FastBooking, a Paris-based provider of hotel-booking software, is alerting client hotels to a data breach in which an attacker lifted personal information and credit card data from guests of hundreds of properties.. The breach took place on June 14, says FastBooking, which states it works with 4,000 partner hotels in 100 countries. In an email to affected properties, FastBooking says an attacker exploited a vulnerability in a Web application hosted on its server to install malware. The actor used this access to pilfer first and last names, nationalities, physical and email addresses, and booking-related details, such as hotel names and check-in/check-out dates. The link for this article located at DarkReading is no longer available. . FastBooking alerts hotels to a security breach where malware has infiltrated systems, putting guest personal details and credit card data at risk.. FastBooking Data Breach, Hotel Booking Security, Malware Attack On Hotels. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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
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