Data Breach

Ticketfly website was compromised, the hacker also stole customers’ data

The website of the events ticketing company Ticketfly was shut down after a hacker who calls himself “IsHaKdZ” compromised it. …

6 years ago

At least 90,000 Canadian bank customers may have been affected by two data breach

On Monday, Two Canada’s five largest banks, the Bank of Montreal (BMO) and Simplii Financial, informed their customers they are investigating a…

6 years ago

A bug in T-Mobile site allowed anyone see any customer’s account details

A flaw in T-Mobile's website allowed anyone to access the personal account details of any customer by providing their mobile…

6 years ago

Coca-Cola data breach has affected about 8,000 workers

Coca-Cola discovered a security breach in September when law enforcement officials notified it that a former employee at a Coca-Cola subsidiary was…

6 years ago

Rail Europe North America hit by payment card data breach

Rail Europe North America (RENA) notifies customers of a security breach, crooks compromised its website with a malware used to siphon payment…

6 years ago

Chili’s restaurant chain is the last victim of a Payment Card Breach

Brinker International warns customers who recently paid with their payment card at a Chili’s restaurant may have had their financial…

6 years ago

UK mobile operator EE left a critical code system exposed with a default password

The EE operator, the British largest cell network in the UK with some 30 million customers, has left a critical…

6 years ago

iVideon Russian-based video surveillance solution leaked data, hundreds of thousands of records exposed

Security researchers from Kromtech Security discovered a MongoDB install belonging to the Russian-based video surveillance firm Did iVideon open online. The database included personal information…

6 years ago

Mining passwords from dozens of public Trello boards

Trello, when an error in the publishing strategy is able to put at risk the private data of a huge…

6 years ago

Twitter urges its 330 million users to change passwords after bug exposed them in plain text

Twitter is urging all of its more than 330 million users to change their passwords after a bug exposed them…

6 years ago

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