Yieldstreet y Affirm se han convertido en las últimas empresas en la creciente lista de instituciones financieras afectadas por el reciente ciberataque a Evolve Bank and Trust.
La plataforma de inversión en línea dijo TechCrunch “Algunos clientes de Yieldstreet pueden haberse visto afectados” como consecuencia del incidente en el banco.
“Hemos notificado a todos los clientes potencialmente afectados sobre este asunto y continuamos siguiendo las mejores prácticas con respecto a incidentes de ciberseguridad de terceros”, dijo un portavoz de Yieldstreet al periódico. Hasta el momento, la compañía no ha querido especificar cuántas personas se vieron afectadas ni qué tipo de datos fueron robados en el ataque.
Un intento “desesperado” de llamar la atención
Evolve Bank & Trust confirmó recientemente que había notado una falla en algunos de sus sistemas, que investigaciones posteriores confirmaron que era el resultado de una “actividad no autorizada”, ya que los piratas informáticos de LockBit intentaron difundir… Secuestro de datos Sobre los sistemas informáticos del banco.
LockBit obtuvo acceso a la infraestructura de TI del banco cuando un empleado “accidentalmente hizo clic en un enlace de Internet malicioso” y, aunque la pandilla robó datos de los sistemas, no pudieron causar más daños ya que la empresa implementó rápidamente copias de seguridad.
Pero los datos parecen pertenecer a varios de los socios bancarios de Evolve, y Affirm, Branch, EarnIn, Marqeta, Melio, Mercury y Wise ahora confirman que tienen clientes afectados por el incidente.
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“من باب الحيطة والحذر، أرسلنا إشعارًا عبر البريد الإلكتروني لأصحاب الحسابات بشأن الحادث وحثثناهم على توخي اليقظة في مراقبة نشاط الحساب وحماية بيانات اعتماد حساباتهم. كما طمأنناهم بأن سلامة وأمان منصة Branch والتطبيق المحمول لم يتعرضا للخطر”، وفقًا لما قاله متحدث باسم الشركة في رسالة correo electrónico.
Cuando LockBit filtró los datos, alegando que procedían de la Reserva Federal, muchos analistas dijeron que el grupo estaba en un “intento desesperado de llamar la atención”, ya que la operación Cronos lo había perturbado tanto. Sin embargo, considerando todas las organizaciones afectadas, es posible que deban reconsiderar la parte “desesperada”.
Fintech Wise ha anunciado que los datos personales de algunos clientes pueden haber sido comprometidos debido a una reciente violación de datos en Evolve Bank and Trust.
Wise se asoció con Evolve de 2020 a 2023 para proporcionar detalles de la cuenta en USD. El alcance del daño aún no está claro, pero el ataque pone de relieve la naturaleza frágil de la dependencia de empresas de terceros y la confianza en su seguridad.
Evolve confirmó un ataque la semana pasada, que se atribuyó a Secuestro de datos LockBit Group, que filtró los datos cuando el banco se negó a pagar el rescate.
Violación de datos de Hakeem que afecta a empresas de terceros
desarrollo libros“A finales de mayo de 2024, Evolve Bank descubrió que algunos de sus sistemas no funcionaban correctamente”. Inicialmente, Evolve Bank creyó que el ataque fue el resultado de una falla de hardware, pero confirmó que fue el resultado de una “actividad no autorizada”.
Evolve aún no ha confirmado la información personal que se filtró, pero en un guiño a la transparencia, Wise confirmó: “La información que compartimos con Evolve Bank & Trust para proporcionar detalles de la cuenta en USD incluía nombre, dirección, fecha de nacimiento, detalles de contacto y redes sociales. número de seguridad o número de identificación de empleador para clientes en los Estados Unidos, u otro número de documento de identificación para clientes fuera de los Estados Unidos”.
En su anuncio, Evolve dijo: “La investigación se encuentra en sus primeras etapas, pero parece que los nombres, números de Seguro Social, números de cuentas bancarias e información de contacto se han visto afectados para la mayoría de nuestros clientes de banca personal, así como los de nuestros clientes abiertos. socios bancarios”.
También sabio Cierto:”Ya no trabajamos con Evolve Bank & Trust y los detalles de la cuenta en USD los proporciona otro banco.”
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Las credenciales de la cuenta, las tarjetas Wise y los detalles de la cuenta en USD permanecen sin cambios y los clientes de Wise pueden seguir usándolas. La compañía también aconseja estar atentos a las comunicaciones sospechosas y recomienda tomar medidas para prevenir el robo de identidad, incluido el envío de alertas de fraude a las agencias de crédito.
