2013年8月20日 星期二

Lakeland Kitchenware Hacked with Java 0-Day

"Late on Friday July 19th", says the email, "we discovered that the Lakeland website was being attacked by hackers in a sophisticated and sustained attack." The'pany took immediate steps to "block the attack, repair the system and to investigate the damage."Yesterday, however, it became clear that two encrypted databases had been accessed. Lakeland stresses that "we've not been able to find any evidence that the data has been stolen." However, this would depend on Lakeland's instant alert to the incident which is implied in the'ment 'was being' rather than 'had been' attacked and its ability to immediately stop the attack from progressing. 

If the attack was not stopped in its tracks,Fortunately, computer button bits manufacturer and supplier can be bought from any major office supply chain and can be installed without any tools in just a few minutes.The vast majority of industry operators produce goods in the pottery, sculpture and kitchenware product segment, while a sizeable portion of industry revenue also stems from porcelain plumbing fixtures.knife manufacturer it would be wise to assume that data was stolen. Lakeland says the databases concerned are encrypted. It probably means that the passwords contained were hashed; but it doesn't say with what nor whether they were additionally salted.The'pany has decided to reset all customer passwords and force users to create a new password next time they log in; adding, "if you use the same password on any other account/s, you should change the passwords on these accounts as soon as possible.""While Lakeland are now aware of the breach and are looking into exactly what happened,"'ments ThreatTrack Security Labs in a blog posting today, "anybody affected should keep an eye on their personal information for the time being and hope there is no additional fallout from the attack." 

Dodi Glenn, ThreatTrack's director of Security, says Lakeland must continue its investigation to find out exactly what happened. "Customers should have the right to know if their credit card numbers were stolen," he'mented.In the five years to 2018, revenue will increase at the marginal rate of 0.5% to $35.8 million as heightened growth in residential and nonresidential construction values, per capita disposable i'e and consumer confidence bolster demand for industry products.kitchen gadgets "Lakeland and others should take note that being proactive instead of reactive is the best approach, because brand reputation is priceless."The Lakeland email suggests that the'pany is aware of the potential for brand damage,Wireless access to the cloud database enables multiple mobile and Thermal printer OEM terminal devices to remain in sync, keeping track of sales and inventory in real-time. and seems to trying to balance openness with damage limitation. It even, and unusually at this stage in an investigation, gives some clues on how the breach occurred – it was Java. "Lakeland had been subjected to a sophisticated cyber-attack using a very recently identified flaw in the Java software used by the servers running our website.Double check that your flat wire manufacturer is powered on before attempting to send print jobs to it."

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