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Neiman Marcus says 1.1 million credit cards hacked; low fraud rate isn’t actually good news

January 23, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Neiman Marcus on Thursday released several details about its Target-like credit card hacking incident, including these key points: Hackers had access to their systems from July 16 to Oct. 30. A malicious program attempted to “scrape” payment card information during that time frame Between those two dates, about 1.1 million [Keep reading]

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Privacy

Nobody lives a life of quiet desperation on Facebook. That’s why I quit.

January 23, 2014 Christine Gacharna 8

(Editor’s note: Perhaps you saw the recent hubbub over a Princeton study suggesting Facebook will lose 80 percent of its users by 2017, and Facebook’s saracstic response that Princeton will lose half its enrollment by 2018.  Here’s one woman’s story that — coincidentally — suggests Princeton may have the better [Keep reading]

Privacy

How did that charity get my address? Why Europeans know, and Americans don’t

January 23, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

Being a lawyer from Brazil, and having lived in New York before moving to Madrid to work in private practice as a privacy law expert, I am in a unique position to understand the different cultural and legal perspective of privacy in each country. And there is, no doubt, some [Keep reading]

Privacy

Chilling txt msg: ‘You are a registered participant in a mass disturbance’

January 21, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

This might be the most chilling text message I have ever heard of: “Dear subscriber, you are registered as a participant in a mass disturbance.” I know many observers have long criticized those who write about privacy of being outfitted with tinfoil hats.  Admittedly, we sometimes stretch to conjure up [Keep reading]

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Identity Theft

I got that e-mail from Target about my credit card; now what do I do?

January 19, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

I’m getting this question a lot, and I know most people are in a big hurry, so I’ll give you a short answer and a long answer. Short answer: Take Target’s offer. It’s a valuable service and it’s free, particularly given the ever-expanding web of victims in this hacker attack. [Keep reading]

Identity Theft

Target credit card hack: Things are a lot worse than the last time we told you they were worse than we thought

January 17, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

The report that explains how Target’s credit card systems were hacked contains this chilling sentence: “At the time of discovery, the malware had zero percent detection rate, which means fully updated antivirus engines on fully patched computers could not ID the malware.” It was posted online by The Wall Street [Keep reading]

Technology run amok

Refrigerator hacked, used to send out spam, ushering in era of ‘ThingBots’

January 17, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

Living room TVs, multi-media centers, and at least one refrigerator were used in a recent spam attack, e-mail security firm Proofpoint announced this week.  Sure, this is a great opportunity to make jokes about spam not needing refrigeration.  Chuckle for a moment, and then consider this: IDC predicts that more than [Keep reading]

Technology run amok

How long after you wake up do you check your e-mail?

January 16, 2014 Bob Sullivan 1

While marketers with ambitious mobile phone ideas are gathered in New York this week, they are discussing (with glee) how addicted consumers are to their cell phones.  For example: 79 percent of U.S. adults aged 18-44 say they check their smartphone within 15 minutes of waking up. 63 percent of [Keep reading]

Credit cards

Target e-mails victims, releases details about free credit monitoring

January 13, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Target has begun to e-mail victims of its data leak, and has launched a website that will allow consumers to sign up for free credit monitoring. Consumers can visit CreditMonitoring.Target.com right now and begin the process of signing up for credit monitoring. The firm is taking the added step of [Keep reading]

Identity Theft

Exclusive: Hackers had access to Neiman Marcus systems for nearly three months, source says

January 13, 2014 Bob Sullivan 0

Credit card hackers who broke into Neiman Marcus payment systems were able to steal data from the firm between Sept. 1 and Dec. 17, a person familiar with the investigation told BobSullivan.net on Monday. That’s considerably longer than the 18-day window that hackers were said — at least initially — [Keep reading]

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BOB SULLIVAN is a veteran journalist and the author of four books, including the 2008 New York Times Best-Seller, Gotcha Capitalism, and the 2010 New York Times Best Seller, Stop Getting Ripped Off! His latest, The Plateau Effect, was published in 2013, and as a paperback, called Getting Unstuck in 2014. He has won the Society of Professional Journalists prestigious Public Service award, a Peabody award, and The Consumer Federation of America Betty Furness award, and been given Consumer Action’s Consumer Excellence Award.

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