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Amazon.com Security Flaw Accepts Passwords That Are Close, But Not Exact

Posted on January 28, 2011 by Dissent

Dylan Tweney reports: An Amazon.com security flaw allows some customers to log in with variations of their actual password that are close to, but not exactly, their real password. The flaw lets Amazon accept as valid some passwords that have extra characters added on after the 8th character, and also makes the password case-insensitive. For…

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Maine: Thousands of Five County Credit Union Customers Issued New Cards Following Security Breach

Posted on January 28, 2011 by Dissent

MyFOXMaine reports: Several thousand customers of Five County Credit Union are getting new debit and credit cards after security breaches involving an unnamed retailer and processing center. Five County says about 3,000 credit and debit card customers are getting new cards because of the breach, which happened with a third party, not the credit union….

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NC: Police Investigate Bank Card Breach At Greenville Store

Posted on January 27, 2011 by Dissent

Dave Jordan reports: A number of customers who used their credit and debit card information at one store in the east may want to check their statements after an apparent breach in the system sent credit card information to an unknown location. One of those alleged victims–Kate Ford–says she used her debit card to buy…

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Hackers didn’t retrieve data in Defense pharmacy website attack

Posted on January 27, 2011 by Dissent

Bob Brewin follows up a government site that appeared on a hacker’s list of compromised sites for sale: No data has been siphoned off the Defense Department PharmacoEconomic Center website and domain as the result of a hacker attack reported by a security firm last week, a Military Health System spokesman said. Austin Camacho, a spokesman…

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Hacker may have sold access to Marshall U. website

Posted on January 26, 2011 by Dissent

Yesterday, I noted that I had contacted Marshall University about a hacker offering “Full SiteAdmin Control” to their server for $99.00. My purpose in contacting them was two-fold: to alert them to a possible breach that they needed to look into and to ask for a comment or response. I never got to the second…

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Warner Pacific College laptop stolen from employee’s home

Posted on January 26, 2011 by Dissent

Warner Pacific College in Portland, Oregon describes itself as a “close-knit, Christ-centered campus with amazing staff and faculty, an affordable tuition less than $17,000, and a culture of authentic Christian service to the city – and the world.”   While that may sound admirable, apparently it meant nothing to a burglar who stole one of…

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