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Gunman dead after hijacking DART bus, leading authorities on chase from Richardson to Rockwall – The Dallas Morning News

  1. Gunman dead after hijacking DART bus, leading authorities on chase from Richardson to Rockwall  The Dallas Morning News
  2. Suspect who hijacked Dallas bus Sunday was wanted in Brazoria County, San Antonio, police say  KPRC Click2Houston
  3. Official: Police kill gunman who hijacked Dallas-area bus  The Associated Press
  4. Texas Bus Hijacking Leaves 2 Officers Wounded and Gunman Dead  The New York Times
  5. Dallas bus hijacking: Armed man shot dead by police after stand-off  The Independent
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Robbery suspects, hostage and bystander killed after hijacking, dramatic police chase – Miami Herald

  1. Robbery suspects, hostage and bystander killed after hijacking, dramatic police chase  Miami Herald
  2. UPS Truck Hijacking: 4 Dead, Including 2 Innocent Civilians  NPR
  3. Hijacked UPS truck led Florida police on a massive chase that ended in a fatal shootout  CNN
  4. Family of dead UPS driver demands answers in police shootout  Sun Sentinel
  5. Robbers killed in Florida UPS truck hijacking, shootout with police are identified  Fox News
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Man jailed for hijacking taxi and injuring garda during high-speed chase – thejournal.ie

Man jailed for hijacking taxi and injuring garda during high-speed chase  thejournal.ie

A FATHER-OF-three who hijacked a taxi and led gardaí on a high-speed chase during which one officer was knocked down and injured has received a partially …

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JPMorgan Chase hack due to missing 2-factor authentication on one server

JPMorgan Chase was among five banks that were reported to have been hacked earlier this year, and details have emerged on how the hack took place.

When news first broke in August, it was believed that a zero-day Web server exploit was used to break into the bank’s network. Now, however, The New York Times is reporting that the entry point was much more mundane: a JPMorgan employee had their credentials stolen.

This shouldn’t have been a problem. JPMorgan uses two-factor authentication, meaning that a password alone isn’t sufficient to log in to a system. Unfortunately, for an unknown reason one of the bank’s servers didn’t have this enabled. It allowed logging in with username and password alone, and this weak point in the bank’s defenses was sufficient for hackers to break in and access more than 90 other servers on the bank’s network.

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