Tuesday, April 5, 2011

SpaceX Reveals The Falcon Heavy, The Most Powerful Rocket Since The Mighty Saturn V - Techcrunch

SpaceX Reveals The Falcon Heavy, The Most Powerful Rocket Since The Mighty Saturn V


Netflix nabs 'Mad Men' rerun rights - Los Angeles Times

Netflix nabs 'Mad Men' rerun rights | Company Town | Los Angeles Times

Walgreen's Another Victim of Epsilon Email Breach

Dear Valued Customer,

On March 30th, we were informed by Epsilon, a company we use to send emails to our customers, that files containing the email addresses of some Walgreens customers were accessed without authorization.

We have been assured by Epsilon that the only information that was obtained was your email address. No other personally identifiable information was at risk because such data is not contained in Epsilon's email system.

For your security, we encourage you to be aware of common email scams that ask for personal or sensitive information. Walgreens will not send you emails asking for your credit card number, social security number or other personally identifiable information. If ever asked for this information, you can be confident it is not from Walgreens.

We realize you previously unsubscribed from promotional emails from Walgreens, and that will continue, but we feel an obligation to make you aware of this incident. We regret this has taken place and any inconvenience this may have caused you. If you have any questions regarding this issue, please contact us at 1-855-814-0010. We take your privacy very seriously, and we will continue to work diligently to protect your personal information.

Sincerely,

Walgreens Customer Service Team

Monday, April 4, 2011

Robert Half Suffers Same Customer Email Breach as TiVo, Best Buy

Robert Half has begun notifying contacts that their email addresses were exposed to unauthorized access vie service provider Epsilon.

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Best Buy suffered similar public relations nightmare as Tivo this weekend when email service provider Epsilon was hacked and customer email addresses comprimised. Read the Best Buy customer notification statement below.

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Dear Valued Best Buy Customer,

On March 31, we were informed by Epsilon, a company we use to send emails to our customers, that files containing the email addresses of some Best Buy customers were accessed without authorization.

We have been assured by Epsilon that the only information that may have been obtained was your email address and that the accessed files did not include any other information. A rigorous assessment by Epsilon determined that no other information is at risk. We are actively investigating to confirm this.

For your security, however, we wanted to call this matter to your attention. We ask that you remain alert to any unusual or suspicious emails. As our experts at Geek Squad would tell you, be very cautious when opening links or attachments from unknown senders.

In keeping with best industry security practices, Best Buy will never ask you to provide or confirm any information, including credit card numbers, unless you are on our secure e-commerce site, www.bestbuy.com. If you receive an email asking for personal information, delete it. It did not come from Best Buy.

Our service provider has reported this incident to the appropriate authorities.

We regret this has taken place and for any inconvenience this may have caused you. We take your privacy very seriously, and we will continue to work diligently to protect your personal information. For more information on keeping your data safe, please visit:
http://www.geeksquad.com/do-it-yourself/tech-tip/six-steps-to-keeping-your-data-safe.aspx.

Sincerely,

Barry Judge
Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer
Best Buy

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Epsilon Notifies TiVo of an Email Database Breach

TiVo announced on April 2 it was informed by Epsilon, a third-party e-mail marketing vendor who TiVo and other companies use to manage email communications, that an unauthorized person outside their company accessed files that included e-mail addresses of some TiVo customers. They were advised by Epsilon that the information that was obtained was limited to first name and/or email addresses only.

Epsilon does not have access to service information or credit card details and all such personally identifiable information remains secure.

Other companies including JP Morgan Chase and Kroger were also impacted by this breach. Epsilon is conducting a full investigation. Tivo is also conducting their own internal investigation to verify the information Epsilon provided to them regarding the incident.

Tivo is in the process of notifying impacted customers of the breach. The email Tivo is sending customers is available here.

State Department Builds A Panic Button App

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Conduit Acquires Web Application Platform Wibiya For $45 Million: Sources

Conduit Acquires Web Application Platform Wibiya For $45 Million: Sources

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Tivo's email service provider has security breach; customers email address and first name exposed

Tivo's email service provider has security breach; customers email address and first name exposed. This is a copy of the email notification from Tivo.

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Dear TiVo Customer,

Today we were informed by our email service provider that your email address was exposed due to unauthorized access of their system. Our email service provider deploys emails on our behalf to customers who have opted into email-based communications from us.

We were advised by our email service provider that the information that was obtained was limited to first name and/or email addresses only. Your service and any other personally identifiable information were not at risk and remain secure.

Please note, it is possible you may receive spam email messages as a result. We want to urge you to be cautious when opening links or attachments from unknown third parties.

We regret this has taken place and apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you. We take your privacy very seriously, and we will continue to work diligently to protect your personal information.

If you have unsubscribed in the past, there is no need to unsubscribe again. Your preferences will remain in place.

Sincerely,
The TiVo Team

GoDaddy.com founder defends elephant-hunting video - CNN.com

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