Chasing A Hacker’s Hacks Around The World
Written by Evan SchumanAugust 24th, 2009
As details trickle out about how the feds supposedly broke the Gonzalez attacks against TJX, Hannaford, Heartland, 7-Eleven and tons of others, much of it focuses on a global effort to access servers and laptops overseas and doing so in countries where U.S. law enforcement cooperation is perhaps not what it should be.
Wired did a wonderful piece, summarizing federal filings in the New York part of the Gonzalez accusations (this is the Dave & Buster’s case). The story details the chase for a laptop in Turkey and the legal and police bumps along the way. Nothing new revealed for retailers trying to protect their networks, but it’s interesting background nonetheless.
Cards issued by European banks when used online cross border don't usually support AVS checks. So, when a European card is used with a billing address that's in the US, an ecom merchant wouldn't necessarily know that the shipping zip code doesn't match the billing code.
-Marc
