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Former Microsoft worker sentenced to nine years in prison for stealing $10+ million

Security Affairs

A former Microsoft worker was sentenced to nine years in prison for a scheme to steal $10 million in digital currency. Volodymyr Kvashuk (26), a former Microsoft software engineer, was sentenced this week to nine years in prison for a scheme to steal $10 million in digital currency. Attorney Brian T. million in restitution.

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AI in retail and the rise of the purpose-driven consumer

IBM Big Data Hub

That retail has experienced extreme disruption in recent years is beyond questioning. Even before Covid turned the world on its head, headlines about the so-called “retail apocalypse” were near-ubiquitous in the media. Retail isn’t just big, it’s huge — the National Retail Federation expects sales to grow by as much as 13.5%

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Here’s Why Credit Card Fraud is Still a Thing

Krebs on Security

McCoy and fellow NYU researchers found BriansClub earned close to $104 million in gross revenue from 2015 to early 2019, and listed over 19 million unique card numbers for sale. Ditto for the relatively few corporate and business cards for sale. merchants to continue allowing customers to swipe the stripe instead of dip the chip.

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A Month After 2 Million Customer Cards Sold Online, Buca di Beppo Parent Admits Breach

Krebs on Security

Today, Buca’s parent firm announced it had remediated a 10-month breach of its payment systems at dozens of restaurants, including some locations of its other brands such as Earl of Sandwich and Planet Hollywood. 20, 2019. In a statement posted to its Web site today, Orlando, Fla. 20, Joker’s Stash moved a new batch of some 2.15

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CNIL Adopts Its First Sanction as Lead Supervisory Authority, Fining French Online Shoe Retailer

Hunton Privacy

On August 5, 2020, the French Data Protection Authority (the “CNIL”) announced that it has levied a fine of €250,000 on French online shoe retailer, Spartoo, for various infringements of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”). Spartoo is a French-based company specializing in online shoe sales. Background.

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Keeping customer data secure during the festive season

IT Governance

Although the ONS (Office for National Statistics) reported that retail sales fell to a six-month low in October because of reduced levels of disposable income, Black Friday is predicted to create a £10 billion shopping spree in the UK that will continue until Christmas Eve. Maintaining processes in the rush. Get in touch today!

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News alert: Voxel AI increases funding to $30M, aims to transform industrial workplace safety

The Last Watchdog

Voxel integrates state-of-the-art computer vision technology into existing security cameras to identify hazards, risky behaviors, and operational inefficiencies across a diverse range of workplaces. Voxel software is transforming operations in warehousing, manufacturing, retail, transportation, construction, and oil & gas.