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“The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has walloped AT&T with a $25 million fine for a series of data breaches that exposed the private information of nearly 280,000 U.S. customers”
Lees hier het meest recente artikel van crm-daily.com.
“The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has walloped AT&T with a $25 million fine for a series of data breaches that exposed the private information of nearly 280,000 U.S. customers”
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“The latest retail breach is not a retailer, per se, but itEUs in the ballpark. Charge Anywhere, a company that provides electronic payment gateway solutions to retailers and other merchants, is reporting that criminals infiltrated its system five years ago, putting unencrypted payment card data at risk. “
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“Do those tattered digital letters and numbers on captchas that aim to prevent robots from commenting on sites, registering for social media or completing other online transactions just flat out annoy you? If so, GoogleEUs latest marketing move may make you smile”
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“With enterprises now averaging more than three dozen infected IT devices daily and attacks by point-of-sale (POS) malware like Backoff rising by double digits, companies today need to “operate under the assumption they are in a state of continuous breach.” That’s one of the findings from enterprise security firm Damballa’s “Q3 State of Infections Report,” released today. During the third quarter of this year, global ISPs and enterprise customers saw a 32 percent increase in IT security events compared to the second quarter, according to the report from the Atlanta-based company. In particular, infections of the Backoff malware blamed for high-profile breaches at Target, Dairy Queen, Home Depot and Kmart rose by 57 percent between August and September, according to Damballa, while attacks in September alone rose by 27 percent”
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“Web users who browse with Google Chrome will have a new way to authenticate the validity of the Google Account Web pages they visit: a USB Security Key built on universal second-factor authentication. “