The drivers of California who recently to avoid going through California Department of Motor Vehicles or DMV and chose to renew their licenses online, they will definitely regret it choice their.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles is currently investigating a possible breach of credit card data related to transactions made online through their website from August 2013 through January 2014. The Department of Transportation, which learned of the potential security breach by department officials, said there was no clear evidence of breaches in its systems.
"Δεν υπάρχει καμία απόδειξη αυτή τη στιγμή που να δείχνει μια άμεση παραβίαση του συστήματος του DMV. However, because we have to be careful and in her best interest protectionς των ευαίσθητων πληροφοριών των οδηγών της Καλιφόρνια, το DMV διεξάγει έρευνα για οποιαδήποτε πιθανή παραβίαση ασφάλειας, σε συνδυασμό με τις πολιτειακές και ομοσπονδιακές αρχές."
Το τμήμα "εκτελεί μια ιατροδικαστική αναθεώρηση των συστημάτων του και αναζητεί πληροφορίες αναφορικά με πιθανή παραβίαση τόσο από το εξωτερικό συνεργάτη που επεξεργάζεται συναλλαγές με τις πιστωτικές κάρτες του DMV αλλά και με τις ίδιες τις εταιρείες των πιστωτικών καρτών," ανέφερε η δήλωση.
The credit cards used on his website California Department of Motor Vehicles of 2 in 2013 in August 31 and 2014 January of XNUMX are at risk, according to the website krebsonsecurity, which confirmed that several banks and financial institutions, including MasterCard, received a warning from the Department of Transportation about the breach. The data that may have been stolen includes her number cards, the expiry date and the security code on the back of the card.
Currently, it is not clear how many are the victims of the attack, the Krebs publication reported that 2012 was conducted through its website California Department of Motor Vehicles 11,9 million transactions. The website may be used to renew driving licenses and identities, as well as other services.