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Month: December 2014

Happy and Healthy New Year in 2015

Posted on December 31, 2014 by Dissent

This seems like a good time to thank everyone who has been reading this blog, and especially those who submit items to share with others. May you all have a Happy and Healthy New Year in 2015!

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Happy and Healthy New Year in 2015

Posted on December 31, 2014 by Dissent

This seems like a good time to thank everyone who has been reading this blog, and especially those who submit items to share with others. May you all have a Happy and Healthy New Year in 2015!

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Report: UK police arrest Lizard Squad member

Posted on December 31, 2014 by Dissent

Brian Crecente reports: A self-professed member of the Lizard Squad was arrested this week by the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit in England, according to documents obtained by two publications and a Thames Valley Police press release. […] Independent investigative journalist Brian Krebs, who covers internet security news on his website Krebs on Security, posted…

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Felony charges for Georgia Tech student who hacked U. Georgia network

Posted on December 31, 2014 by Dissent

Joe Johnson reports: A Clarke County grand jury recently indicted a Georgia Tech student for allegedly hacking into the University of Georgia’s computer network to post a message prior to the annual rivalry football game between the Bulldogs and Yellow Jackets. Ryan Gregory Pickren, 21, was charged with felony computer trespass for making the posting…

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NV: Storage unit reveals abandoned medical files. But wait, there's more….

Posted on December 31, 2014 by Dissent

Glen Meek reports that confidential patient records were found in an abandoned storage unit that was put up for auction. It’s certainly not the first time we’ve heard this kind of story, but this one has some unusual aspects to it. Meek reports: The records come from a now-defunct Henderson diagnostic center that was run…

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In response to user concerns and reports of fraud, Electronic Arts (EA) denies data breach

Posted on December 31, 2014 by Dissent

Game publishing giant Electronic Arts has denied claims that its Origin digital distribution service has fallen victim to a security breach, following reports of unauthorised credit card transactions from users. Read more on BitGamer and SiliconAngle.

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