Oman Daily Observer

Dell.com resets all customer passwords after cyber attack

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DELL Inc said that it reset passwords for all accounts on its Dell.com online electronic­s store on November 14, five days after it discovered and stopped hackers who were attempting to steal customer data.

The computer maker did not tell customers about the attack when it forced the password resets, according to a person familiar with the breach.

Dell said in a statement that on November 9 the company detected and stopped hackers who had breached its network and were attempting to steal customer data. Investigat­ors found no evidence that the hackers succeeded, but have not ruled out the possibilit­y that they did steal some data, the company said. They only sought customer names, email addresses and scrambled passwords, Dell said.

The breach occurred as companies come under increasing scrutiny from regulators worldwide to provide quick and accurate disclosure of customer data theft. The European Union implemente­d strict new privacy regulation­s in May that punish violators with fines of up to 20 million euros ($23 million), or 4 per cent of global revenue, whichever is higher.

Dell determined that there were no regulatory or legal requiremen­ts that it disclose the incident, but decided to come forward “with customer trust in mind,” according to the source.

Dell declined to say how many accounts were affected, but did say that payment informatio­n and Social Security numbers were not targeted. — Reuters

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