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Entry Point of JPMorgan Data Breach Is Identified

34 pointsby weefover 10 years ago

5 comments

jdawg77over 10 years ago
The most advanced, at least in terms of haptic based cryptography, is owned by Bank of America in the US. When reading through the USPTO, I didn&#x27;t see anything revolutionary owned by JPMorgan.<p>To me the awesome news here is that while the leak happened, it&#x27;s accountable 100%. That&#x27;s very swift closure compared to many, many other data breaches of the past.
msimpsonover 10 years ago
&quot;Big corporations like JPMorgan spend millions — $250 million in the bank’s case — on computer security every year to guard against increasingly sophisticated attacks like the one on Sony Pictures.&quot;<p>Yes, sophisticated attacks like finding a passwords.txt file.
brohoolioover 10 years ago
One server without two factor got them owned? Makes you wonder what else was going on. Did they have ssh keys or something that got them further into the network?
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xedariusover 10 years ago
Usually access to banks networks are guarded with an RSA fob + password. It&#x27;s unclear from the article if JP use that system or not.
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tlrobinsonover 10 years ago
<i>&quot;Two people briefed on the matter said that an N.S.A. special team will sometimes work with a corporate victim of hackers to ensure that no trap doors remain.&quot;</i><p>Well, no <i>NSA</i> backdoors, at least.
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