Checkers Says Data Breach Affected 100+ Locations

Checkers Drive-In Restaurants, Inc. revealed that a data breach possibly affected customers at more than 100 of its Checkers and Rally’s locations. Adam Noyes, chief administrative officer and executive vice president at Checkers Drive-In Restaur… Continue reading Checkers Says Data Breach Affected 100+ Locations

Flipboard Resets Users’ Passwords after Discovering Security Incident

News and social media aggregator Flipboard reset all users’ passwords after discovering a security incident that might have affected some of their data. On 28 May, the company revealed that its engineering team had recently detected suspicious ac… Continue reading Flipboard Resets Users’ Passwords after Discovering Security Incident

Adding a Recovery Phone Number Blocks 100% of Automated Bot Attacks, Finds Google

Google found that users who add a recovery phone number to their accounts effectively block 100 percent of automated bot attacks by doing so. The tech giant arrived at this finding after teaming up with New York University and the University of Califor… Continue reading Adding a Recovery Phone Number Blocks 100% of Automated Bot Attacks, Finds Google

Free Decryptor Released for GetCrypt Ransomware

Security researchers have released a tool that enables victims of GetCrypt ransomware to recover their affected files for free. On 23 May, web security and antivirus software provider Emsisoft announced the release of its GetCrypt decrypter. This utili… Continue reading Free Decryptor Released for GetCrypt Ransomware

Computer Infected with 6 High-Profile Viruses Surpasses $1M in Auction

A Windows laptop infected with six high-profile computer viruses has surpassed a value of one million dollars in public auction bids. For a project called “The Persistence of Chaos,” contemporary internet artist Guo O. Dong and security fir… Continue reading Computer Infected with 6 High-Profile Viruses Surpasses $1M in Auction

One Year Later: First GDPR Execution Overview Reveals There’s Still Work to Do

It’s been nearly a year since the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became enforceable. In that span of time, news outlets have reported various stories largely concerning the regulation and its penalties scheme. In… Continue reading One Year Later: First GDPR Execution Overview Reveals There’s Still Work to Do

HawkEye Attack Wave Sends Stolen Data to Another Keylogger Provider

A recent attack wave involving HawkEye malware sends data stolen from its victims to another keylogger provider’s website. On 21 May, My Online Security came across a new sample of HawkEye. The actual delivery mechanism itself wasn’t unique… Continue reading HawkEye Attack Wave Sends Stolen Data to Another Keylogger Provider

Company Behind LeakedSource Pleads Guilty after RCMP Investigation

A company responsible for helping to operate LeakedSource.com has submitted a guilty plea following an investigation by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). On 17 May, Defiant Tech Inc. pleaded guilty to the charge of “trafficking in identit… Continue reading Company Behind LeakedSource Pleads Guilty after RCMP Investigation

Stack Overflow Discloses Digital Attack against Production Systems

Stack Overflow, a popular question and answer site for programmers, disclosed a digital attack in which bad actors accessed its production systems. Mary Ferguson, VP of Engineering at the company, publicly revealed the incident on 16 May. In a statemen… Continue reading Stack Overflow Discloses Digital Attack against Production Systems

Magecart Used Same Skimmer against Two Web-Based Suppliers

Magecart threat actors used the same skimmer against two web-based suppliers to try to steal users’ payment card information. The first attack occurred at 15:56:42 GMT on 10 May when bad actors injected the skimmer into the bottom of a script use… Continue reading Magecart Used Same Skimmer against Two Web-Based Suppliers