what's with all the unauthorized email access lately???

Wow I got this too! Mine was from Disney Destinations. How is this so easy for these companies to do? I have had my email carrier since 2000 and have never had problems, and now I will. I have an account I use if I think I might get spam later, and this wasn't the one!! Great :confused:
 
I have received notice from Tivo, Kroger, and Disney that someone has gained unauthorized access to their system. Anybody else getting all these notices?

disney desination, here........no explanation or resolution either. Just oh it happened.
 
Kroger, Disney Destinations and Barclay Credit Card for me so far.
 

What did the Disney Destinations one say? I got one this morning titled something like "Important info for Disney Destinations email recipients", but the email itself was blank. Not too confidence inspiring.

ETA: Never mind. I followed the link a few posts up.
 
I got it from Disney and also from NY&Co. Basically, there's nothing that can be done, but they are required by law to send the emails.
 
Disney, HSN, Kroger, and Ameriprise!


This is unacceptable. Seriously!
 
collegeboard.com too.
 
I got one from HSN. Figures the first time I order something from them this happens. The email said only my name and email were info none of my financial info wasnt compermised
 
I've gotten notices from Disney Destinations and HSN (an occassional moment of gullible weakness...)
Yep, I'll be expecting at least a coupon or PIN, right!??:confused:
 
i got college board and dis destinations... i thought it was phishing email and deleted. Guess I didn't let it concern me too much... should i be worried?
 
Yup, I got the notices from Barclays Bank and College board today, too.

Here's an AP article via Yahoo Tech news

Security breach widens at retailers, others
– 2 hrs 10 mins ago
NEW YORK –
Best Buy Co., TiVo Inc., and Walgreen Co. are the latest in a seemingly endless string of companies to warn over the weekend that hackers gained access to customers' files, including email addresses.
The companies all use the same marketing and communications vendor, Epsilon. It's a leading marketing services firm that sends more than 40 billion emails annually and has more than 2,500 clients including seven of the Fortune 10. Epsilon, based in Dallas, issued a brief statement on Friday saying "a full investigation was under way" following the discovery of the breach of some customer client data. The company said that information obtained was limited to names and email addresses and that "no other personal identifiable information associated with the names was at risk."
Epsilon spokeswoman Jessica Simon declined to comment further late Sunday.
The companies affected said Epsilon informed them of the breach and told them the compromised files do not include any personally identifiable information stored with the marketer. However, hackers could use these email addresses to trick customers into providing more personal information such as Social Security numbers.
Best Buy, the nation's largest consumer electronics chain, tweeted a link to a statement Sunday, saying it was doing its own investigation of the breach. It also reminded customers to ignore emails asking for confidential information. And Delaware-based Barclays Bank, which issues Visa credit cards on behalf of L.L. Bean, sent emails to its customers warning of the breach but assured them that their credit card numbers are safe. However, it cautioned they could be subject to spam seeking personal information.
TiVo and Walgreens issued similar warnings Saturday.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. and grocery operator Kroger Co, which also use Epsilon to send emails, said Friday they had been affected by the breach. JPMorgan said the files concerned did not include customers' financial details. Kroger said that while a database with customer names and email addresses had been breached, no information connected with consumers' 1-2-3 Rewards MasterCard account had been involved.
 














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