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"Hacker Safe" Site Hacked, Data Stolen



By Ryan Naraine


E-commerce site, boasting a hacker-proof logo, may have lost some customers' credit card information.

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Geeks.com, a Web site that displays ScanAlert's Hacker Safe logo, has been hacked and sensitive customer information may have been stolen.

According to a letter from Genica, the company that runs Geeks.com, the problem was discovered on Dec. 5, 2007 and affected customers' Visa credit card information.

The letter, republished at The Consumerist, reads in part: [It] is possible that an unauthorized person may be in possession of your name, address, telephone number, email address, credit card number, expiration date, and card verification number. We are still investigating the details of this incident, but it appears that an unauthorized individual may have accessed this information by hacking our eCommerce website. The company said it reported the breach to local law enforcement authorities, the U.S. Secret Service and other federal authorities, and Visa. Genica said it had also hired a nationally recognized outside security firm to determine how the incident occurred and to determine the extent of the data loss.

Geeks.com is one of thousands of e-commerce sites that display the "Hacker Safe" logo from McAfee-owned ScanAlert to show that it is tested and proven resistant to hacker attacks.

ScanAlert tests and certifies Web sites on a daily basis to "help address concerns about hacker access to confidential data."

However, as this breach shows, there's no such thing as a hacker-safe Web site.

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