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Club Music Database DUMP

Posted on September 16, 2011 by Lee J

Most recently data dump has come from Clubmusic.com a worldwide dj website. The leak which has been dumped on pastebin and comes from a hacker/group calling themselves MIKSTER contains usernames, emails and passwords. https://pastebin.com/feceaPW6

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Department of Health and Human Services Award Merlin International $40M Five-Year BPA Contract

Posted on September 16, 2011 by Lee J

The american DHHS- Department of Health and Human Services have gone on a huge spending budget for cyber security over the next five years with them awarding Melin international the $40 Million 5year contract . Merlin has picked up the contract with actually comes from the security sector that is already within the DHHS that looks…

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A message to the government of Nayarit Mexico, anonymous strikes again

Posted on September 16, 2011 by Lee J

Hackers have defaced the congress of mexicos website in one of the latest strikes on governments sites. the site which is now sporting an picture with a masked anon and some deface text. https://www.congresonay.gob.mx/boletines/?boletin=16645 content/images/gallery/random2/noticias-del-congreso-h-congreso-del-estado-de-nayarit.png

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Random dump of emails

Posted on September 16, 2011 by Lee J

Just a random dump of emails from a unknown source for unknown reasons. https://pastebin.com/XF1vYBS8

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Governments waste of funding on cyber Security

Posted on September 16, 2011 by Lee J

note: my view 🙂 Over the past few years we have seen a huge increase in the attacks on governments from other governments, hacktivist and every day pc users. From this the American government and many others are becoming scared of what could happen and are wasting stupid amounts of time, fundings and resources on…

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Mexico wants jail sentences for social media mis-usage

Posted on September 16, 2011 by Lee J

**[Translated](PRI federal deputies of the State of Mexico, presented a Bill to reform the Penal Code with imprisonment and criminalize the misuse of social networking, which can generate fear among the population and politicians bash misinformation campaigns. The lawmaker from Naucalpan, David Sanchez Guevara, in a press conference, signal being analyzed through forums where experts…

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