Online building products supplier fined £55,000 by ICO after SQL injection attack exposed payment details

Sooraj Shah
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Attacker accessed Plymouth-based company's customers' payment details

Construction Materials Online, an online building products supplier, has been fined £55,000 by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), after an attacker managed to access cardholder details of...

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