The Corsair One i500 isn’t necessarily the most powerful gaming PC out there, it’s not very upgradeable, and in terms of style, it’s the kind of product that will inspire some very strong opinions — including my own.
Its specs are such that it is an easy contender for the best gaming PC of 2024 just in terms of performance, and its price is absolutely in line with the kinds of gaming rigs I’ve seen running Core i9-14900K and RTX 4080 Super or RTX 4090 GPUs.
Starting at $3,599.99 / £3,499.99 (about $5,220), this isn’t a cheap gaming PC, but for what you’re getting in terms of specs, you’d normally be getting a standard mid-tower PC case, usually in black, with large RGB fans with a tempered glass side showing off even more RGB trim, and you’d still be paying nearly $3,500 or more for the privilege.
That is to say, most gaming PCs today lean so heavily on RGB to define their style, that ‘style’ isn’t really even a factor when considering which one to buy. The cases might vary, they might have a wraparound glass panel to show off the insides more fully, but the fundamental design principle of ‘show off the components’, which are lit up like a carnival, remains the same no matter what PC you buy.
The Corsair One i500, meanwhile, doesn’t even have Corsair iCue, the company’s proprietary RGB control software. It does have RGB, namely in the two trim lines that flank the case’s wooden front panel, but it’s limited compared to other gaming PCs. Instead, the Corsair One i500 uses a wooden front panel and fabric side panels to define its aesthetic, along with the aluminum case underneath that comes in either black or silver.
Depending on the case color, you’ll get a different wooden front panel (a walnut color for the black case and a pine color for the silver), and both cost the same, so you won’t have to pay a premium for one over the other. The PC also comes with a headphone hanger attachment that can fit onto either side of the case, and there are more than enough ports for whatever peripherals you have.
More than anything, this PC reminds me of the Atari 2600 from my childhood, equipped as it was with a wooden panel along the top edge like everything else was in the early 1980s. That quickly gave way to hard black plastic in later models and soon consoles and later PCs left behind natural textures for futuristic flash and forms that persist up to the present. It’s in this milieu that the Corsair One i500 feels like something dropped into the gaming PC market out of a flying Delorean. After so many years of RGB and aggressive gamer aesthetic, it’s still shocking how something as simple and retro as a wood panel on the front can feel so refreshing.
It’s not all positive, though. If there is anything that can be considered a negative with this PC, it’s its lack of easy upgradability. The small form factor case is going to limit what you can fit in it, but the GPU AIO cooler also means that any GPU upgrades in the future are not going to be as simple as dropping in a new graphics card in a few years. You can more easily upgrade the SSD and RAM, however.
But this isn’t really a gaming PC for builders or tinkerers. This is much more a gaming PC for those who want the best without messing with the cables and components, but who also want their new gaming PC to reflect their significant investment. In that, the Corsair One i500 is unmatched.
Corsair One i500: Price & availability
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How much is it? Starting at $3,599.99 / £3,499.99 (about $5,220)
When is it available? Available May 6, 2024
Where can you get it? You can get it in the US and the UK at launch, with Australia availability in June 2024.
The Corsair One i500 is available in the US and UK now, starting at $3,599.99 and £3,499.99, respectively. It will be available in Australia in June, but official pricing hasn’t been released for the APAC region yet.
Both configurations available at launch come with an Intel Core i9-1400K processor and 2TB NVMe storage, and the base configuration comes with an Nvidia RTX 4080 Super and 32GB DDR5 RAM, while the max configuration comes with an Nvidia RTX 4090 and 64GB DDR5 RAM for $4,699.99 / £4,699.99.
This is more expensive than something like the current Alienware Aurora R16, which maxes out at an Intel Core i9-14900KF, RTX 4090, 64GB DDR5 RAM, and 2TB PCIe NVMe storage for $4,049.99 / £3,919. In Australia, the Aurora R16 maxes out at AU$5,772.80 for an Intel Core i9-14900KF, an Nvidia RTX 4080 Super, 64GB DDR5 RAM, and 2TB storage.
Other gaming PCs like the Acer Predator Orion 7000 and HP Omen 40L will sell for roughly the same as the Aurora R16, so the Corsair One i500 is going to be more expensive than the competition, but its competition also features much of the same style as every other gaming PC you’ve seen in a Best Buy or Curry’s for the past decade. Whether the Corsair One i500’s style is worth the extra premium will be up to you, but after all the gaming PCs I’ve reviewed over the years, I believe it’s absolutely worth the premium.
