A hacker who uses the handle @Anon_Acid has released what appears to be the complete listing of residents from Steubenville City, Ohio in the name of OpRollRedRoll. > @0p_rollredroll #OpRollRedRoll ‘via'[pastebin.com/Pf6HMATe] ~ Steubenville,Ohio records @youranonnews @anonopslegion @wtfrly @thehackersnews — AnonAcid (@Anon_Acid) January 3, 2013 OpRollRedRoll Was kicked off a few weeks ago after a some players from…
Month: January 2013
NASA Database Hacked By @D35m0nd142
Hacker @D35m0nd142 has today announced a breach on a NASA sub domain server that has allowed access to the sites databases. The attack is on the Goddard Space Center Science sub domain (https://science.gsfc.nasa.gov) which provides details about the Science that is going on at the center and the results and information that are a result of this…
Official WWF China Hacked, 80,000 Accounts Leaked
The official WWF for china has come under the sights of a hacker who was apart of the recent hacker collective GSec (Grey Security). The attack is on wwfchina.org and was carried out by @INST1NCT_ and announced on twitter. > @cyber_war_news World Wildlife Foundation, China – #Hacked By DarkWeb Goons. 80k+ user credentials released! darkwebgoons.totalh.net/leaks/wwf_db.t……
Patient privacy and political musings
Erin McCann writes: Since 2005, some 60 million Americans have had their private health information compromised or disclosed electronically – a fact that has privacy experts, political players and consumers alike demanding reform. In an epoch of health IT, is the government doing enough to address and quell the privacy worries of the American people?…
Docs lack access to psychiatric records
Bernie Monegain reports: Medical centers that elect to keep psychiatric files private and separate from the rest of a person’s medical record may be doing their patients a disservice, a Johns Hopkins study concludes. In a survey of psychiatry departments at 18 of the top American hospitals as ranked by U.S. News & World Report’s…
Three more breaches I stumbled across
Occasionally I just pop a different search string into Google to see if it reveals any breaches I didn’t know about. Here are three breaches I stumbled across, none of which seem to have been listed on HHS’s breach tool: The first find was a vendor breach affecting Mission Hospital that they disclosed to patients in…