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Weekly Security News for the Week Ending December 20, 2019

Retailer LightInTheBox Exposes 1.6 Billion Customer Records The challenge with today’s big data world is that the breaches are enormous.  LightInTheBox left customer transaction data exposed due to, apparently, a server misconfiguration.   They effectively breached themselves.  The data was a web server log with dates from Aug  9 to Oct 11 of this year.   […]

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More Businesses Are Opting to Pay Ransom to Get Their Data Back

The 2019 Crowdstrike Global Security Attitude Survey said that the total number of organizations around the world paying the ransom after falling victim to a supply chain attack almost tripled from 14% to 39%. In the UK, the number of organizations that have experienced a ransomware attack and then paid the ransom doubled from 14% […]

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Weekly Security News for the Week Ending December 13, 2019

Apple’s Ad Tracking Crackdown Shakes Up Ad Market Two years ago Apple decided that since they don’t earn a lot of revenue from ads and Google, their competitor in the phone business, does, wouldn’t it be great to do something to hurt them.  Oh, yeah, we can pretend the real reason we are doing it […]

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VISA SAYS: Ongoing Cyber Attacks at Gas Pumps

Visa published an alert that says that point of sale (PoS) system of North American Fuel Dispenser Merchants (as in gas stations and the folks that make the systems that allow you to “pay at the pump”) are being targeted in credit card skimming attacks. The attack is ongoing, increasing and coordinated – by cybercrime […]

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