Today in data breaches
Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2023 2:06 am
MFA all the things. I wonder if 23andme even allows MFA.tead, it appeared the attacker had logged into individual customers’ accounts on 23andMe by re-using credentials found in databases for hacked accounts of other services on the internet.
Oh, god damn. Last month they were like “Oh, it’s only a tiny number of accounts”… now it’s everyone.Leisher wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 1:34 pm Identity management firm Okta.
I also just learned that CNN has put up a paywall.
It'd really be cool if someone in the government did something about this issue, which mostly comes from state sponsored groups in China and Russia. I guess they're too busy letting people break the law at the border?JPMorgan Chase now fights off about 45 billion attempts a day by hackers to infiltrate its systems. That’s double what it was last year, highlighting the escalating cybersecurity challenges the bank and other Wall Street titans are facing.
JPMorgan Chase, the largest US bank by assets, now invests $15 billion a year and employs 62,000 technologists to fortify its defense against cyber crimes, said Mary Callahan Erdoes, head of JPMorgan Chase’s asset and wealth management division, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday
Those numbers are insane.Leisher wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 4:46 pm JPMorgan Chase, the largest US bank by assets, now invests $15 billion a year and employs 62,000 technologists to fortify its defense against cyber crimes,
GORDON wrote: Wed Jan 17, 2024 9:07 pm I can't even imagine what 62k people are doing, unless it's literally brute-forcing security, each of them examining 10 lines of communication per minute, or something like that.
Yeah, that seems like they're counting EVERY tech employee that they have. Which, ok, I'll buy that number, but those aren't security specialists each and every one.The company hired more than 5,000 software developers and data scientists last year and plans to add more at a time when some technology giants and fintechs are hitting the brakes on investment. At JPMorgan (JPM), about 20% of the bank's ~278K workforce is tech workers, Reuters said.Sep 30, 2022
It's pretty absurd how easy this stuff is. Borrowing drunk people's phones, holding them up, instead of needing to take them to an ATM, etc. It's ridiculous.Leisher wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 4:28 pm Venmo and other such app thefts are "skyrocketing".
Interesting that thieves are adapting and know you don't carry cash so they're forcing you to transfer money from your apps.
To be fair, all Asians look alike.

They're discussing hackers, sponsored by the Chinese government, hacking and threatening infrastructure here in the U.S. The warning level is dire, extreme, or whatever you want to call it.PRC State-Sponsored Actors Compromise and Maintain Persistent Access to U.S. Critical Infrastructure
I think we discussed it here, but I'm only now reading the actual release itself.TheCatt wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2024 10:34 am I remember reading about it 2 weeks ago in the MSM: https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/01/politics ... index.html