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AT&T Notifying some wireless customers of vendor incident

Posted on March 9, 2023 by Dissent

AT&T has been notifying some wireless customers of an incident involving an unnamed vendor. In a notice sent to a customer who shared it with DataBreaches, AT&T wrote: AT&T’s commitment to customer privacy and data security is a top priority. We recently determined that an unauthorized person breached a vendor’s system and gained access to…

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In 2023, Resolve to Fix Your Organization’s Meta Pixel Problem

Posted on February 1, 2023 by Dissent

In 2023, Resolve to Fix Your Organization’s Meta Pixel Problem It’s time to be proactive about user privacy. Find out if you’re sending too much data to Facebook—or if you need to send data at all By: Maria Puertas and Simon Fondrie-Teitler We all use the internet to complete increasingly sensitive tasks: book doctor’s appointments,…

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More Accusations About a Canadian Hacker in the Wake of a Hoax Email from FBI Portal

Posted on November 15, 2021 by Dissent

The email in my inbox on Friday night had the subject line, “Hey sexy,” and appeared to come from “[email protected]” <[email protected]>. Under normal circumstances, I would have just sent it to trash, but the Twitter user known to me as “Pompompurin,” had alerted me to check my email for what he described as a funny…

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PH: Cashalo hit with data breach, but says accounts not compromised

Posted on February 20, 2021 by Dissent

Xave Gregorio reports: Fintech platform Cashalo reported Saturday it has been hit by a data breach, but assured that accounts and passwords of their users have not been compromised as these have been encrypted. Cashalo said it discovered two days ago that there was “unauthorized access” to a database archive containing some personal data of…

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CIS launches no-cost ransomware service for U.S. hospitals

Posted on February 19, 2021 by Dissent

Kat Jerich reports: The nonprofit Center for Internet Security announced this week that it had launched a no-cost ransomware protection service for private hospitals in the United States. The Malicious Domain Blocking and Reporting service, which is already available for public hospitals, health departments and healthcare organizations, uses Enterprise Threat Protector software from the cybersecurity…

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Convicted Hacker Charged with Fraud and Identity Theft Committed While Incarcerated in Federal Prison

Posted on January 12, 2021 by Dissent

There’s an update to the case involving Ardit Ferizi, whose criminal history and conviction for hacking and providing material support to a terrorist organization have been covered previously.  Just last month, Ferizi had been sentenced to 20 years in prison, but was granted a reduction to time served plus 10 years supervised release, to be…

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