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Month: September 2011

Did password re-use contribute to fraudulent use of some Nordstrom customers’ online accounts? (updated)

Posted on September 13, 2011 by Dissent

Nordstrom, the  Seattle-based department store chain, recently notified 17 customers that their online accounts had been accessed, and in some cases, misused. The company says that it is not to blame, however,  for how the cybercriminals obtained the customers’ login email addresses and passwords. By letter dated September 3, Kim Dawson, Privacy Director for Nordstrom,…

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Phishing scam dump and single db dump from @CMDL1NE

Posted on September 13, 2011 by Lee J

Well it contuines to go on every day a new dump from a phishing scam, this comes from an unknown source and its unknown if any accounts are actually compromised. https://pastebin.com/jX9DpjhV Also @CMDL1NE has struct another site again leaving its DB details on pastebin. https://pastebin.com/BQWeqncR https://www.usenetvergelijker.nl CTRL+F for quick search for your emails when these dumps…

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New HIPAA rules won’t enhance privacy, but they will burden physicians

Posted on September 13, 2011 by Dissent

Jared M. Rhoads, Director of the Center for Objective Health Policy, comments: Hospitals and physician practices are waiting with bated breath for the final changes to the HIPAA Privacy Rule, which the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is expected to release by the end of the year. One of the new rules could require healthcare…

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Can entities name rogue employees in disclosing a breach? Maybe.

Posted on September 13, 2011 by Dissent

I’ve often commented how entities shield the names of rogue employees or contractors.  Here’s a letter to an editor  from Ann Cavoukian, Information Privacy Commissioner for Ontario, about the paper’s coverage of an insider privacy breach: Your article suggests the North Bay and District Hospital was unable to reveal to patients the name of the…

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Panda Security Hacked and Defaced by X-NerD

Posted on September 12, 2011 by Lee J

A hacker going by the name of X-Nerd has hacked and defaced a very well known security software website. Panda Security which is well known for its Anti Security products has been proven to be lacking some security its self on the pakistan server. X-NerD Who recently claimed they are apart of the Pakistan Cyber Army…

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Nazis Doxed T34MP0NY

Posted on September 12, 2011 by Lee J

A site called https://americannaziparty.com/ got on our radar today.. and we do not like the supporting of and hatecrimes or discriminative  sites.. This is not ok for sites like this to exists. We are coming for you.. #OpFuckHate #T34MP0NY Leak URL: https://pastebin.com/QUsV2PKF Target: americannaziparty.com Rocky J. Suhayda Hacker: M!MIC & DJ_P0n-3 Team: T34MP0NY

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