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VacationRentPayment notifies customers whose account application information was hacked

Posted on September 23, 2015 by Dissent

YapStone (VacationRentPayments) is notifying some property managers and others who use their service to receive vacation rental payments that  personal information in their account applications was compromised by unauthorized persons. In a letter dated September 11, YapStone CEO Thomas J. Villante writes that email and postal address, Social Security number, driver’s license number, date of birth, and bank…

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WI: Educators Credit Union ATMs hit by skimmers

Posted on September 23, 2015 by Dissent

Michael Burke reports: Educators Credit Union reported Tuesday that five of its ATM machines, including one at 3525 Rapids Drive in Racine, were hit by the growing credit and debit card fraud called skimming. ECU Security Director Angela Langdon said just over 600 of ECU’s 128,000 members had their financial information stolen. Read more on…

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CA: John Gordon Baden sentenced for hacking mortgage broker, wire fraud

Posted on September 23, 2015 by Dissent

When John Gordon Baden was arrested in Mexico in November 2014, the FBI issued a press release that provided background on the case. The allegations reproduced below are only for historical purposes: John Gordon Baden along with his co-conspirators were allegedly responsible for stealing the identities of 40,000 people and then using the stolen information to…

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U.S. SEC fines advisory firm for shoddy controls following cyber attack traced to China

Posted on September 22, 2015 by Dissent

Sarah N. Lynch reports: A St. Louis-based investment advisory firm will pay $75,000 to settle civil charges alleging it failed “entirely” to protect its clients from a July 2013 cyber attack that was later traced to China, U.S. regulators said on Tuesday. The Securities and Exchange Commission said R.T. Jones Capital Equities Management did not…

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Malvertising Attack Hits Realtor.com Visitors

Posted on September 22, 2015 by Dissent

Jerome Segura reports: As the debate about online ads is raging thanks to Apple’s introduction of ad blockers in its App Store, malvertising keeps on striking high profile sites. The latest victim is popular real estate website realtor.com, ranked third in its category with an estimated 28 million monthly visits according to SimilarWeb. People browsing the site in the last…

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FireEye: Forbes.com served malicious ads to visitors

Posted on September 22, 2015 by Dissent

Steve Ragan reports: In a blog post, researchers from FireEye have outlined a malvertising campaign that was running on Forbes.com earlier this month, which led visitors to landing pages ran by the Neutrino and Angler exploit kits. The attacks were triggered on a handful of articles, but the logs released by FireEye show that none…

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