Dunkin' Donuts has alerted DD Perks account holders to a security incident after learning an unauthorized party accessed some of their usernames and passwords, NBC News reports. . DD Perks is a rewards program that lets Dunkin' customers purchase food and beverages for pickup and receive free drinks via rewards points and on their birthdays. On Oct. 31, a security vendor detected a third party accessing users' accounts. It believes these actors stole usernames and passwords from other companies and used them to attempt DD Perks logins. The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . A breach affecting DD Perks accounts has prompted serious concern among Dunkin' Donuts patrons. Essential details regarding the incident.. DD Perks, Dunkin' Donuts, account security, data protection, rewards program. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Twitter users -- especially those with desirable handles -- risk having their accounts stolen, according to one recently hacked user who says there's a fundamental vulnerability in the service's security system. . According to Daniel Dennis Jones, whose account, @blanket, was recently hijacked, Twitter's password reset process allows hackers to attempt a more wide-ranging brute force approach to breaking into accounts than other services with more restrictive systems. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . According to Daniel Dennis Jones, whose account, @blanket, was recently hijacked, Twitter's password. twitter, users, especially, those, desirable, handles, having, their, accounts, stolen. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
On Saturday, multimedia producer and Twitter user Daniel Dennis Jones . The link for this article located at Buzzfeed is no longer available. . A critical security flaw has been identified in Twitter, risking unauthorized access due to weak account recovery validation and enabling potential misuse of accounts. Twitter Security Flaw, Account Theft Risk, Cyber Threat Analysis. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
About a week after Sony switched off its PlayStation Network and Qriocity video and music service, the electronics giant released a statement about the incident on the official PlayStation blog on Tuesday night (26 April). . Having initially only talked about an "external intrusion", the company has now said that it was discovered that user account information The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . Having initially only talked about an 'external intrusion', the company has now said that it was dis. about, switched, playstation, network, qriocity, video, music, service. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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