On May 17, 2021, a cybersecurity firm uncovered a new banking trojan family dubbed "Bizarro" that rampantly scaled up its operations from Brazil to Europe. These trojans have been used to try and steal credentials from customers of 70 banks from different European and South American countries.
On October 19, 2020, researchers from IBM uncovered a new form of malware using remote overlay attacks to strike Brazilian bank account holders, which has been dubbed Vizom. It is being utilized in an active campaign across Brazil designed to compromise bank accounts via online financial services. Vizom spreads through spam-based phishing campaigns and disguises itself as popular videoconferencing software, tools that have become crucial to business and social life due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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On December 10, 2019, Wawa Inc., a U.S.-based convenience store chain, discovered that its payment card processing systems had been breached for a 9-month long period in which customers in any of its worldwide locations could have had their card data stolen.
On December 10, 2019, Wawa Inc., a U.S.-based convenience store chain, discovered that its payment card processing systems had been breached for a 9-month long period in which customers in any of its worldwide locations could have had their card data stolen. On January 27, 30 million card details believed to be part of the breach posted for sale online, including card numbers and expiration dates. Pins and CVV records were not exposed.
2017 Terrorist Incidents: On August 17-18, two vehicular attacks in Barcelona and nearby Cambrils left 16 dead, including a U.S. citizen, and more than 100 injured. ISIS subsequently claimed credit for the attacks. On August 21, Catalan police shot and killed the suspected driver, Younes Abouyaaqoub, in the August 17 vehicular attack in the Las Ramblas area of Barcelona. In addition to killing 14 in the vehicular attack, Abouyaaqoub killed another person in a carjacking as he fled the scene of the attack. Abouyaaqoub was part of a cell believed to have been radicalized and led by Abdulbaki Es Satty, an imam in the Catalan town of Ripoll. Es Satty had spent extensive time in Spanish prison on drug trafficking and other charges; he was killed along with one other cell member in an August 16 house explosion while attempting to produce explosives for use in the attacks. The police killed five other members of the cell following an August 18 vehicular attack in the Catalan town of Cambrils that killed one Spanish civilian.
Forbes found that Kuzmichev also owns three properties in a large residential building at 2 and 4 Rue de Solférino and 9 and 11 Quai Anatole in central Paris, along the Seine and across the river from the Tuileries Gardens, all of which were frozen by French authorities. He owns them through four SCIs, according to French corporate records: RCS Holding 1, RCS Holding 2, RCS Holding 3 and QAF RDS Holding. These properties, as well as La Petite Ourse villa, have all been frozen by French authorities.
Normally, a year is a leap year if it is evenly divisible by four. A year divisible by 100 is not a leap year in the Gregorian calendar unless it is also divisible by 400. For example, 1600 was a leap year, but 1700, 1800 and 1900 were not. Some programs may have relied on the oversimplified rule that "a year divisible by four is a leap year". This method works fine for the year 2000 (because it is a leap year), and will not become a problem until 2100, when older legacy programs will likely have long since been replaced. Other programs contained incorrect leap year logic, assuming for instance that no year divisible by 100 could be a leap year. An assessment of this leap year problem including a number of real-life code fragments appeared in 1998.[32] For information on why century years are treated differently, see Gregorian calendar. 2ff7e9595c
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