Joseph Cox reports:
Earlier this week, a hacker called ROR[RG], who acts as the moderator of the recently re-booted Hell hacking forum, dumped supposed internal documents of LMG Holdings, and more specifically, at least one of the companies it owns, “LifeSafer,” which describes itself on its website as “the nation’s leader in ignition interlock technology.”
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The data itself is fairly small in size: making up around 150MB when compressed. But its contents are rich with company spreadsheets, instruction manuals for modifying and assembling products, and, perhaps of most importance to LMG Holdings and LifeSafer, detailed schematics of various products and apparent source code.
Read more on Motherboard.
Interesting article – even breathalyzer technology software can be hacked these days!