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OneLogin Data Breach May Have Revealed Encrypted Data
OneLogin, an identity management software company, announced yesterday that it suffered a data breach. Although the firm hasn’t provided many details, the few that it has released suggest that the breach is extensive.
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Almost 10,000 Telstra Customer Records Found Online In Yet Another Privacy Breach
Despite Telstra CEO David Thodey’s assurances to the contrary, the telco isn’t great at keeping customer data safe as houses in the last few years. It has been uncovered today that one of Telstra’s third-party contractors let slip a few Excel spreadsheets containing nearly 10,000 customer records. Here we go again.
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Blizzard’s Network Breached, Australian Emails Accessed
We’ve just received word from Blizzard locally that Battle.net has been compromised, with some account details from all regions — including Australia — being accessed. At the stage it seems like no financial information was accessed, and that only email addresses associated with Battle.net accounts, and some cryptographically scrambled versions of passwords, were accessed.
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Do You Use A Personal Phone Or Tablet For Work Email?
Heathens! Nah, I definitely do — but apparently we’re one big walking talking security breach waiting to happen. I hadn’t really thought about it until now, but if you lost your iPhone with saved Exchange emails, that’s more of a security concern than that locked-down BlackBerry from the IT department.