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http://krebsonsecurity.com/2016/03/crooks-steal-sell-verizon-enterprise-customer-data/
Lovely, check your inquiries and accounts if you do buesiness with these jokers. Thier monopoly is the only game in town where I live for cell service. Obviously change all Verizon passwords. Don't let the fraudsters get your credit!
Just to clarify, reported in March. Still important but did not happen today.
Nice to know
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This particular breach doesn't have much of a risk for direct individual credit/identity fraud.
The leaked data appears to be just contact info (names/titles/emails/phone numbers) and basic business account info (BTNs, billing/services addresses) for a set of Verizon's mid- to large- enterprise customers.
Not really related to consumer FiOS or VZW accounts...
(But it would be a great resource for scammers trying spear phishing attacks against those customers... which could in turn lead to PII breaches elsewhere.)
I work for a medium verizon business customer and am the point of contact with verizon for my company. If one of the employees is dumb enough to get phished they could leak patient health information, cause many to lose their jobs, cause a lot of havoc. I think it's a serious threat and people need to look at their email headers more carefully. I just got a phishing attempt in the guise of a cousin overseas I don't talk to often. Obviously he got some worm that has taken his contact list and is sending a phishing link. Hundreds of thousands of fbi and other government employees have had their federal system logins phished through email. I don't think it's too paranoid to be closely guarded, regardless of the severity of this breach.