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Just about every organization, including the biggest of all – government at all levels – encourages you to pay your bills online. You know the pitch: It’s easy! It’s quick! It’s convenient! It saves ...
A previously unknown hacker group is behind a mounting number of breaches that have been reported by local governments across the US. In a report published today, US cyber-security vendor FireEye has ...
The hacking and theft of personal data from at least 10 U.S. cities, using a software package called Click2Gov from Superion LLC, has been attributed to an unlikely source — raising questions about ...
The latest data breach impacting Click2Gov affects over 20,000 payment records from eight cities across the U.S., according to ZDNet. All eight cities were running up-to-date Click2Gov versions, and ...
Eight cities have been hit by a data breach targeting payment cards. A vulnerable municipality payment software, which previously led to the breach of hundreds of thousands of payment cards in 2017, ...
Click2Gov, a software application popular among municipalities for processing online payments of utility bills and fees, has been compromised in 46 U.S. cities and one Canadian location, according to ...
Local governments aren’t updating the vulnerable systems. A vulnerability in a popular municipality payment software, Click2Gov, has left hundreds of thousands of civilian payment cards compromised – ...
“We continue to work with local and Federal authorities, as well as forensic specialists, and will notify any customers who were impacted after the investigation has been completed,” said Assistant ...