Sunday, January 26, 2014

The Latest Hacking, Phishing & Man in the Middle World News Update

The Latest Hacking, Phishing & 
Man in the Middle World News Update

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BankInfoSecurity.com - Mark Anthony of Cedarville, Ark., and Alan Tabor, of Prairie Grove, Ark., allegedly operated the e-mail hacking website needapassword.com.

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Mail Tribune - At least 110 million consumers were affected by the hack involving Target and Neiman Marcus retailers. Whether millions more will have their ...
Norman Transcript - Hackers” steal credit card accounts from Target, Neiman Marcus gets “hacked,” the Yahoo website serves up “hacked” ads that infect computers with ...

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wmpoweruser.com - These social media and email accounts of Microsoft employees were subjected to targeted phishing attacks. Microsoft today acknowledged these ...
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Times of India - PUNE: The strictly virtual nature of underground hacking groups makes it difficult for cops to trace their physical whereabouts, said experts.
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MENAFN.COM - In the wake of a massive breach of Target Corp.'s security, in which hackers compromised around 110 million credit card numbers, several other ...
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LAist - The craft store chain Michaels is warning customers that their credit card data might have been swiped, and we're guessing it wasn't by thieves who ...
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arstechnica.com - Redmond: New operation "related" to recent attacks by Syrian Electronic Army.
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Times of India - PUNE: The alleged involvement of a Pune man in a global hacking network hasn't really shocked experts who note that underground hacking groups ...
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TechNewsWorld - CNN on Thursday became the latest media outlet to fall victim to hacking by the Syrian Electronic Army, and the group's second victim this week.
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