According to a data dump on Pastebin.com, 382 individuals who registered with PRESENT e-Learning Systems’ PRESENT Podiatry program (www.podiatry.com) had their names, e-mail addresses, and affiliations acquired by a hacker who calls him/herself “Teku.” In a related data dump on Pastie, I see names and street addresses of what appears to be 86 registrants for a podiatry online tutoring course.
While none of the above data appears to be sensitive and there are no passwords or credit card numbers posted, if the site has been hacked, what other data might the hacker have acquired?
I’ve e-mailed the CEO of e-PRESENT to alert them to the breach and to ask for additional details but have not received any acknowledgement yet.