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January 27, 2009

Crackers steal Monster.com database

Filed under: Computer Scams, Security — admin @ 11:38 am
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In what must feel like a final kick in the teeth for the recently redundant, job site Monster.com is warning users that crackers have breached their servers and made off with personal data.

According to an article on BetaNews, the company has been breached by persons unknown with databases containing details of its customers – including names, user details, passwords, e-mail addresses, physical addresses, telephone numbers, and what the company described as “some basic demographic data” – being purloined for purposes perverted.

A note on the site dated January 23rd explains that the company “recently learned [that] our database was illegally access and certain contact and account data were taken” but assures users that “sensitive data such as social security numbers or personal financial data” was not included in the breach. Monster.com has also ascertained – although it isn’t clear how – that so far the digital thieves have not made use of the data, and has vowed to “continually [monitor] for any illicit use of information in our database.

The company is advising those affected by the breach – which is everyone with a user account on the Monster.com site or the US-based USAJobs.gov site – to change their password immediately.

This isn’t the first such attack the company has suffered: in August 2007 crackers nabbed around 1.3 million account details which were later used to target phishing attacks in an attempt to gain financial data, and towards the end of 2007 ne’er-do-wells were able to plant malware download triggers on certain pages on the site.

Any Monster.com users here worried at the thought of their personal data going walkies in these times of financial trouble, or is the limited data kept by the company not worth anything anyway?

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July 1, 2008

Advance-fee-fraud

Filed under: Computer Scams — Tags: , , , — admin @ 12:01 pm
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Remember back when the best way to tell if someone was less than trustworthy was to look them in the eye and shake their hand?

Today’s technology has opened the door to some pretty sharp or at least well studied technological crooks out there.  I’d like to bring your attention to the “Nigerian 419 Scam” or “Advance-fee fraud” per Wikipedia.

A good friend of mine received an email from someone they thought was a genuine business person looking for some help. My friend had fallen on some tough times and was lured in by the promise of a $5,000 pay day for simply cashing a check at her bank.

The criminals wanted to send her a check for some large number, say $5,000 for illustrative purposes. She was to cash the check, keep $1,000 and wire the difference to the thieves!

The thieves were hoping that either she had the money in her account or the bank would float the money for her, she could with drawl and being the honest person she is… went directly to Western Union and sent the money.

$4,000 plus investigative costs, attorney fees and who knows what other kinds of fees she’s now on the hook for because she wanted to help some stranger who claimed to fall on hard times.

It’s a crying shame that there are people out there who are willing to prey on good, hard working people.  Please be careful out there. If it sounds too good to be true… well, you know what I mean. If you’re really not sure, ask some people you trust!

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