Brian Krebs from the Washington Post reports: "Hackers have broken into Web servers owned by domain registrar and hosting provider Network Solutions, planting rogue code that resulted in the compromise of more than 573,000 debit and credit card accounts over the past three months… Network Solutions discovered in early June that attackers had hacked into Web servers the company uses to provide e-commerce services — a package that includes everything from Web hosting to payment processing — to at least 4,343 customers, mostly mom-and-pop online stores."
Read full story: Washington Post
Related topics: Cybercrime, Malware, Security
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