Corsair One i500: Specs
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Up to an RTX 4090 with AIO liquid cooling
Not easily upgradable
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Corsair One i500 Specs
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Base configuration
Max configuration
Price
$3,599.99 / £3,499.99 (about AU$5,220)
$4,699.99 / £4,699.99 / $4,AU$5,772.80
CPU
Intel Core i9-14900K
Intel Core i9-14900K
GPU
Nvidia RTX 4080 Super
Nvidia RTX 4090
Memory
32Gb DDR5
64GB DDR5
Storage
2TB PCIe NVMe SSD
2TB PCIe NVMe SSD
Corsair One i500: Design
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Gorgeous small form-factor case
Ample cooling fans
Fabric side panels might get grimey over time
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The Corsair One i500’s biggest appeal is its style.
I haven’t seen a wood-paneled gaming device since the Atari 2600, and that device was released when I was a toddler. That’s been enough time, I think, for a wood-paneled device to be cool again, and given the state of PC gaming hardware for the past several years, seeing something new is more than just refreshing.
I can’t say that the Corsair One i500 will transform PC gaming culture to move beyond its decade-old Decepticon-inspired PC cases with over-the-top RGB lighting, but I hope it inspires a new paradigm for what companies can do with a gaming PC. The market desperately needs it.
In terms of specific design notes, this is technically a small form factor gaming PC, though it is bigger than something like the Asus ROG G22CH. Taller than it is wide or deep, this is more like a gaming console than a traditional gaming PC. If you’ve been looking for a living room PC, this will fit right in with a living room aesthetic.
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If you spend this much money on a gaming PC, you should hopefully be able to upgrade to an Nvidia 5000 series graphics card in a few years, but the small form factor case is going to limit what size GPU you can fit.
On top of that, the graphics card in this case is unshrouded, relying on an AIO GPU cooler to manage heat dissipation. You could obviously take all of the fans and heatsink off of any future graphics card you buy and fit it into this PC, but understandably, this is a fairly advanced modification for a GPU.
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On top of the internals, there are a number of distinct design features that you won’t really find anywhere else.
First, the side panels are covered in a soft, breathable fabric. This creates a very cool look to the PC, but fabric in tech devices tend to discolor and gunk up over time, especially if they cover a fan blowing dust out of a PC case.
Still, the fabric panels are a beautiful design touch. Another very cool feature is the tap-to-activate light on the backside of the case, which you can activate to light up the back ports while you’re plugging in peripherals and other cables. It’s a small touch, but given that the backside of a gaming PC can often be cast in shadow, having an easy way to illuminate the area in question is incredibly useful.
Taken all together, the Corsair One i500 is the coolest prebuilt gaming PC I’ve ever used, and it’s all the more impressive given how far it stretches past the ‘accepted’ gamer aesthetic into something new. I’m sure a lot of people won’t like the design of this PC, but I don’t care. The fact that Corsair took the risk to make a dramatically different kind of PC earns five stars in my book.
Corsair One i500: Performance
Fantastic gaming 4K performance
You can probably get the same kind of performance for cheaper if you don’t mind less appealing aesthetics
Now, as good as the Corsair One i500 looks, this is a gaming PC, so its performance matters as much as — if not more than — its aesthetics. In this regard, you won’t be disappointed with this PC.
Its starting GPU, the RTX 4080 Super, is one of the best 4K graphics cards on the market, second only to the Nvidia RTX 4090, which is an optional upgrade for the Corsair One i500. So no matter which GPU you get, you’ll be able to get 4K@60FPS on just about any title on the market, especially if you enable Nvidia’s DLSS 3 in games like Cyberpunk 2077 and any game that features ray tracing.
The RTX 4090, however, is the only graphics card I’ve ever tested that can get you close to 60 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 with ray tracing maxed out without upscaling, so if you’re looking to play 4K at native resolution, you do at least have the option of going with the RTX 4090.
Given the hardware here, this is also a very competent creative performer, so those who like to get some work done will like what’s on offer here, but I wouldn’t call this the best workstation PC going. This is a gaming PC through and through, and it’s here that this PC excels.
Should you buy the Corsair One i500?
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Corsair One i500 Scorecard
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Verdict
Score
Value
While this isn’t a cheap gaming PC, compared to similarly speced competitiors, the price is pretty decent for such a high-end gaming PC.
★★★★☆
Specs
While you can get some of the best specs possible right now, upgradeability is much more limited than with other gaming PCs. You still get a water cooled GPU, which is pretty awesome.
★★★★★
Design
OK, so I think this is a stunningly gorgeous gaming PC that takes risks and does something radically different. You might not like its aesthetics, but it gets full marks for bravery even if some might hate how it looks.
★★★★★
Performance
The RTX 4080 Super model I tested is a fantastic performer, but opting for the RTX 4090 model will get you the best of the best performance on the market.
★★★★★
Total
Capable of keeping up with the most powerful gaming PCs on the market with an undeniable style, this is easily one of a handful