VUDU Security Breach.

Kraven

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Just received an email from Vudu stating they had a physical break in and thieves took off w/ hard drives containing names, email and physical addresses, DOB etc...

Here's a copy:

Dear Bruce Wayne,

We want to let you know that there was a break-in at the VUDU offices on March 24, 2013, and a number of items were stolen, including hard drives.

Our investigation thus far indicates that these hard drives contained customer information, including names, email addresses, postal addresses, phone numbers, account activity, dates of birth and the last four digits of some credit card numbers. It's important to note that the drives did NOT contain full credit card numbers, as we do not store that information. Additionally, please note if you have never set a password on the VUDU site and have only logged in through another site, your password was not on the hard drives.

While the stolen hard drives included VUDU account passwords, those passwords were encrypted. We believe it would be difficult to break the password encryption, but we can't rule out that possibility given the circumstances of this theft. So we think it's best to be proactive and ask that you be proactive as well.

SECURITY PRECAUTIONS:

If you had a password set on the VUDU site, we have taken the precaution of expiring and resetting that password. To create a new password, go to www.vudu.com. Click the "Sign In" button at the top of the page. Enter your current username and current password when prompted, then follow the instructions to reset your password securely. Also, if you use your expired VUDU password on any other sites, we strongly recommend that you change it on those sites as well.

As always, remember that VUDU will never ask you for personal or account information in an e-mail. Please use caution if you receive any emails or phone calls from anyone asking for personal information or directing you to a web site where you are asked to provide personal information.

As an added precaution, we are arranging to have AllClear ID protect your identity for one year at no cost to you. We have FAQs on our web site (vudu.com/passwordreset) to answer questions on the incident and to more fully describe how to use the AllClear ID service. We have reported this incident to law enforcement and are cooperating fully with their investigation. We want you to know that we take this matter very seriously, and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.

Thank you,

Prasanna Ganesan
Chief Technology Officer, VUDU
 
Looks like he is, indeed, Batman! :eek: :D

Its a funny story, around 2000 the electric company had a typo in the first letter of my family. I never bothered to correct it since they always got paid on time. About 6 months later telemarketers called asking for the typo name..so I immediately knew who gave out my name/number and address.

Ever since then I either use a different name (Bruce Wayne, Peter Parker Hugh Hefner, Gary Busey) or misspell my own along w/ a rounded up DOB and 3rd party address in case anything fishy happens..then I know which utility/service provider is responsible.

Cheers, K... or is it L ?
 

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