Researchers from Cyveillance are calling the recently launched "Twitter of personal finance" service - Blippy, a "spear phisher's dream" due to the massive amounts of real-time purchasing history ...
As we reported this morning, Blippy, the social network for weirdos people who want to broadcast to their credit card activity, accidentally published some of its users' credit card numbers. Whoops!
Google didn't put the credit card numbers of four Blippy users on the Internet, but its search technology failed to detect that Blippy had fixed a problem in February. Tom Krazit writes about the ever ...
Blippy, a social-network for people who want to publish their purchasing activity, was busted on Friday for publishing some of its users' credit card numbers. By Friday afternoon, Blippy said it fixed ...
Phillip ‘Pud‘ Kaplan is a mixture of sordid internet legend and brilliant hacker, so whenever he is involved in a new project you can expect something out of the ordinary to pop up. We say that with ...
You may remember the name Blippy from such startups as the one that shared your credit card purchases with friends. The concept died. But the name lived on. Another team of Silicon Valley ...
Blippy.com takes sharing to a whole new level. When you sign up, you add accounts like iTunes, Amazon, or Netflix, and Blippy aggregates all of your purchases for your friends to see. It's fun to see ...
It didn't take much sleuthing by VentureBeat writer Paul Boutin to make the satirical PleaseRobMe.com an uncomfortable reality: just one search query and he had the credit card numbers of a handful of ...
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