No credit card account numbers or log-in credentials were compromised Over 99 percent of Social Security numbers were not compromised. Compromised information included data that Capital One collects at the time it receives credit card applications: Names, addresses, zip codes/postal codes, phone numbers, email addresses, dates of birth, and self-reported income. Credit scores, credit limits, balances, payment history, contact information Fragments of transaction data from a total of 23 days during 2016, 2017 and 2018 About 140,000 Social Security numbers of credit card customers were compromised. These are comprised of those who used their Social Security number as their employer identification number in applying for small business credit cards. About 80,000 linked bank account numbers of secured credit card customers were compromised. It’s important to watch your credit report to ensure that you don’t find any fraud on it. You can check your credit reports from all 3 … [Read more...] about Step Right Up: Capital One Is The Latest To Report A Data Breach
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Step Right Up: Doordash Is The Latest To Report A Data Breach
The stolen information includes names, email addresses, delivery addresses, order history, phone numbers, as well as hashed passwords. Full credit card numbers were not part of the breach. The driver’s licenses of 100,000 delivery workers were also breached. … [Read more...] about Step Right Up: Doordash Is The Latest To Report A Data Breach
Trip Report: United DO 2012 In Chicago
-I got to check out Ken’s Diner once again. It’s looking pretty tired these days and some booths are being held together by duct tape. Definitely not up to the standards it had in its hey day. The recommended Italian steak sandwich on garlic bread was merely OK. I probably should’ve just stuck with a burger buddy. It’s sad to see this landmark go downhill. … [Read more...] about Trip Report: United DO 2012 In Chicago
The best VR games for PC and PS4 you should play today
The best VR Games for PC Thumper Thumper is described as a ‘rhythm violence game’, which is absolutely one of the strangest ways anything can describe itself. At its core, Thumper is a rhythm game akin to Guitar Hero or even Parappa The Rapper before it. You’ll most likely recognise the game mechanics immediately but even if you don’t, they are simple enough to pick up within minutes. Essentially – and stick with me here – you control a space beetle made out of metal, travelling down a track at high-speed. You must avoid crashing at all costs by moving yourself in various directions, all to the beat of a dark and foreboding soundtrack. Thumper is an experience more than it is a game but it is every bit as addictive as some of the best rhythm games out there. It shouldn’t be missed. … [Read more...] about The best VR games for PC and PS4 you should play today
Maldives Trip Notes Part 2: Dubai and Abu Dhabi
AJK told me that I couldn’t go to Dubai and not visit the world’s only 7 star hotel, the Burj Al-Arab. Of course the trick would be getting in there, officially it’s only open to guests or people dining at one of the pricey restaurants. I wound up making a reservation online for the Skyview bar. No credit card is needed to make a reservation. … [Read more...] about Maldives Trip Notes Part 2: Dubai and Abu Dhabi
The Best Accessories for Xbox One in 2017: Controllers, peripherals, and more
$59.99 from Amazon US After many years of customer requests, Microsoft released an official Xbox One wireless USB adapter. This dongle makes it possible to use your wonderful Xbox One wireless controller (and, if you’re lucky, the Xbox One Elite controller) with your PC. While it might not be an essential for Xbox One owners specifically, if you happen to own both an Xbox One controller and a gaming PC, you’re going to want one of these. From my own personal experience of using an Xbox One Elite controller as a PC controller, I don’t think I can ever go back. A lot of that I owe to this little guy. … [Read more...] about The Best Accessories for Xbox One in 2017: Controllers, peripherals, and more