Book retailer Dymocks has warned its customers that some of their information may have been "compromised" and leaked onto the dark web after a cybersecurity breach earlier this week. Dymocks said ...
Speaking at CeBIT's Retailer conference in Sydney, Steve Cox, general manager of Buying, Marketing and Operations for Dymocks, said that while the site is relatively easy for customers to buy from, it ...
ln an email to all affected customers, Dymocks has asserted that the breach did not occur in any computer system under their management. iTWire (this writer having been affected) has received the ...
Dymocks Booksellers is warning customers their personal information was exposed in a data breach after the company's database was shared on hacking forums. Dymocks is a bookstore chain operating 65 ...
Dymocks has confirmed that the contact details of over 1 million customers were obtained and shared on the dark web during last week's data breach. Dymocks alerted its customers to the data breach ...
Bookstore chain Dymocks has warned customers of a possible data breach that could lead to their personal information being leaked on the dark web. In an email sent on Friday, the bookseller's managing ...
There are many lessons to be learnt from a notoriously gloomy prediction made two years ago that online shopping would see the end of Australian bookstores. "In five years, other than a few specialist ...
, the owner of Australia's oldest and largest book retailer, has been lobbying for 27 years for restrictions on the importation of books to be unwound. Now, the 74-year-old may finally get his wish.
Dymocks has warned customers their data may have been compromised and been leaked on the dark web after the chain was hit by a security breach. In an email to customers, Dymocks said they had “become ...
Bookseller’s managing director says potential hack was detected on Wednesday and investigation has been launched Bookstore chain Dymocks has warned customers of a possible data breach that could lead ...
Like the demise of the department store, the death of the bookstore has been greatly exaggerated, says Dymocks managing director Steve Cox . Four years after former Small Business Minister Nick Sherry ...