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The Hackett guilty plea: Who is “Company One?”

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dissent

When Rogelio Hackett, Jr. pleaded guilty earlier today, media coverage noted that investigators had found over 675,000 credit card numbers (“access devices”) on his computers or in his email accounts at the time his home was searched in June  2009. Reportedly, 359,661 of the 676,443 card numbers came from “Company One’s” customers. According to a…

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Caught with 675,000 stolen credit card details, hacker pleads guilty

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dissent

A computer hacker from Georgia pleaded guilty Thursday to fraud and identity theft after authorities found more than 675,000 stolen credit card accounts on his home computers. Credit card companies have traced more than $36 million in fraudulent transactions to the accounts that were breached by Rogelio Hackett Jr., 26, of Lithonia, Ga. Read more…

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Epsilon pledges to build ‘Fort Knox’ around breached system

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dissent

Grant Gross reports: E-mail marketing giant Epsilon will build an industry-leading security system in response to a March 30 breach in which thieves gained access to the e-mail addresses and names of partner’s customers, the CEO of Epsilon’s parent company said Thursday. Epsilon had “very strong” security measures in place before the breach, but additional…

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IA: Hacker hits Clive restaurant patrons’ accounts

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dissent

Clive police are urging central Iowans to keep close eyes on their bank accounts after more than a dozen patrons of a local Mexican restaurant had their bank accounts illegally accessed. Police Lt. John Broderson said roughly 12 to 18 patrons of Qdoba Mexican Grill on University Avenue have reported improper banking transactions “in the…

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Loss of Personal Information in Security Breach Results in Loss of Some “Unidentified Value”

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dissent

Craig Hoffman discusses a ruling in a lawsuit against RockYou over a security breach that is noteworthy for the plaintiff’s somewhat novel approach to demonstrating injury due to the breach: A December 2009 SQL injection attack against social network application maker RockYou.com’s database resulted in the breach of 32 million log-in credentials ( e-mail address…

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PA: Million dollar ID theft operation busted

Posted on April 21, 2011 by Dissent

David Henry reports: The Justice Department says it has busted an identity theft operation that cost a lot of people a lot of money. Investigators say 44-year-old Anthony Williams was the ring leader. A federal indictment charges him and 15 others with a massive identity theft operation that victimized hundreds of people over three years,…

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