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An Interview With the Target & Home Depot Hacker

Krebs on Security

” Dmitri Golubov, circa 2005. Postal Investigative Service. A week after breaking the story about the 2013 data breach at Target, KrebsOnSecurity published Who’s Selling Cards from Target? Golubov was arrested in Ukraine in 2005 as part of a joint investigation with multiple U.S. Image: U.S.

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New York SHIELD Act: Everything You Need to Know for Compliance

Centraleyes

As the home of Wall Street and a hub for global commerce, the state was among the first to recognize the need for robust data protection measures. The New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) Cybersecurity Regulation, introduced in 2017, was groundbreaking, setting a high bar for financial institutions.

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Latitude Data breach is worse than initially estimated. 14 million individuals impacted

Security Affairs

Australian loan giant Latitude Financial Services (Latitude) revealed that a data breach its has suffered impacted 14 million customers. The data breach suffered by Latitude Financial Services (Latitude) is much more serious than initially estimated. 94% of these records (5.7

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NEW TECH: This free tool can help gauge, manage third-party cyber risk; it’s called ‘VRMMM’

The Last Watchdog

Turn the corner into 2019 and we find Citigroup, CapitalOne, Wells Fargo and HSBC Life Insurance among a host of firms hitting the crisis button after their customers’ records turned up on a database of some 24 million financial and banking documents found parked on an Internet-accessible server — without so much as password protection.