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Kidney Times hack reveals users’ e-mail addresses and phone numbers

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Dissent

Via Cyber War News, another hack – this one of the Kidney Times user database with 952 email addresses and phone numbers dumped. Lee J of Cyber War News comments on the breach: Well, this would have to be one of the worst sites you could possible target, regardless. Hackers need to stay away from websites adn…

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Jefferson County judge issues injunction barring GoDaddy from hosting hacked law enforcement data

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Dissent

Jefferson County, Alabama Sheriff Mike Hale was apparently successful in obtaining an injunction against GoDaddy. As previously reported, GoDaddy has hosted and registered sites that were involved in dumping the personal data of Jefferson County law enforcement employees and their families after hackers went after a number of law enforcement-related web sites. I had thought…

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Small update to the Futurity First Insurance Group breach

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Dissent

Reports of entities affected by the Futurity First Insurance Group breach continue to emerge. In addition to the previous update, the latest update to the HHS breach tool reveals that American Continental Insurance Company in Tennessee had 690 of their members affected.  That now brings the known total for the breach to  over 7,500. Keep…

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(update) On second thought…. SAIC offers free credit monitoring after breach

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Dissent

TRICARE, the military health program, has directed its business associate, Science Applications International Corp., to offer one year’s worth of free credit monitoring and restoration services to the 4.9 million beneficiaries affected by a recent breach. Earlier, TRICARE had announced that it would not offer credit monitoring services, citing the minimal risk involved in the breach,…

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Web site of Sociedad Española de Farmacia Hospitalaria hacked

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Dissent

A hacker or hackers have compromised the usernames and passwords of people registered for the web site of the Sociedad Española de Farmacia Hospitalaria.  In some cases, individuals used their e-mail addresses as their logins, raising additional security concerns if they re-use passwords. The data dump by an unidentified hacker contained 1826 unique usernames with clear-text…

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www.podiatry.com hacked

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Dissent

According to a data dump on Pastebin.com, 382 individuals who registered with PRESENT e-Learning  Systems’ PRESENT Podiatry program (www.podiatry.com) had their names, e-mail addresses, and affiliations acquired by a hacker who calls him/herself  “Teku.”  In a related data dump on Pastie, I see names and street addresses of what appears to be 86 registrants for…

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