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Thousands of FedEx customers’ private info exposed in legacy server data breach

  1. Thousands of FedEx customers’ private info exposed in legacy server data breach  The INQUIRER
  2. FedEx customer information exposed in data breach  Mashable
  3. FedEx left sensitive customer data exposed on unsecured server  Engadget
  4. FedEx Cross Border Merchant Frequently Asked Questions  FedEx Cross Border
  5. Unsecured server exposed thousands of FedEx customer records  ZDNet
  6. Full coverage

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FedEx customer information exposed in data breach

  1. FedEx customer information exposed in data breach  Mashable
  2. Thousands of FedEx customers’ private info exposed in legacy server data breach  The INQUIRER
  3. FedEx left sensitive customer data exposed on unsecured server  Engadget
  4. FedEx Cross Border Merchant Frequently Asked Questions  FedEx Cross Border
  5. 119000 Passports and Photo IDs of FedEx Customers Found on Unsecured Amazon Server  Gizmodo
  6. Full coverage

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FedEx Says Cyberattack Disrupts TNT’s Worldwide Operations – Bloomberg


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FedEx Says Cyberattack Disrupts TNT's Worldwide Operations
Bloomberg
FedEx Corp. said the worldwide operations of its TNT Express unit has been “significantly” affected by a cyberattack, causing delays in service. No data breach is known to have occurred, FedEx said in a statement Wednesday. The operations of the

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FedEx offering $5 and all you have to do is, gulp, reinstall or reactivate Flash

From time to time – very infrequently, to be more precise – I will ignore my better judgment and reenable Flash in Chrome so that I can watch a particularly enticing cat video or whatever.

I would do this more often, however, if more companies followed the lead of FedEx and offered me $ 5 just for doing so. Really, look:

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OK, it’s $ 5 off a purchase of $ 30 or more, but still seems like a good deal … unless you forget to deactivate Flash when you’re done.

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Network World Paul McNamara