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Hackers Steal Details of Verizon Enterprise Customers

http://www.securityweek.com/hackers-steal-details-verizon-enterprise-customers

By Eduard Kovacs on March 25, 2016

Eduard Kovacs from Security Week at SecurityWeek.com reports that hackers steal details of Verizon Enterprise Customers.

Verizon Enterprise Solutions is a division of Verizon Communications that specializes in designing, building and operating networks, IT systems and mobile technologies for businesses and governments.

This is a prominent member of an exclusive underground forum that has been offering to sell a database storing the contact information of roughly 1.5 million Verizon Enterprise customers.

The complete database is offered for $100,000, but interested parties can also acquire sets of 100,000 records for $10,000. The seller has also offered information on vulnerabilities in Verizon’s website.

The database is available in multiple formats, including MongoDB. There have been many incidents over the past period where misconfigured MongoDB databases exposed a large number of records of sensitive information.

Verizon Enterprise representatives have confirmed that their website had been plagued by a vulnerability that allowed hackers to steal customer contact information, but has not specified how many are affected. The company noted that the attackers have not gained access to customer proprietary network information or other data. Affected clients will be notified.

“Most companies have a very difficult time managing this issue as it generally falls somewhere between the web team, marketing, regional teams and the security team … and that basically means no one is looking after it. This really is an area where expertise is required and often comes in the form of partnering with experts to manage,”

 

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