The Week in Breach: 10/28/18 – 11/03/18
Breach news to share with your customers!
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Breach news to share with your customers!
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Breach news to share with your customers!
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Breach news to share with your customers!
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Breach news to share with your customers!
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Breach news to share with your customers!
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Update, October 4, 2018: Our cybersecurity division has confirmed that the individual account information associated with the Facebook breach is now being sold on popular Dark Web markets for $3 to $12. In comparison, a database of 2 million users is typically sold on the Dark Web for about $30. This means the infamous hackers could see an unusual payday of $150 to $600 million.
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This week Magecart is at it AGAIN! Plus, a payroll social engineering attack? Find out in The Week in Breach.
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This week an Australian Mint was breached, as well as an airline from the UK. While searching for user credentials on the Dark Web, our team collects statistics on a wide variety of variables related to the data we unearth. The trends we see have been kept in house…until now. Introducing the newest addition to This Week in Breach:
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It’s been one bad week for “Spyware” app developers as their customers’ data is leaked for all to see! It’s not just misconfigured AWS buckets you have to worry about, it’s your misconfigured Tor site that’s not so secure.
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Breaches are flying high this week thanks to Air Canada! China’s hospitality industry targeted and the data shows up on the Dark Web. And, in an effort to cut out Google’s cut, the creators of the game Fortnite create massive security challenges for unwitting gamers.
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