June 9, 2013 by Dissent

Katie Nelson reports: The Raley’s supermarket chain warned customers Thursday that part of the company’s computer network may have been targeted in a cyber attack. The company stated in a news release that it could not confirm if any unauthorized access had been made to payment card data, but that an internal investigation remains ongoing….

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Hetzner Security Breach Exposes Customer Passwords, Payment Information

Posted on June 9, 2013 by Dissent

Nicole Henderson reports: German web hosting provider Hetzner Online AG discovered a backdoor on on its Nagios monitoring servers last week, and emailed customers on Thursday to let them know that password hashes and payment information was compromised. According to a report by H-Online, founder Martin Hetzner says it’s not clear at this time how many customers have been…

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FDIC: 2011 FIS Breach Worse Than Reported

Posted on June 4, 2013 by Dissent

More fascinating reporting by Brian Krebs: A 2011 hacker break-in at banking industry behemoth Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) was far more extensive and serious than the company disclosed in public reports, banking regulators warned FIS customers last month. The disclosure highlights a shocking lack of basic security protections throughout one of the nation’s largest…

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Groupon Taiwan resets user passwords after hack, but credit card details not leaked

Posted on May 28, 2013 by Dissent

The Next Web reports: Groupon Taiwan has revealed that it has been the victim of a hack which saw usernames and passwords belonging to its 4.1 million registered users compromised. On the positive side, the intruders did not access credit cards and financial details, the company said. As Inside Taiwan reports [Chinese], the attack on the service…

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Visa seeks partial dismissal of Genesco’s data breach lawsuit

Posted on May 28, 2013 by Dissent

Small update on Genesco’s lawsuit against Visa, discussed previously on this blog. Duane Marsteller reports: Visa has asked a federal judge to partially dismiss Nashville-based retailer Genesco Inc.’s data-breach lawsuit against it, court records show. In a motion filed last week, the card company said two of Genesco’s seven causes of action should be stricken…

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Public Citizen and Chris Hoofnagle file amicus brief in FTC v. Wyndham

Posted on May 28, 2013 by Dissent

You can read their brief here.  Their brief incorporates some of the issues I discussed in my previous blog entry on this case earlier today, and I’m glad to see it.

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