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Month: July 2011

LulzSec teachs murdock a lesson to be learned, the sun defaced

Posted on July 19, 2011 by Lee J

Early today @lulzSec has struck media giant Rupert Murdoch.  This follows months of media attention about the phone hacking scandles, no a top police officer has quit, 1 person is dead and LulzSec is off defacing news sites owned by Murdoch. Lulzsec today posted a fake story and redirected the main site to the fake story. this fake story said…

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Massive amount of random account leaks

Posted on July 18, 2011 by Lee J

Leak from coolcanes.ca, this has emails, address and other personal information from clients https://pastebin.com/5FifHHyF Leak from unknown, hashed passwords and emails https://pastebin.com/e5vXiZVQ Leak from random accounts, lots fo random accounts from a phishing scam. https://pastebin.com/azSVs8kD Leak from  unknown, hashed passwords and emails https://pastebin.com/fwi48Ay4 @Catlovers United has leaked another vun and bit of data from yet another…

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New ACH Fraud Suit Filed

Posted on July 18, 2011 by Dissent

Tracey Kitten reports: A March 2010 incident of corporate account takeover has led to yet another legal dispute between a commercial customer and its former bank. [See the complaint.] California-based Village View Escrow Inc. on June 27 filed a complaint with the California Superior Court, Los Angeles, against Professional Business Bank, claiming the bank is liable for the $465,000 financial…

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LulzSec Hacks The Times with Brutal Murdoch Death Notice

Posted on July 18, 2011 by Dissent

Brian Barrett reports: Well, seems like LulzSec has returned, and moved beyond the DDOS attack! Not content to merely shut down one of Rupert Murdoch’s paper’s websites, the hacking group has instead planted a bizarro-Onionesque account of the mogul’s death-by-palladium on a Times redesign page masquerading as The Sun. Well played, #AntiSec. Read more on Gizmodo. As to why I’m…

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Ru: Megafon screws up and users’ SMS messages get indexed by a search engine

Posted on July 18, 2011 by Dissent

Eugene Kapersky writes: One of the biggest Russian mobile operators Megafon with 57+ million user base leaked the users’ SMS history. Thousands of messages are now available online that caused a major nation-wide scandal. There is another company that may have been involved in the issue – Yandex, the biggest national search engine that could have indexed either some classified storage or SMS…

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Beth Israel reports potential data breach (update2)

Posted on July 18, 2011 by Dissent

Hiawatha Bray reports: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is notifying more than 2,000 of its patients that some of their personal information may have been stolen from a hospital computer. The hospital said today that an unnamed computer service vendor had failed to restore proper security settings on the computer after performing maintenance on it….

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