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Data Breach at Health Insurer Anthem Could Impact Millions

Anthem Inc. , the nation’s second largest health insurer, disclosed Wednesday that hackers had broken into its servers and stolen Social Security numbers and other personal data from all of its business lines. Given the company’s size, this breach could end up impacting tens of millions of Americans.

Banks: Card Thieves Hit White Lodging Again

For the second time in a year, multiple financial institutions are complaining of fraud on customer credit and debit cards that were all recently used at a string of Marriott properties run by hotel franchise firm White Lodging Services Corporation.  White Lodging says it is investigating, but that so far it has found no signs of a new breach. In January 31, 2014, this author first reported evidence of a breach at some White Lodging locations

Target Hackers Hit Third Parking Service

Book2Park.com , an online parking reservation service for airports across the United States, appears to be the latest victim of the hacker gang that stole more than a 100 million credit and debit cards from Target and Home Depot . Book2park.com is the third online parking service since December 2014 to fall victim to this cybercriminal group. Last week, a new batch of credit card numbers [dubbed “ Denarius “] went up for sale on Rescator[dot]cm , the cybercrime bazaar that earned infamy by selling tens of millions of cards stolen from Target and Home Depot.

Spreading the Disease and Selling the Cure

When Karim Rattani isn’t manning the till at the local Subway franchise in his adopted hometown of Cartersville, Ga., he’s usually tinkering with code. The 21-year-old Pakistani native is the lead programmer for two very different yet complementary online services: One lets people launch powerful attacks that can knock Web sites, businesses and other targets offline for hours at a time; the other is a Web hosting service designed to help companies weather such assaults. Grimbooter Rattani helps run two different “booter” or “stresser” services – grimbooter[dot]com , and restricted-stresser[dot]info .

Java Patch Plugs 19 Security Holes

Oracle this week released its quarterly patch update for Java , a widely-installed program that for most casual users has probably introduced more vulnerability than utility. If you have Java installed and require it for some application or Web site, it’s time to update it. If you’re not sure you have Java on your computer or are unsure why you still have it, read on for advice that could save you some security headaches down the road