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Month: February 2012

CA: St. Joseph Health notifies almost 32,000 patients that records were exposed in search engines for one year (updated)

Posted on February 15, 2012 by Dissent

Dan Verel reports: St. Joseph Health System has alerted more than 10,000 patients in Santa Rosa, Petaluma and Napa that their personal health information records may have been searchable on the Internet. Notices of the possible security breach were sent on Monday to 6,235 patients from Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, two from Petaluma Valley Hospital…

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Anonymous leak 2x teaser military file in the name of #antisec

Posted on February 15, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/antisec12/capture.png It would seem that anonymous is soon to release another dump of information from the American military that will no doubt stir up some troubles. So far they have released 2 documents and the others are not far away. The leaks have been announced from the @anonymousIRC twitter account and come in the form of pdf files. content/images/gallery/antisec12/capture.png content/images/gallery/antisec12/capture.png…

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Hacker Fail Root Arrested and Computers Seized

Posted on February 15, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker who use’s the handle @FailRooT has said to of been arrested and had computers seized as part of a investigation into the hacking by the team they ran called @MetalSoftTeam. Metal Soft Team has been around for some time now and have made a name for themselves as defacers, hacking sites and leaving them with…

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Cyber thieves piggyback off Stratfor breach

Posted on February 15, 2012 by Dissent

Aliyah Sternstein reports: Hackers posing as officials from the geopolitical analysis publisher Stratfor are emailing infected links to government subscribers whose email addresses were stolen during an earlier raid on the company’s computers, Microsoft researchers say.  Read more on NextGov.

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Federal Reserve Vulnerable to hackers

Posted on February 15, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker going by the handle D35m0nd142 has posted information about the federalreserve.com website that shows its vuln to attackers. Now its a worry that such websites are hackable with such minor hacks and shows that the governments are clearly not thinking about security the way they should be. https://pastebin.com/QM9kLnPB

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NASDAQ website taken offline by hackers

Posted on February 15, 2012 by Lee J

Hackers using the handle L0NGwave99 have claimed to taken down the www.nasdaq.com website whcih is now showing a time out error. For the second day, the Destributed Denial of Service operation on the www.nasdaq.com continued execution. If you go to NASDAQ site https://www.nasdaq.com you will not see anything execpt timeout or nothing. This DDoS Operation over…

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