SONY'S PlayStation hacking incident has affected around 715,000 local consumers, in one of the largest security and privacy breaches ever to hit Australian shores.. With credit card details amongst the information that could have been stolen by hackers, the NSW Police fraud squad advises users to check with their issuing bank before deciding whether to cancel their cards. The Australian Federal Police has warned that if customers' personal data was hosted offshore, it would not be protected by Commonwealth law. However, banks have been quick to allay fears, saying customers will be compensated for any "genuine fraud cases". The link for this article located at Australian IT is no longer available. The link for this article located at Australian IT is no longer available. . More than 715,000 individuals in Australia impacted by Sony PlayStation breach; consult your financial institution regarding credit card security.. Sony PlayStation Hack, Personal Data Theft, Cybersecurity Incident, Consumer Protection, Data Breach. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Whether you enjoy the hustle and bustle of shopping in stores or prefer the flexibility and convenience of online shopping, be careful to not give the gift of your personal information to an identity thief. . The link for this article located at Net-Security.org - LogError is no longer available. . Safeguard your sensitive details against identity fraud during your online and retail shopping experiences. Remain cautious and educated.. Data Protection, Shopping Safety, Identity Theft Prevention. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Always question an order you can't remember making. And never, ever give out your credit-card number for an online transaction you didn't initiate. That's the sage advice being given to hundreds of Amazon.com customers who recently received bogus e-mails that referred to phantom orders. . .. Always question an order you can't remember making. And never, ever give out your credit-card number for an online transaction you didn't initiate. That's the sage advice being given to hundreds of Amazon.com customers who recently received bogus e-mails that referred to phantom orders . The bogus e-mails, designed to appear as though they were acknowledgments for orders from Amazon.com, apparently were aimed at getting unsuspecting consumers to reveal their credit card information. Recipients who selected the link early last week reportedly were taken to a non-company page that asked for the credit-card information to aid in canceling the order. The site was removed by an Internet service provider when it was discovered it was being used to perpetrate the fraud, said Smith. The link for this article located at NewsObserver is no longer available. . Consistently scrutinize any instruction you cannot recollect issuing and refrain from sharing bank details.. Email Phishing,Fraud Detection,Online Transactions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
One of the Internet's founders said Wednesday there were important weaknesses in the Bush administration's plans to build an ultra-secure government network and to encourage companies to make computers safer for consumers. Vinton G. Cerf, widely recognized as a "father of . . . . One of the Internet's founders said Wednesday there were important weaknesses in the Bush administration's plans to build an ultra-secure government network and to encourage companies to make computers safer for consumers. Vinton G. Cerf, widely recognized as a "father of the Internet" for co-inventing one of its communications technologies, warned against a White House proposal to have software companies automatically repair their products whenever new vulnerabilities were discovered. Last week, the president's top computer security adviser complained to some technology executives that consumers and businesses routinely fail to install software fixes -- known as "patches" -- even as vendors make them freely available. Richard Clarke said it was "not beyond the wit of this industry to force patches down" to users. The link for this article located at SF Gate is no longer available. . One of the Internet's founders said Wednesday there were important weaknesses in the Bush administra. internet's, founders, wednesday, there, important, weaknesses, administra. . Anthony Pell
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