back to article Fiend touts stolen Neiman Marcus customer info for $150K

Customer information said to have been stolen from Neiman Marcus's Snowflake instance has been put up for sale on the dark web for $150,000. That would make the fancy department store chain the latest outfit to have had its data swiped from its cloud-based Snowflake storage and peddled on an underworld forum. Between April …

  1. Pacman950

    No 2FA?

    So out all of these companies which seems mostly to be serious and professional that none of them had 2FA as a requirement?

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Terminator

    EPAM Response to Hacker Misinformation Regarding Data Breach

    EPAM Response to Hacker Misinformation Regarding Data Breach

    “Based on the results of our internal investigation and our investigations with our clients and partners, EPAM is not a party to the data breach”

  3. bonkers

    Nice one Reg :)

    As usual, the Reg nails it with the strapline - flash clobber - how could it be any more disparaging?

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