Popular Murder Mystery Game, Among Us, Spammed and Hacked

g us There is quite literally an Imposter Among Us…   Monday, October 26th, 2020 Welcome back readers! This Monday marks the beginning of Halloween week. For many fans of the spooky holiday, we are preparing for costumes, candy and parties.  But, in the theme of all things spooky and mysterious, CPG is taking a look at a popular murder mystery type of game that is recently under attack.  The game we will be discussing is Among Us by Inner Sloth.    Who or What is Among Us? To begin, the CPG office and the Among Us game go way back. My coworkers and I actually play and enjoy the… Read More

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Thousands of Disney+ Accounts Hacked!

  A platform now exists where any and every Disney movie ever created resides. From Cinderella to Lady and the Tramp. Now, how can something this wonderful, cause so many problems for customers?     On November 12th, 2019, Disney launched their new streaming service titled Disney+. This platform has all of the original Disney movie and tv show. Not only does it have all things Disney – but also Marvel, Pixar, National Geographic and Star Wars.    What’s the Deal? Millions of people anxiously awaited the arrival of this service. The excitement surrounding this launch was astronomical. Disney+ is $6.99 a month and comes with a seven day free… Read More

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Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group Confirms Breach

According to Brian Krebs of krebsonsecurity.com Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group confirmed a breach at it’s upscale hotel chain.  Mandarin has not confirmed yet on how many of their hotels have been breached at this point.  It is possible that attackers targeted this chain because it is a higher end hotel that can cost near $2,000 per night and would likely have customers with no-limit or high limit credit cards.  These cards would typically go for a higher rate on the black market.    

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Dominos Pizza Hacked – Could Affect Over 600,000 Customers

Hackers are holding the information of over 600,000 Domino’s customers for ransom.  They are demanding $40,000 or they will release the names, email addresses, addresses, and passwords of their customers.  Dominos is holding firm and it does not look like they are giving in.  They are saying that no information has been stolen. Domino’s Pizza Hacked, Customer Data Held for Ransom

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