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news.citigroup.com XSS vulnerability
Vulnerable URL: https://news.citigroup.com/unsubscribe.asp Details: Description| Value ---|--- Patched:| Yes, at 16.02.2017 Latest check for patch:| 16.02.2017 10:54 GMT Vulnerability type:| XSS Vulnerability status:| Publicly disclosed Alexa Rank| Unknown / Not calculated VIP website status:| No...
Citigroup sites hit by Brazilian Anonymous hacker #OpWeeksPayment
Citigroup sites hit by Brazilian Anonymous hacker Citigroup has confirmed its consumer banking sites were temporarily offline Friday because of what a bank spokesman referred to as temporary outages. Hackers with Anonymous have claimed to be behind the attacks. The operation behind the attacks...
Data Breach Affects Two Million NY Customers, State Commission to Investigate
The New York State Public Service Commission announced yesterday they’ll be looking into a data breach that may have exposed the personal information of almost two million customers to unknown attackers. An employee from a software consulting firm contracted by New York State Electric & Gas NYSEG...
Hackers leak Citigroup CEO's personal data after Occupy Wall Street arrests
Hackers leak Citigroup CEO's personal data after Occupy Wall Street arrests The mobile phone number and home address of Vikram Pandit, the chief executive of Citigroup, have been placed on the web by hacking group CabinCr3w in retaliation for the cuffing of protesters at an Occupy Wall Street dem...
Hackers leak Citigroup CEO's personal data after Occupy Wall Street arrests
Hackers leak Citigroup CEO 's personal data after Occupy Wall Street arrests The mobile phone number and home address of Vikram Pandit, the chief executive of Citigroup, have been placed on the web by hacking group CabinCr3w in retaliation for the cuffing of protesters at an Occupy Wall Street...
Citigroup hacked again - 92,000 customers info exposed from Japan
Citigroup hacked again - 92,000 customers info exposed from Japan For the second time this year, Citigroup has suffered a major breach of its credit customers' personal information; this time the breach involved 92,400 customers at its Japanese unit. Citigroup's Japanese credit card unit said...
Citigroup hacked again - 92,000 customers info exposed from Japan
Citigroup hacked again - 92,000 customers info exposed from Japan For the second time this year, Citigroup has suffered a major breach of its credit customers' personal information; this time the breach involved 92,400 customers at its Japanese unit. Citigroup's Japanese credit card unit said...
Citigroup Breach Now Reportedly Affecting More Than 360k
More than 360,000 North American credit cards were exposed in May when an attack on Citigroup infiltrated that company’s card account management website according to a report by IDG News. The breach exposed the names, account numbers, and contact information of account holders, but not other...
Citigroup Attackers Used Simple, Clever Entry Point
The technique hackers used to break into Citigroup’s network last month was at once clever and simpler than security researchers expected, a report from the New York Times says. According to the article, hackers were able to log onto a site used by the credit card company’s customers to gain acce...
Citigroup Admits Info on 200K Customers Stolen in Network Compromise
Citigroup is warning its credit card users that attackers have stolen account information belonging to 200,000 customers. The breach apparently was discovered last month. The attackers who compromised Citigroup’s network were able to get customer names, account numbers and other data, including...
Black Energy Tool Used in Citigroup Hack
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is probing a computer-security breach targeting Citigroup Inc. that resulted in a theft of tens of millions of dollars by computer hackers who appear linked to a Russian cyber gang, according to government officials. Read the full article. Wall Street Journal...
BofA, Citigroup Warn of Mass. Security Breach
Two of the largest U.S. banks — Bank of America and Citigroup — have issued new credit and debit cards to Massachusetts customers after running into data-safety concerns. Bank of America and Citigroup each recently issued replacement cards to consumers, telling them in letters that their account...