Bliss: Hacker failed to retrieve any sensitive information
Released on = April 5, 2005, 9:00 am
Press Release Author = M
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release Summary = After a long ordeal, record label Bliss Entertainment was
finally able to put their websites back online.
Press Release Body = Approximately three weeks ago, Bliss Entertainment’s main
website was attacked by a hacker who was seeking to retrieve sensitive customer
information.
“It’s simple,” stated Russ Castella, president of the record label, “he or she tried
to find credit card numbers of those who have made a purchase on our site only
realizing that we do not store that information anywhere. Then, after unsuccessfully
attempting to ‘rewire’ the future payments, the hacker decided to shut it down
completely.”
The hacker somehow managed to transfer the domain on a different name to a remote
area in Germany. However, Bliss was able to intercept it back before the transfer
completed.
The company has upgraded their systems including their database protection to
prevent any future attacks and the company ensures customer information protection.
Russ Castella also commented about a previous article last week which informed about
Bliss’ missing bank amounts. He assured that it is not connected to the hacker
incident and it merely because of improper documented bank transactions.
Web Site = http://www.blissentco.com
Contact Details = Bliss Entertainment
admin@blissentco.com
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