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Hacker Breaches VISA/Mastercard Credit Card Security

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London, UK - 18 February 2003, 10:00 GMT - A hacker gained access to several million Visa and Mastercard credit card accounts in the US.

mi2g Intelligence Unit's research has consistently shown that Brazilian, US and European criminal syndicates have been carrying out credit card and identity theft in increasing numbers by targeting the proliferating eCommerce vendors and their credit card settlement agents. Often, these profiles are being sold on the black market for $1 per number.

Now that the over four Trillion Dollars per annum credit card settlement backbone is Internet enabled and eCommerce via the web is growing exponentially, the number of such cases that will come to light in the area of credit card fraud and piracy are likely to rise significantly.

The mainstream databases - SQL, Oracle and DB/2 - where such information is stored exhibit vulnerabilities and not all patches and necessary encryption regimes have been appropriately applied by all vendors. There is still an inadequate understanding in industry on how to protect and tranche credit card data and personal profiles.

In late January, the Slammer worm targeted the SQL database server and American Express online services exhibited slow down and denial of service in some cases. Also 13,000 bank ATMs were unable to dispense cash.

mi2g's research has shown that digital networks are consistently afflicted by four types of digital crimes:

1. Piracy - Financial and intellectual property theft
2. Surrogacy/Identity theft - Passing off as somebody else
3. Denial of Service
4. Hazards - Health and safety compromises

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