Burgerville has revealed a data breach impacting the chain which may have led to the theft of detailed credit card information belonging to customers.. The security incident was thought to be a "brief intrusion," according to the US restaurant chain, and was only investigated after the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) notified Burgerville of the intrusion on August 22. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A security incident at FreshBite has resulted in the unauthorized access of patrons' payment details, with investigations initiated by federal authorities.. Burgerville Data Breach, Credit Card Theft, Customer Info Security, FBI Notification. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Russian hacker extradicted to the US earlier this year admitted his role in the largest hack in US history. The attack compromised more than 160 million credit card numbers, resulting in hundreds of millions of US dollars in losses. . Vladimir Drinkman, 34, said Tuesday in federal court in Camden, New Jersey, that he plotted with four other men to steal credit card numbers from payments processors Global Payments and Heartland Payment Systems, grocery chain Hannaford Brothers and at least 14 other organisations from 2005 to 2012. . Vladimir Drinkman, 34, said Tuesday in federal court in Camden, New Jersey, that he plotted with fou. russian, hacker, extradicted, earlier, admitted, largest. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Estonian hacker Aleksandr Suvorov has been sentenced to seven years in prison for his role in two hacking schemes that involved more than 240,000 stolen credit card numbers. . Suvorov was an associate to Albert Gonzalez, who was convicted for his role in the Heartland Payment Systems data breach [see: Heartland Hacker Sentenced to 20 Years]. The link for this article located at Bank Info Security is no longer available. . Suvorov was an associate to Albert Gonzalez, who was convicted for his role in the Heartland Payment. estonian, hacker, aleksandr, suvorov, sentenced, seven, years, prison. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In an investigation that spanned from a Seattle restaurant to Romania, a 21-year-old Dutch national pleaded not guilty Monday to federal computer hacking charges that include the theft of at least 44,000 credit card numbers. . Federal prosecutors said David Benjamin Schrooten is a prominent figure known as "Fortezza" in the international hacking community who sold stolen credit card numbers in bulk through websites. The link for this article located at CBS News is no longer available. . Angela Marie Lindner, referred to as 'Cipher', confronts state-level fraud allegations related to identity deception.. David Benjamin Schrooten, Fortezza, Cyber Crime, Hacking Charges. . Dave Wreski
A reader of Venture Beat bemoans $300 USD in fraudulent charges placed on his credit card after the number was stolen from Austin, Texas security firm Stratfor Forecasting, Inc. The hooligans charged $300 to his account, buying hooded sweatshirts. . But he's hardly alone. In total, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) -- itself a recent victim of Anonymous espionage -- estimates that $700,000 USD in charges were placed on the 90,000+ credit cards that were stolen by members of the massive worldwide hacker collective Anonymous. The link for this article located at DailyTech is no longer available. . More than $700,000 in bogus transactions tied to cybercriminals have burdened nonprofits with penalties, while individuals are left to cope with the aftermath of the crime.. Fraud Claims, Hacking Incident, Financial Scam. . Anthony Pell
Hackers claim to have stolen the details of more than 73,000 subscribers to porn site Digital Playground. . The data includes user names, email addresses and passwords. Also taken were the numbers, expiry dates and security codes for 40,000 credit cards. The attack is the second successful breach of a site run by website management company Manwin. The link for this article located at BBC News is no longer available. . Cybercriminals infiltrated Media Nexus, compromising the personal information and payment details of more than 50,000 members.. Digital Playground Breach, User Data Exposure, Credit Card Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The loose-knit hacking movement "Anonymous" claimed Sunday to have stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to clients of U.S.-based security think tank Stratfor. One hacker said the goal was to pilfer funds from individuals' accounts to give away as Christmas donations, and some victims confirmed unauthorized transactions linked to their credit cards.. Anonymous boasted of stealing Stratfor's confidential client list, which includes entities ranging from Apple Inc. to the U.S. Air Force to the Miami Police Department, and mining it for more than 4,000 credit card numbers, passwords and home addresses. The link for this article located at BusinessWeek is no longer available. . A hacker group has taken credit for a breach of a major security firm's database, exposing sensitive data linked to clients including the Department of Homeland Security. Anonymous Hacking Group, Stratfor Breach, Cybersecurity Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A division of CitiGroup in Japan announced hackers had stolen personal information on more than 92,000 customers, according to a story in Japan Times.. Citi Cards Japan, Inc. announced customer names, addresses and credit card numbers may have been taken, though the company is unsure of exactly what data the hackers were able to get. So far there have been no unauthorized uses of the account numbers. Japan Times quoted an unnamed source as saying someone at a third-party service business Citi Cards hired to handle part of its transaction volume, took the information and sold it. CitiGroup said the theft is unrelated to another hack in June in which hackers stole credit card numbers from its web site by playing with the content of URLs and managed to post fraudulent charges to the tune of about $2.7 million from 3,400 accounts. Information was taken from about 360,000 accounts. The link for this article located at IT World is no longer available. . Citi Cards Japan, Inc. announced customer names, addresses and credit card numbers may have been tak. division, citigroup, japan, announced, hackers, stolen, personal, information. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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