Hackers Steal 40 Million Credit Card Numbers
Talkback The ATM and other bank frauds are not the sole problem of banks alone. It is a big threat and it requires a coordinated and cooperative action on the part of the bank, customers and the law enforcement machinery.
[June 21, 2005, 17:25]
Hackers Steal Easily Guessed Passwords
Talkback I would "happily" click through to the page too, but I would give a fake password. I often give a fake email address, home address, phone number or other information if I deem that it's none of their business but they "require" it for me to finish...
[October 24, 2003, 14:10]
Hackers Steal Easily Guessed Passwords
Talkback Hackers seem to have read it. Maybe it is time for everyone to read the old book called the Codebreakers. It is very obvious that IT Security Professionals who fought NSA for so long on encryption have not learned their lesson.
[October 24, 2003, 18:59]
Hackers Steal 40 Million Credit Card Numbers
Talkback I live in the UK and yesterday was victim to £550 fraud. Also, my Dad in the UK had a is £5K fraud. So although this is reported in the US I suspect that the effects could be felt further afield.
[July 11, 2006, 12:14]
Hackers Steal Easily Guessed Passwords
News He said that social-engineering techniques used by hackers to glean passwords that will give them access to corporate networks are on the increase, as IT departments get better at protecting their systems.
[October 23, 2003, 13:05]
Hackers Steal 40 Million Credit Card Numbers
News In what could be the largest data security breach to date, MasterCard International on Friday said information on more than 40 million credit cards may have been stolen. Of those exposed accounts, about 13.9 million are for MasterCard-branded cards...
[June 20, 2005, 9:10]
Hackers Steal One Million Credit Cards
News More than 40 e-banking and e-commerce sites have been targeted and compromised by teams of Russian and Ukrainian hackers, said experts at the FBI's SANS (System Administration, Networking, and Security) Institute on Thursday.
[March 9, 2001, 11:53]
Hackers Steal Vital Data From Formula One Team
News Officials at the Benetton Formula One team admitted on Monday that hackers have broken into its computer systems and stolen valuable data. Jean-Jacques His, technical director of Renault -- which own Benetton -- claimed that someone hacked into the...
[July 17, 2001, 7:59]
News Burst: East European Hackers Steal 1m Credit Cards
News More than 40 e-banking and e-commerce sites have been targeted and compromised by teams of Russian and Eastern European hackers over the say experts at the FBI's SANS (System Administration, Networking, and Security) Institute.
[March 9, 2001, 9:31]
Russian Hackers Steal Reuters Trading Data
News Russian newspaper Itar-Tass is reporting that Russian hackers recently gained illegal access to the trading database of UK news agency Reuters. Take me to the Hackers news special Press secretary of the Russian Chief Administration for Struggle...
[November 5, 1999, 10:46]
Hackers Masquerade As Best Buy To Steal Credit-card Details
News The Minneapolis-based electronics and consumer-goods chain consulted with both the Federal Trade Commission's identity-theft group and federal and state law enforcement to try and track down those responsible for an email message that apparently...
[June 20, 2003, 9:01]
Hackers Don't Want To Be Millionaires Says TV Company
News have denied reports that crafty computer hackers tried to break into their central computers to steal the show's questions and answers. The News of the World said in its report that the hackers' exploits was uncovered days ago.
[January 19, 2000, 6:03]
Hyperthreading Footprints Expose Intel P4 Users
News Intel is acting to calm fears that technology in its Pentium 4 processors will allow hackers to steal passwords by reading 'footprints' in the cache. Hyperthreading, introduced in Intel's Pentium 4, could allow hackers to access secure information...
[May 16, 2005, 14:15]
Wi-Fi-proof Sheet Gets Government Approval
News Wireless hackers could soon face problems when trying to steal information, now that the British government has endorsed a transparent film that can block Wi-Fi transmissions and other wireless signals from travelling through windows.
[April 26, 2005, 16:45]
'Trojan' Emails Conceal Theft Tools
News The email also contains a link to a website to view the order in more detail but if people click on the link, it takes them to a malicious website that allows hackers to steal data from their PC. The hackers can then record the victim's log-ins...
[August 13, 2004, 15:15]
Peeping Taiwanese Trojan Author Is Arrested
News Taiwanese police have arrested a man for writing and distributing a Trojan that was apparently used by Chinese hackers to steal and destroy information on government-owned computers in Taiwan. Wang An-ping, 30, an engineer from Kaohsiung, has...
[May 28, 2004, 12:30]
Delete Temp Files
Downloads The problem lies with hackers. Hackers are always trying to steal your personal information. Hackers know how to do this. This program allows you, the user, to delete identity threatening items on your computer.
[December 6, 2006, 7:46]
News Schmooze: Welcome To Ghost Comdex
News Internet could be shut down by hackers, warn experts All you young, spotty hackers with £200 PCs, beware. There's apparently been a change of heart: the new iPod TV ads finish with the tagline "Don't steal music".
[November 16, 2001, 17:11]
Spyware Risks, Prevention, And Removal For Healthcare Businesses With HIPAA Compliance Requirements
White Papers The hackers and criminals who write spyware programs, do so specifically to steal information. The patients' protected health information is at risk if one has spyware on the computers. Spyware is software that collects information from the...
[May 1, 2007, 1:00]
Identity Theft, Hacking
Forum There are a few different ways the hackers could steal your mother’s personal data. However you may want to go one step further and ensure there is NO data on your machine that can be used by the hackers.
[September 20, 2007, 7:21]

