A database including thousands of names and addresses has been stolen from Guntrader, the UK’s largest online marketplace for guns, and published on the dark web.
Category: Breaches
Along for the ride: Security one of the few functions where Uber is following Careem’s lead
After months of negotiation, the UAE’s answer to Uber have announced acquisition by, well, Uber, in a deal set to value the Dubai based start-up at over $3.1 billion. What are the security implications?
Turbulence ahead for BA as another breach is discovered
An additional 185,000 BA customers may have had their details exposed. With the company already facing a class-action lawsuit, potential fines and reputational losses, this could be a bumpy ride.
Up to 90 million profiles affected by Facebook breach
Facebook has announced that a combination of bugs allowed hackers access to at least 50 million and perhaps as many as 90 million private profiles.
Uber to pay out $148m over data breach coverup
Uber will have to pay $148 million to state authorities in the US for attempting to cover up a data breach in 2016.
BA: 380,000 customers’ card details leaked – including security codes
British Airways has revealed that 380,000 customers have had their credit card details stolen in a “very sophisticated, malicious” cyberattack.
Passport details exposed in Air Canada data breach
Up to 20,000 users of Air Canada’s mobile app may have had their personal details stolen following a recent breach.
Hackers claim to have accessed personal data of ~200,000 Superdrug customers
Superdrug has announced that up to 200,000 of its customers with online accounts may have had their personal data exposed.
Not such a jolly holiday. What Butlins teaches us about the death of security awareness
It was hi-di-hijack for Butlins recently, when it was revealed that up to 34,000 guests at its resorts may have had their personal information stolen by hackers.
Dixons Carphone breach almost 10x bigger than initially thought
Revising its June estimates significantly upwards, Dixons Carphone now says that 10 million customers were involved in last year’s data breach.