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Minggu, 28 April 2013

Why LivingSocial's 50-million password breach is graver than you may think

Why LivingSocial's 50-million password breach is graver than you may think

Living Social, the online deals website partially owned by Amazon.com, was hacked on Friday because of a 'massive cyberattack,' according to company officials. The Washington D.C.-based company announced that the attack has impacted up to 50 million

Names, birth dates and encrypted password information was swiped in a cyberattack at LivingSocial, according to a report at AllThingsD.com. No credit card or merchant financial information was stolen during the attack, AllThingsD said, citing an email

LivingSocial, the daily deals site owned in part by Amazon, has suffered a massive cyberattack on its computer systems, according to officials at the company. The breach has impacted 50 million customers of the Washington, D.C.-based company, who will

LivingSocial, the daily deals site owned in part by Amazon, has suffered a massive cyberattack on its computer systems, according to officials at the company. The breach has impacted 50 million customers of the Washington, D.C.-based company, who will

Names, birth dates and encrypted password information was swiped in a cyberattack at LivingSocial, according to a report at AllThingsD.com. No credit card or merchant financial information was stolen during the attack, AllThingsD said, citing an email

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