Luxury retailer Fortnum & Mason has become the latest big brand to be involved in a significant data breach after the company admitted the details of around 23,000 competition and survey participants had been compromised.. According to a spokesperson at Fortnum & Mason “At 17.26pm on Friday 29 June, Typeform, a company that provides services that we have used in the past to collect survey responses and voting preferences, notified us that they had suffered a data breach and unfortunately some of our data had been compromised.” The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . Harrods reports a cyber incident impacting 17,500 customers, underscoring vulnerabilities in personal information management.. Data Breach, Consumer Data, Cybersecurity Risks, Data Protection Examples. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Luxury department store behemoth Saks Fifth Avenue and sister stores Saks OFF 5TH and Lord & Taylor have become the latest retail victim of a data breach. The incident impacts 5 million payment cards that were used at stores in North America, from May 2017 to March 2018.. Research firm Gemini Advisory uncovered a posting on the dark eb by a group of Russian-speaking hackers known as Fin7 (a.k.a., JokerStash), who said they had obtained a cache of stolen card numbers from the company; the thieves call the cache “BIGBADABOOM-2.” They also offered 125,000 of the records for immediate sale.. Research firm Gemini Advisory uncovered a posting on the dark eb by a group of Russian-speaking hack. luxury, department, store, behemoth, fifth, avenue, sister, stores, taylor. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The massive data breach at $16 billion retailer TJX involved someone apparently armed with the chain's encryption key, but it might not have been needed as the cyber-thief was accessing data during the card-approval process before it was encrypted. These are among the latest details in what is almost certainly the worst retail data breach ever. . In a 10-K filing to the federal SEC (Securities & Exchange Commission), TJX said it didn't know who the intruders were, but it did provide more details about what they say happened that led to the card information of some 46 million consumers to get into unauthorized hands. The link for this article located at eWeek is no longer available. . In a 10-K filing to the federal SEC (Securities & Exchange Commission), TJX said it didn't know who . massive, breach, billion, retailer, involved, someone, apparently, armed, chain. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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