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Visa Stats: Franchisee Security Changing, But Not Necessarily Improving
Posted on November 11th, 2010 No commentsNewly released Visa stats on franchisee security breaches suggest a maturing of the security space, but not necessarily maturing into a more secure arena. The figures paint a picture more akin to burglaries that move from picking door locks to climbing into windows when confronted with more sophisticated door locks. Is it better?
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T-Mobile employee sold customer’s personal details to rivals
Posted on November 18th, 2009 No commentsPersonal details of thousands of mobile-phone customers were sold by an employee of T-Mobile to rival firms in the biggest data breach of its kind.
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Mobile-Phone Banking: Convenient and Safe?
Posted on September 24th, 2009 No commentsPCworld- Using any of these options on something you carry in your pocket-and might easily lose-may seem inherently insecure. Truth be told, any cell phone option is largely safe from malware, one of the biggest threats to online banking. The variety of mobile operating systems and other factors mean that, for the time being, there’s
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MetaData: The Rising Price Of Data Breaches
Posted on August 19th, 2009 No commentsMore bad news in the world of data security: Companies aren’t just losing more of their customers’ private information than ever before. Customers are also losing patience with those increasingly common breaches
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7-Eleven releases details in 2007 identity theft
Posted on August 19th, 2009 No comments7-Eleven Inc. said Tuesday that the theft of credit and debit card data at its stores as part of what is believed to be the biggest retail data breach in history occurred during a 12-day period in 2007.
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Heartland Data Breach: TJX Hacker Indicted for Crime
Posted on August 18th, 2009 No commentsSuspect Also Linked to 7-Eleven, Hannaford BreachesThe Department of Justice and federal prosecutors on Monday indicted a Miami, FL man in connection with the biggest credit card data breach on record — the theft of 130 million card numbers from Heartland Payment Systems, along with two other recent high-profile hacks, Hannaford Brothers and the 7-Eleven data breaches of 2008.
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Incident Response Essentials – Peter Allor, FIRST.org
Posted on August 13th, 2009 No commentsThe Heartland data breach and July’s denial of service (DDoS) attacks against government agencies are among the biggest information security incidents of the year.
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