The Mainichi reports: Morinaga Milk Industry Co. said Wednesday that credit card or other personal information of up to 120,000 online customers may have leaked. The dairy producer said it has suspended credit card payments at its shopping website for health foods and asked a third-party body to investigate the matter. Read more on The…
“AlfabetoVirtual” charged for hacks, defacements
AP reports: A California man has been charged with hacking and defacing websites for a West Point counterterrorism research center and a New York City government finance agency. A criminal complaint accuses Billy Ribeiro Anderson with hacking the two sites in 2015 and 2016 using the online pseudonym “Alfabeto Virtual.” It says he modified them…
Malley’s Chocolates’ website hacked, 3,400 online customers’ card information breached
Teresa Dixon Murray reports: A computer hacker hit Malley’s Chocolates two weeks before Easter and stole credit and debit card information belonging to 3,400 customers. The Brook Park-based candy icon started notifying affected customers last week by mail. The data breach affected consumers who made purchases online, not those who bought items in one of…
Possible security breach of Goodyear’s bill pay system, City says
David Baker reports: The City of Goodyear said on Tuesday its bill pay system may have been compromised. The City said it is investigating after a customer reported a potential problem on Monday morning. Staff disabled the system and told the system’s vendor, Goodyear officials said. Read more on AZFamily.
Data Breach Disclosure Is Still Taking Too Long, Report Reveals as GDPR Looms
Graham Cluley explains: The accepted wisdom in the field of cybersecurity is that things are getting worse, and that more businesses are losing control of more data than ever before. What a bunch of pessimists we are… The truth, however, might be rather different. A new study published by Risk Based Security has examined the…
Covington IoT Update: U.S. Legislative Roundup on IoT
Katharine Goodloe writes: As policymakers weigh the many policy implications associated with the Internet of Things (“IoT”), U.S. lawmakers have put forward a variety of proposals for studying—and regulating—IoT devices. Although the likelihood of current proposals becoming law this term remain uncertain at best, existing legislative proposals provide important context and insight into the ways…