InterContinental Hotels Group confirmed and released addition details pertaining to a breach that targeted payment card systems used in 12 of its hotels.
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Data Breach — Oracle's Micros Payment Systems Hacked
The risks associated with data breaches continue to grow, impacting a variety of industries, tech firms, and social networking platforms. In the past few months, over 1 Billion credentials were dumped online as a result of mega breaches in popular social networks.
Now, Oracle is the latest in the list.
Oracle has confirmed that its MICROS division – which is one of the world’s top three
Breach Forces Password Change on Oracle MICROS PoS Customers
Oracle warns its MICROS point-of-sale system customers to change account passwords after malware was discovered on a support site that was infecting users.
Over 1000 Wendy's Restaurants Hit by Credit Card Hackers
The Popular fast-food restaurant chain Wendy’s on Thursday admitted that a massive cyber attack had hit more than 1,000 of its restaurants across the country.
The burger chain did not speculate how many people may have been affected, though it did confirm that the hackers were able to steal its customers’ credit and debit card information.
The data breach is more than three times bigger
Researchers Unveil Square Reader Mobile POS Hacks
At Black Hat, two recent Boston University computer engineering graduates revealed software and hardware hacks against the latest versions of the popular Square Reader.
Chick-fil-A investigating possible credit card hack
Chick-fil-a has ordered an investigation into a possible data breach that occurred just before Christmas, according to The Guardian.
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Bebe clothing store suffers payment card breach
The clothing chain Bebe has been the latest company to suffer a breach of payment card information to hackers, reports PC World.
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