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Month: July 2011

Fuck FBI Friday see’s @ManTech data leaked

Posted on July 30, 2011 by Lee J

@AnonymousIRC has been building hype all day Friday 29th july, with a fair few lead up tweets and minor releases before the big data dump, in some of the lead up comments was taunts to the FBI and a lulz @ NATO, with the leak being dubbed F**k FBI Friday, or #FFF it comes in…

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(follow-up) BCBS of Tenn. Encrypts All Stored Data

Posted on July 30, 2011 by Dissent

After BCBS of Tennessee had that horribly time-consuming and costly breach involving 57 tapes with oodles of personal and protected health information that they had to wade through, they apparently learned their lesson.  Howard Anderson writes: BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, which experienced a health information breach affecting nearly 1 million individuals in 2009, has completed the encryption of all…

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Bank recovers some of $28K stolen from Eliot account – but was this crime preventable?

Posted on July 30, 2011 by Dissent

OK, now this is somewhat disturbing: it appears that even when a bank was warned that accounts were about to be raided, they failed to prevent it. David Ramsay reports: TD Bank has notified the town it has recovered a portion of the $28,000 stolen on July 12 from the town’s direct deposit bank account….

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CANTV, Venezuela’s largest company hacked by @SwichSmoke

Posted on July 29, 2011 by Lee J

Operation venezuela is going strong with @SwichSmoke releasing more data today,This data comes from CANTV, As of May 9, 2008, Cantv’s customer base numbered 10.1 million mobile subscribers, 5.2 million fixed telephony subscribers and 1,000,000 broadband subscribers and now it has been hacked.the leak files come in the form of a rar file and is 5.6mb,…

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Nepal ISP Mercantile Communications hacked by @NetBashers

Posted on July 29, 2011 by Lee J

@NetBashers have released server information for Mercantile Communications, the first ISP based in Nepal and started its services in 1995 with dialup and now all the basic services a isp has. This data release is the server administration and staff logins, now while this dump may not be Huge in juicy information as such, it does…

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FBI Personal Information Leaked

Posted on July 29, 2011 by Lee J

Well as most know there is a never ending battle between the FBI and anonymous hackers. This results in lots of FBI based attacks and leaks. The latest leak comes in the form of a simple paste on pastee.org, the personal information includes, names emails phone numbers and other personal information. At the bottom of the…

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