Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 19:16:19 -0500
From: mark <whitroth@5-cent.us>
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Subject: [WSFA] Park =?UTF-8?B?4oCYTiBGbHksIE9uZVN0b3BQYXJraW5nIENvbmZpcm0gQnJlYQ==? =?UTF-8?B?Y2hlcw==?=
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Excerpt:
Late last year, KrebsOnSecurity wrote that two huge swaths of credit card
numbers put up for sale in the cybercrime underground had likely been
stolen from Park \342\200\230N Fly and from OneStopParking.com, competing airport
parking services that lets customers reserve spots in advance of travel
via Internet reservation systems. This week, both companies confirmed that
they had indeed suffered a breach.

park-n-flyWhen contacted by this author on Dec. 15, Atlanta-based Park \342\200\230N
Fly said while it had recently engaged multiple security firms to
investigate breach claims, it had not found any proof of an intrusion. In
a statement released Tuesday, however, the company acknowledged that its
site was hacked and leaking credit card data, but stopped short of saying
how long the breach persisted or how many customers may have been affected
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<http://krebsonsecurity.com/2015/01/park-n-fly-onestopparking-confirm-breaches/>

        mark