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United flyer finds dozens of passengers’ info online
Once again as found and by databreaches.net United Airlines has been exposed to having a "glitch" in its online booking information system that a lot of people access via iPhone, smart phones when they are on the move etc. The glitch has been found after flyer Anna Culina was trying to check her information when every time she change page…
Possible 17,900,617 Care2 User Accounts Breached
As reported by databreaches.net care2 became aware on the 27th of a breach and by the 28th it was unaware of much access the hackers got the server and exactly how many accounts have been compromised. What seems even more funny is the fact they are resetting passwords for all users so next time the login…
Telstra site fails AGAIAN to secure customer details
Once again Australian Telecom Giant Telstra has failed to secure its clients. music feeds has a explained the most recent leak and contains screen shots of the data. After telstra was alerted, once again it took them up to an hour to take the site offline for repairs.. Now this is not the first time this has happened to telstra, not so…
Funny defacement from Sector HCV TEAM
content/images/gallery/random2/r43llhackingsector-hcv.png just a lul defacement from Sector HCV TEAM that was alerted to us via twitter. Site: https://www.a-maggio.com.ar/img/propiedades/hacked2.php funny part…gets old after a few minutes tho 🙂 regardless of its lulz, its still slack that the admin has to now fix this lol (delete the file)
Chinese search engines favor banks to stop phishing
In what is no surprise, the Chinese government has pushed and got the 10 big Chinese search engines to agree to put its banks 1st up in search results to try and drop down phishing attacks. The phishing attacks commonly happen when a person search s for there bank and mistakenly clicks a site/link that looks very much like the original banks link. from…