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Former roommate of accused Capital One hacker sentenced
Read full article: Former roommate of accused Capital One hacker sentencedThompson, 33, was arrested and charged with accessing personal information of 106 million Capital One credit card holders. Thompson's former roommate has been sentenced to four years in prison for illegally possessing firearms, according to federal prosecutors. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)SEATTLE – The former roommate of a woman accused of hacking Capital One banking company and at least 30 other organizations has been sentenced to four years in prison for illegally possessing firearms, according to federal prosecutors. The cache of weapons included four semi-automatic handguns, six semi-automatic rifles, and two additional rifles, Moran said. At least one of the semi-automatic rifles was loaded.
Capital One fined $80 million in data breach
Read full article: Capital One fined $80 million in data breachThe U.S. Treasury Department has fined Capital One $80 million for careless network security practices that enabled a hack that accessed the personal information of 106 million of the banks credit card holders. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)WASHINGTON The U.S. Treasury Department has fined Capital One $80 million for careless network security practices that enabled a hack that accessed the personal information of 106 million of the banks credit card holders. Among the largest of its kind on record, the 2019 breach compromised about 140,000 Social Security numbers and 80,000 bank account numbers. The accused hacker, former Amazon software engineer Paige Thompson, has pleaded innocent to charges related to the breach. No evidence has emerged that Thompson sought to benefit financially from the hack.
Alleged Capital One hacker may have hit other targets
Read full article: Alleged Capital One hacker may have hit other targetsThe complaint also references a Slack channel and says she posted there under the name "erratic." Another site erratic listed as being the "ohio.gov dept of transportation." Erratic listed only filenames in the Slack channel, and not files themselves. "We investigate and fend these off daily, and it's hard to know if one of them recently was alleged hacker from the Capital One situation. I did flag the slack channel posting and our team is looking into it, but even that wasn't much for them to go on."
Hacker gets access to 100 million Capital One credit card applications
Read full article: Hacker gets access to 100 million Capital One credit card applicationsSean Gallup/Getty ImagesCapital One said a hacker gained access to more than 100 million Capital One customer accounts and credit card applications earlier this year. Among other information, the compromised data included some Social Security numbers. The department alleges that Thompson "posted on the information sharing site GitHub about her theft of information from the servers storing Capital One data." The breach affected around 100 million people in the United States and about 6 million people in Canada, according to Capital One. However, "no credit card account numbers or log-in credentials were compromised and over 99% of Social Security numbers were not compromised," the company said.