Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Up to 200,000 users of a Grand Theft Auto fan site have had their personal details exposed online after the website’s online forum was breached by hackers last month by exploiting security flaws in a piece of software called vBulletin.
Hackers Stole 200,000 South Korean Credit Cards Data
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Hackers stole the personal information of about 200,000 South Korean credit card users, making some fake credit cards and rack up fraudulent charges about $115,400. The Financial Supervisory Service said that several suspects had late last year hacked into firm card…
Police: Home Depot Employees Arrested for Over $200,000 in Credit Card Fraud
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Two men who worked at a Hempstead Home Depot stole more than $200,000 from the store by using stolen credit card information to purchase gift cards, police said. According to detectives, Frederick D. Harris Jr, 22, of Baldwin, and Steve D….
200,000 Windows PCs ‘vulnerable to pcAnywhere hijacking’
Hackers exploiting bugs in Symantec’s pcAnywhere could hijack as many as 200,000 systems connected to the internet, a researcher claimed yesterday, including up to 5,000 running point-of-sale programs that collect consumer credit card data. The revelations came just four weeks after Symantec took the unprecedented step of telling pcAnywhere users…
Wholesaler Breach Affects 200,000
Card Details Stolen from Stored Mag-Stripe DataMore than 200,000 payment card accounts have been compromised in a data breach at Restaurant Depot, a food service wholesaler, and the fraudsters are believed to be based in Russia. How did the breach occur, and what have customers been told about the incident?…
Study: Online dating fraud hits 200,000 Brits
Online dating scams may have hit more than 200,000 people in the United Kingdom and go largely unreported, according to a study released on Wednesday. View full post on online dating scam – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Former Naples bank manager admits stealing more than $200,000
A 33-year-old former Naples bank manager who took out more than $212,000 in credit using wealthy customers’ names because she’d just had a baby and her husband was unemployed pleaded no contest today to a fraud charge. View full post on credit report fraud – Yahoo! News Search Results View…