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HP sued over exploitable printers

Posted on December 9, 2011 by Lee J

In whats becoming a very common thing yet another PC giant is being sued over products that have known exploits in them. The case comes with the recent exploit that was exposed that allowed a hacker to remotely access the printers and cause "major" damage to them. Last week plaintiff, David Goldblatt of New York stated that he…

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Napsu.fi Confirms and alerts its users to breach and leak of 16,000+ accounts

Posted on December 9, 2011 by Lee J

Recently Napsu.fi was hacked and a huge amount of accounts was dumped on pastebin and has since made its way around a few other places and got its self in the bigger media’s eye. Now on the Napsu/fi home page, when translated you can see the below message which clearly states they screwed up and are attempting to…

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Camden New Journal investigation on Camden Council’s website starts probe

Posted on December 9, 2011 by Lee J

Recently Camden New Journal, found a exploitable part of the Camden council website that allowed them to download licensing information from the councils servers. The information is said to of contained enough data for people to start identity fraud and cause real trouble for anyone who’s information was leaked. The breach has started up a probe…

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Australian Telcom Giant, Telstra investigated over data breach

Posted on December 9, 2011 by Lee J

TELSTRA faces the wrath of the Federal Privacy Commissioner after leaving customer details of potentially millions of customers exposed on the web including, reportedly, usernames and passwords. The details were exposed in a search page used by Telstra customer service agents that was left unprotected and openly accessible on the web. The page entitled "Telstra…

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Huge amount of email accounts from past 24hrs

Posted on December 9, 2011 by Lee J

From what appears to be some sort of phishing results or key logger results has resulted in thousands of accounts again being leaked on to pastebin. The accounts come from various places and all contain clear text passwords and comes in two parts. Be sure to check with CTRL+F for quick search in case you was silly enough to get…

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David Cecil, pleads guilty to 2 of 48 charges, faces 10years jail

Posted on December 8, 2011 by Lee J

Well back in the land down under, David Cecil the alleged NBN hacker has pleaded guilty to two of the 49 charges he is facing for hacking an ISP and causing no threat or damage at all. In a recent post we showed that the australian police used a full team of armed police to raid an arrest…

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