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Month: February 2012

Electronics Giant Philips hacked, defaced and lots of data leaked

Posted on February 14, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/redirecting.png Electronics Giant Philip has become victim to hackers after they defaced a subdomain and leaked a heap of data on to privatepaste. The hack which has been claimed by hackers using the handle’s Bch195 and HaxOr was discovered on pastebin in the following release message. content/images/gallery/random3/redirecting.png The leaked data is a bunch of user accounts with encrypted passwords and…

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Combined Systems WebServers Defaced and Wiped (RM’D) by Anonymous

Posted on February 14, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/combinedsystems-defaced-and-rmd-by-anonymous-on-anniversary-of-bahrain-uprising.png Combined Systems a U.S.-based firm that supports military forces and law enforcement agencies around the world has become the latest victim to anonymous hackers who have left the website in a very bad state. The attack which has actually seen two sites defaced and wiped but both show the same defacement. The attacks come on…

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Hacked and data leaked by @Codeinesec

Posted on February 14, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/twitter-codeinesec-https-t-co-fqcgcvah-hack.png A hacker using the handle @Codeinesec has hacked the NOAA Weather website and now dumped a heap of server related information that lists some of the clients that use the services. The leak is just a small part of the data said to be obtained by the hacker and more is said to be released soon. https://pastebin.com/Smm0eHPs

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Partial data leaked by @AnonOpsRomania that expose Romanian Spies

Posted on February 14, 2012 by Lee J

As promised @AnonOpsRomania has leaked some data that  expose’s at least one spy so far and they have made further threats to leak the rest if needed. The rest of the data is said to contain a confirmed 600 spy details and a further couple thousand that have been put on relief. The leaked data is more…

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NY: Another response to a FOI request discloses Social Security numbers

Posted on February 14, 2012 by Dissent

From LoHud.com, a report involving the city of Rye, New York: City officials are notifying employees that some workers’ Social Security numbers were mistakenly disclosed in response to a Freedom of Information Law request and that the city was seeking legal assurance that the information would not be passed on. City Manager Scott Pickup did…

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The Enterprise Cyber Security & Information Assurance Summit

Posted on February 14, 2012 by Lee J

Hi there, How important is driving cross industry collaboration to enhance logical and cyber security? The Enterprise Cyber Security & Information Assurance Summit is the only meeting uniting senior level representatives from all critical infrastructures facing the same cyber security challenges. Cyber War News readers will be joining the FBI, NIST, EC-Council, IBM, SAP, McAfee at this ground breaking…

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