More than 79 banks have been breached, claimed a hacker on Twitter. Following a data release on Tuesday, he said he has more than 50 gigabytes of U.S. and foreign bank data in his hands.. A hacker, who claimed on Twitter to have illegally accessed the networks of dozens of large banks, has released a vast cache of personal information relating to Visa and Mastercard credit card data. The link for this article located at ZDNet Blogs is no longer available. . An unidentified cybercriminal purportedly infiltrated more than 79 financial institutions, making confidential Visa and Mastercard information public, escalating worries over security.. bank breach,data security,cyber threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
On British TV the other night, a young hacker from Wales was asked why he had broken into a computer and downloaded several thousand people's bank details. He replied that he had done it to prove that the bank's security procedures were inadequate. It should have been obvious that he had no criminal intent and naturally hadn't done anything with the downloaded details. If he hadn't done it, someone else would have. . . .. On British TV the other night, a young hacker from Wales was asked why he had broken into a computer and downloaded several thousand people's bank details. He replied that he had done it to prove that the bank's security procedures were inadequate. It should have been obvious that he had no criminal intent and naturally hadn't done anything with the downloaded details. If he hadn't done it, someone else would have. The link for this article located at TheRegister is no longer available. . A spirited Welsh tech enthusiast reflects on his reasons for infiltrating financial institutions; emphasizes vulnerabilities in their safeguards.. Hacking Intent, Bank Security Threats, Social Engineering Risks, Cybercrime Insights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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