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Target has been Targeted…

December 18, 2013 · by z3r0phux · in Security Musings

Update: As is now appears, 40 million accounts have been compromised. The Secret Service is investigating a possible data breach around the time of Black Friday that involves Target stores. It appears that the breach mainly targeted customers that actually…

MasterCard, Visa confirm credit card data theft described as ‘massive’‏

March 30, 2012 · by z3r0phux · in Security Musings

Just when we thought the big credit card data breaches were over, atleast for a while (with Alberto Gonzalez put away after his scams at TJX, Heartland Payments and others) – along comes a new one reported today in www.Krebsonsecurity.com….

Verizon Customers Exposed to Epsilon Data Breach…

April 7, 2011 · by z3r0phux · in Security Musings

Customers of Verizon Communications had their e-mail addresses exposed in a massive online data breach the week of March 28, according to an e-mail to customers obtained by Reuters. In what could be one of the biggest such attacks in…

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