Massive Online Credit Card Fraud
News Creditcards.com was the victim of an extortion attempt by a cyberthief accused of hacking into its site and exposing more than 55,000 credit card numbers, the company said Tuesday. The company is working with the FBI on the case, said Laurent Jean...
[December 13, 2000, 9:20]
FBI Looking Into Questionable Credit Card Charges
News These unauthorised credit card charges could be related to the current investigation into the hacking at Creditcards.com," FBI spokeswoman Laura Bosley said. A representative at Creditcards.com said Thursday that the company was unaware of the...
[December 22, 2000, 8:35]
Travelocity Exposes Customer Information
News Earlier last year, security breaches or hacker attacks exposed customer and client information at CreditCards.com, Eve.com, IKEA and Amazon.com. Last month, a hacker broke into Egghead.com, potentially exposing its 3.7 million customer accounts.
[January 23, 2001, 13:05]
Law Enforcement Losing The War On Cybercrime
News Creditcards.com: Also in December 2000, a hacker broke in to systems maintained by the company, which enables merchants to accept payments online, and made off with about 55,000 credit card numbers. Playboy.com: An intruder slipped past the Web...
[May 14, 2002, 14:27]
Online Blackmailer Leaks Hacked Data
News Companies such as Amazon.com-owned book service Bibliofind.com, Creditcards.com and Egghead.com, which recently filed for bankruptcy protection, have seen their sites broken into and customer information--in some cases, credit card information...
[October 12, 2001, 8:58]

