When hackers executed a “highly unusual search command” against Digital River’s secured servers the data belonging to almost 200,000 individuals was exposed leading to massive data security breach.
Direct Response Technologies which is a Pittsburgh based subsidiary of Digital River sells a leading software program called as DirectTrack. With DirectTrack companies can create and manage affiliate marketing programs. Once the data is gathered by the programs it is stored on Digital River’s servers, and access to it is tightly restricted with passwords and other security measures.
It was when 19-year-old Eric Porat of Brooklyn tried to sell the purloined data for as much as $500,000, the investigators got hold of him.On being questioned, Porat has also said that he has obtained the information from India, but hasn’t revealed how he has got the same. According to Digital River the information was apparently stolen by New Delhi hackers with some level of support from a contractor working for Digital River.
According to reports Eric Porat had approached a company called Media Breakaway and had made repeated requests to them for buying the information. His idea was to sell the data to the highest bidder.
This type of data is very helpful for organizations that are interested in targeted marketing activities. The crucial data included names, email addresses, websites, and unique user-identification numbers for 198,398 individuals. The data was collected by affiliated marketing companies through a software created by Direct Response Technologies (Digital River subisidary) and was stored on password-protected servers.
Digital River Marketing Solutions Inc. has filed the lawsuit on May 13 listing Porat and his company, Affiliads, as defendants seeking information on how they obtained Digital River’s data and what they’ve done with it.
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