Tag: Starbucks
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Coffee Lovers Warned of New Starbucks Phishing Scam
A wave of fake emails masquerading as Starbucks offers have been circulating, promising coffee drinkers a free Starbucks Coffee Lovers Box. …
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Starbucks Singapore warns customers after hacker steals data, offers it for sale on underground forum
200,000 customers of Starbucks in Singapore have had their personal details put up for sale online, after a security incident at the coffee …
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Starbucks Singapore says customer data illegally accessed in data leak
F&B chain notifies members of its Rewards loyalty programme that customer details, including birthdates, residential addresses, and mobile …
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Remote code execution vulnerability uncovered in Starbucks mobile platform
A potential remote code execution (RCE) bug has been patched in one of Starbucks’ mobile domains. The US coffee giant runs a bug bounty …
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How Security Leads at Starbucks and Microsoft Prepare for Breaches
In today’s increasingly crowded threat landscape, it can be difficult to determine which threats companies should prioritize. For those who …
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Why you should choose a pseudonym at Starbucks
When Starbucks introduced personalising the coffee shop experience by writing their customer’s names on their coffee cups people felt …
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Learn how Starbucks combats credential stuffing & account takeover (ATO)
Graham Cluley Published January 21, 2019 12:48 pm in Feed only 0 Graham Cluley Security News is sponsored this week by the folks at Shape …
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Starbucks caves to prude pressure, bans porn on its free Wi-Fi
Starbucks thinks it has finally found a way to prevent customers from using its free Wi-Fi to watch porn. The coffee giant said that it …
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Starbucks site slurped, Z-Wave locks clocked, mad Mac Monero mining malware and much more
Roundup While this week was dominated by news of a new Spectre variant, the VPNFilter botnet, and TalkTalk’s badbad routersrouters, plenty …
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Starbucks site slurped, Comcast keys clocked, mad Mac Monero mining malware and much more
Roundup While this week was dominated by news of a new Spectre variant, the VPNFilter botnet, and TalkTalk’s badbad routersrouters, plenty …
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Starbucks picked an odd time to force WiFi customers to cough up personal data
Kevin Johnson, Starbucks chief executive officer, speaks at the Starbucks Annual Meeting of Shareholders in Seattle. (Lindsey Wasson, …
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