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Key Ring digital wallet exposes data of 14 Million users in data leak

Security Affairs

The images include scans of government-issued IDs, retail club membership and loyalty cards, NRA membership cards, gift cards, credit cards with all details exposed (including CVV), medical insurance cards, medical marijuana ID cards, and more. ” continues the report. Pierluigi Paganini. banner =”13″].

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Iran-linked APT group Pioneer Kitten sells access to hacked networks

Security Affairs

According to the experts, the threat actors are merely trying to monetize their efforts selling information that have no intelligence value for the Iranian Government. Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->. Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Media.net Advertising FZ-LLC All Rights Reserved -->.

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TA505 group updates tactics and expands the list of targets

Security Affairs

TA505 hacking group has been active since 2014 focusing on Retail and banking sectors. The TA505 also targeted government agencies in Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar using another type of.XLS or.DOC attachments. and which used emails with subjects pertaining to finance or urgent concerns on insurance policies. Pierluigi Paganini.

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Why 83 Percent of Large Companies Are Vulnerable to This Basic Domain Hack

Adam Levin

What would happen if you typed in “Amazon,” the corresponding domain popped up, and you clicked, but instead of finding the world’s largest online retailer, you landed on a 1980s WarGames-themed page with a laughing skull? federal government to hijack and tamper with government domain name entries.

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Morrisons heads to the Supreme Court over data breach

IT Governance

The information comprised names, addresses, gender, dates of birth, phone numbers, National Insurance numbers, bank details and salaries. Skelton was arrested soon after leaking the data and in July 2015 was sentenced to eight years in prison. Keep up to date with the latest security news with our weekly newsletter.

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Weekly podcast: Password managers, unpatched vulnerabilities, formjacking and Wendy’s

IT Governance

Hello, and welcome to the IT Governance podcast for Thursday, 21 February 2019. Formjacking attacks are, “the ISTR says, “simple and lucrative: cyber criminals load malicious code onto retailers’ websites to steal shoppers’ credit card details”. million of this amount, the rest being covered by insurance.

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Morrisons loses data leak appeal

IT Governance

The data included bank account details, salary information, dates of birth, National Insurance numbers, addresses and phone numbers. In 2015 he was found guilty of fraud and disclosing personal data and was jailed for eight years. The post Morrisons loses data leak appeal appeared first on IT Governance Blog.