Saturday, 26 July 2014

eBay HACKED!




The company eBay had announced that its database has been hacked between late February and early March, allowing cyber attackers access to names, email addresses, encrypted passwords, home addresses, phone numbers and dates of birth. The 148 million user’s accounts that have been hacked were advised to change password of any other accounts with the same password. However, credit card or PayPal details were not contained in the database that was stolen but is stored separately, which is the only good thing.
The company said that to hack into the eBay’s database, the cyber attackers managed to enter eBay’s employee log-in credentials and then into eBay's corporate network to access the database. It wasn't until 3 MONTHS later eBay discovered that their employee credentials had been stolen, that then lead to investigation on computers and as a result the company found out they’ve been... hacked. It took them that long to realize this and what if user’s bank details were stolen? And peoples other accounts were hacked as well. This could’ve been much worst and can still get worst as the cyber attackers are still unknown.
The only thing eBay could do was to ask eBay users to change their password for their eBay account and any other accounts with the same password. What have we learned from the incident and many others within these years is that no network or company is really safe from hackers. Even with the best security, it really is up to you to change your passwords every once a while or even have these online accounts.
In the future, what else can we really do to keep our private information safe? In this generation people prefer online account for everything, including test results from doctors, banking and even groceries shopping.  Maybe in the future we’ll develop fingerprint access to needed accounts for proof of your identity but still someone could just chop off your finger…  
 

 

 

 

1 comment:

  1. An excellent post, Rose! Well done! I really enjoyed reading it, you have such a skill for blogging! Consider including more images to improve the readability of your text. Otherwise, I'm looking forward to next week's entry.

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