วันเสาร์ที่ 19 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Radisson Hotels attacked Computers

Radisson Hotels & Resorts Chief Operating "Fredrik Korallus officer said Wednesday in an open letter to customers of computer systems company of Radisson hotels in the U.S. and Canada were opened illegally.
About Radisson penetrated computers were able to stay for years more than half in the period from November 2008 to May 2009.

Korallus said Radisson is working with federal law enforcement authorities to investigate what happened.
"While the number of potentially affected hotels, which are involved in this incident is limited access to data included information such as notifications of the name printed on the credit score card or debit card, credit, or the number of debit cards, and either deadline paper," said He in the letter.

A spokesman said he could not provide more specific information. "[T] he forensic examination is underway and we are not able to make precise calculations of the number of records potentially exposed to currently offer," the spokesman said via email. "As more information becomes available, and Sun will publish at the expense of the investigation, we will provide updates."

Radisson Korallus recommended that customers ensure financial statements and credit reports for suspicious activity.

Radisson offers that may be of free credit monitoring for one year.

Monday, Department of Justice SU announced the indictment of Albert Gonzales, 28, of Miami, Florida, allegedly hacking into laptop computers and steal corporate more than 130 million credit and debit cards. Justice called the biggest security breaches of data charges ever brought in the United States.

But such enforcement success seems to be too little to curb computer crime took place. In the first half of 2009, the number of computer users hit by malware designed to steal personal information, which increased by 600% in first half of 2008, according to PandaLabs.

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