The cyber attack Friday on the Internet deal site LivingSocial that forced it to reset the passwords of some 50 million users has elements of what's becoming an all too familiar storyline. Along with the names, birth dates, and email addresses of some
The discount website livingsocial, is telling its users to change its passwords and is apologizing after that See More. Now, to the major consumer alert tonight involving 50 million customers who shop online. The discount website livingsocial, is
As is common in such incidents, LivingSocial was vague on the details and, in particular, vague on the number of its customers affected by the hack, on the date the attack first took place, and how long LivingSocial's servers were an open book to the
Associated Press/Jacquelyn Martin, File - In this April 29, 2011 photo, Ross Arbes, 24, left, plays ping pong while on break at LivingSocial's offices in Washington. Online deals company LivingSocial announced รข¦more Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012, it is
After a massive breach of its computer systems yesterday, LivingSocial has sent out emails to all of the 50 million customers impacted, a company spokesman said, and is now working with law enforcement in an investigation to help find the perpetrators.
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