Fota Wildlife Park reaches out following cyber attack incident

August 30, 2024
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TLDR:

  • Fota Wildlife Park hit by cyber attack, urging customers to cancel cards used between May and August.
  • Customers advised to review bank statements and change passwords.

Article Summary:

Fota Wildlife Park in Cork has issued a warning to customers after being targeted in a cyber attack. The park discovered illegal activity on its website and promptly took steps to investigate and contain the breach. Customers who made transactions between May and August are advised to cancel the cards used for payments. The park has notified the Data Protection Commission and is working with An Garda Síochána in response to the incident. Cyber security expert Brian Honan recommends customers cancel their banking cards, change passwords, and monitor bank statements for any unusual activity. He highlights the importance of secure website development and regular testing for organizations to protect against cyber attacks.


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