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Senetas at Government Security Conferences – Australia & UK -Says Security Should be Treated Like Quality and Safety

Posted on November 3, 2011 by Lee J

Melbourne, Australia (PRWEB) November 03, 2011 Senetas Corporation is attending government information security conferences on both sides of the planet, offering its world-leading high speed data protection solutions based on encryption. Senetas CEO, John DuBois said the company’s European office is participating in the London Conference on Cyberspace hosted by the Secretary of State for…

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Peru government websites defaced by Challenges-HackerS

Posted on November 3, 2011 by Lee J

a hacker group going by the name of Challenges-HackerS has been on a defacing spree on the Peru government leaving a few websites still defaced. dirceturpasco.gob.pe munitusi.gob.pe www.munipicota.gob.pe sanfernando.gob.pe www.gsrchota.gob.pe www.munibellavistasm.gob.pe www.municipalidadchirinos.gob.pe https://www.zone-h.org/archive/notifier=Challenges-HackerS

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Rose State College Cyber Security Sleuths Offer Facebook Security Tips

Posted on November 3, 2011 by Lee J

Although it’s the world’s most popular social network site, with more than 800 million users, Facebook user information is attractive to “black hats”—hackers on the dark side, according to Cyber Security students at Rose State College. Users should take steps to take care. “A lot of people really like Facebook, but you have to be careful using it,”…

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Accounts dumped from hiphopinstrumental.net

Posted on November 3, 2011 by Lee J

Well, they are truly starting to look like kids attacking pointless websites and exposing innocent peoples information over and over. The latest comes fro hiphopinstrumental.net and contains over 5000 user account emails and passwords. Use CTRL+F for quick search to be sure you have no been compromised. https://pastebin.com/sdFBMcWT

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#OpDarknet Official and Last Release

Posted on November 3, 2011 by Lee J

OpDarknet Official and Last Release — 11/2/2011 In the last three weeks of #OpDarknet, we gained much support from The World with our Operation Darknet. We would like to thank our supporters, in #OpDarknet’s cause. There also was a large amount of resistance from the pedophile community claiming that Tor was their safe haven with…

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A low act of hacking and dumping accounts, kidneytimes.com database dumped

Posted on November 2, 2011 by Lee J

Well, this would have to be one of the worst sites you could possible target, regardless.  Hackers need to stay away from websites adn community’s that actually help people and give a good service or serve for a good reason. Please besure to use CTRL+F to check for your email. https://pastebin.com/VkT7CKPv

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