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- After $380M hack, Clorox sues its “service desk” vendor for simply . . .
It had outsourced the "service desk" part of its IT security operations to the massive services company Cognizant—and Clorox says that Cognizant failed to follow even the most basic agreed-upon procedures for running the service desk
- How do hackers get passwords? Sometimes, they just ask.
That was easy How do hackers get passwords? Sometimes, they just ask Massive 2023 hack was easily preventable, Clorox says
- After $380 Million Hack, Clorox Sues Its Service Desk Vendor For . . .
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Hacking is hard Well, sometimes Other times, you just call up a company's IT service desk and pretend…
- Crypto Hack: CEO Sues Hacker After $6. 3 Million SIM-Swap
Bart Stephens, co-founder of Blockchain Capital, is suing a hacker for stealing $6 3 million via a SIM-swap attack The hacker bypassed security measures and executed multiple unauthorized cryptocurrency transactions
- BitAngels Founder Sues AT T for $224 million Following Wallet Hacks
BitAngels founder Michael Terpin has filed a $224 million lawsuit against telecoms provider AT T, alleging that its negligence led him to lose about $24 million worth of cryptocurrency to fraudsters
- Bitcoin Investor Sues AT T After Losing $23 Million In SIM Swap Hack - VICE
An investor is asking AT T to pay $220 million in damages in the first-ever lawsuit that attempts to hold carriers accountable for port out scams
- Kakao Executive Takes Legal Action Against GroundX Over $7. 6M Crypto . . .
A senior executive at Kakao, one of South Korea’s largest internet conglomerates, has filed a lawsuit against the company’s blockchain subsidiary GroundX for approximately KRW 10 billion ($7 6 million) after a hack targeted the executive’s Klip wallet
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