The Chili’s breach at a Japanese naval base has resulted in hundreds more victims than originally reported. Erik Slavin reports: A credit card hacking operation has now victimized at least 330 customers of Chili’s restaurant on Yokosuka Naval Base, Navy officials said Monday. The 330 victims have reported an estimated $190,000 in fraudulent charges to…
Author: Dissent
Brownsville Independent School District employees notified that their SSN and salary were exposed on the Internet
The following notice was posted on Brownsville (Texas) Independent School District web site: On Monday, November 7, 2011, Brownsville ISD was advised that the Social Security numbers of employees who are enrolled for disability insurance were inadvertently posted by prior department administration in April 2011 on the Employee Benefits/Risk Management (EB/RM) website; a site accessible…
Czech Education Minister to fire bureaucrat responsible for Romani data leak
As an update to a post involving a web leak of Romani student data on the Czechoslovakian Ministry of Education site, Romea.cz has an update: The Czech Interior Ministry has learned which bureaucrat published a list of Romani pupils including sensitive data about them to the ministry website. Czech Education Minister Josef Dobeš (Public Affairs…
When hackers turn on each other, Sunday edition
Getting kicked out of an IRC channel can be annoying. Really annoying, apparently. So much so that @theamericanlulz, who describes himself as a 16 year-old French hacker, dumped over 600 IRC nicks and corresponding IPs from anonops .net IRC on Pastebin with promises to get more people arrested. In a preamble to the data, he explains…
Social networking site FindFriendz.com reportedly hacked – again?! (updated)
Via E Hacking News, A “t34m t!g3R” hacker by the handle of “An0nym0us sn3Ak3r” claims to have hacked FindFriendz.com and acquired 57,721 usernames and clear-text passwords. A subset of them, 364 usernames with their corresponding passwords appear on Pastebin. The data were posted on November 10. Update: I just came across something from May of 2011…
Want something to do in Providence at night? How about staying home and changing your password….
Another reported data leak posted to Pastebin – providencenightlife.net – reveals usernames, clear-text passwords, and e-mail addresses. Fifty thousand were reportedly acquired and posted to another site that requires you to fill out a survey to download the data. Since I don’t do surveys, I haven’t checked the full archive, but 83 are are offered…