Breaches & Exposures Articles

Massive hacker server discovered

Chuck Miller May 06, 2008

Security researchers recently found a server being used to harvest private information consisting of stolen data from 40 international businesses, as well as health-related information on patients worldwide.
 

Forensic exam concludes no breach happened at university

Chuck Miller May 02, 2008

Processes that seemed to mimic malicious behavior led the University of Colorado-Boulder to disclose a possible breach, the school said this week.
 

Report: small merchants biggest threat to credit card fraud

Jim Carr May 01, 2008

Credit card thieves are taking advantage of the vulnerabilities in small retailers' point-of-sale check-out systems, according to a new report.
 

XSS vulnerability found in McAfee HackerSafe sites

Sue Marquette Poremba April 30, 2008

For the second time this year, a security researcher has found websites certified as McAfee HackerSafe that contain vulnerabilities.
 

From Interop: Securing Wi-Fi must be priority

Dan Kaplan April 29, 2008

As the use of Wi-Fi by businesses becomes more pervasive, IT departments must rethink their wireless security strategy to combat threats, a panel said Tuesday at the Interop conference in Las Vegas.
 

Another college exposure, now in Colorado

Chuck Miller April 28, 2008

Personal data at another college has been exposed, allowing potential hackers to gain access to student information.
 

LendingTree insider attack exposes personal data

Sue Marquette Poremba April 23, 2008

Former employees may have helped a small number of mortgage lenders gain access to the personal information of LendingTree customers by sharing passwords, the company admitted in a letter to victims.
 

After breach, Hannaford details IT security remodel

Dan Kaplan April 23, 2008

Hannaford Bros. plans to implement millions of dollars of new technology that will effectively overhaul its IT security infrastructure and allow the recently breached supermarket chain to exceed data security requirements, the company and industry experts said.
 

Rethinking virus protection

Mark Bregman, CTO, Symantec Corp. April 22, 2008

With the growth of malicious programs currently outpacing that of legitimate applications, and traditional countermeasures proving inadequate, consumers and security vendors may need to join forces to ward off threats.
 

The legal implications of the PCI data security standard

David Navetta, InfoSecCompliance, LLC April 22, 2008

The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard presents serious legal challenges and risk for retailers.
 
 
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