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Feds Never Charged the Real Hacker in the Matthew Keys Case

Posted on November 10, 2015 by Dissent

Kim Zetter reports: Former Reuters social media editor Matthew Keys is facing up to 25 years in prison after his conviction last month on conspiracy charges related to a 2010 hack of the Los Angeles Times web site. Although Keys didn’t actually conduct the hack, prosecutors aggressively pursued him anyway. Now it turns out that authorities have known…

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We talked to people close to the TalkTalk hack before the arrests began — and they told us why they allegedly did it

Posted on November 10, 2015 by Dissent

Rob Price reports on interviews with some of those suspected of, or claiming to, have participated in the TalkTalk hack. You can read it all on Business Insider.

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UK: Social networking site xat hacked; user database acquired by hacker(s)

Posted on November 9, 2015 by Dissent

Oh my. Update and Information About Data Breach. Hello! Many of you will have noticed the serious problems with the xat service over the last two days. It would appear that our hosting provider fell for a simple social engineering scam and briefly handed control of some of xat’s servers to a third party. It…

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ProtonMail DDoS wipeout: Day 6. Yes, we’re still under attack

Posted on November 9, 2015 by Dissent

Alexander J. Martin reports: Encrypted email provider ProtonMail is still being hit by a DDoS attack from what it claims is a nation state, as well as a secondary and separate lower-level assault from an identified assailant. However, the service is now operating normally, it seems. Switzerland-based ProtonMail offers an encrypted webmail system able to…

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Comcast resets nearly 200,000 passwords after customer list goes on sale

Posted on November 9, 2015 by Dissent

Steve Ragan reports: Over the weekend, a reader (@flanvel) directed Salted Hash to a post on a Dark Web marketplace selling a number of questionable, if not outright illegal goods. The post in question offered a list of 590,000 Comcast email addresses and corresponding passwords. As proof, the seller offered a brief list of 112…

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Australian Federal Police declined to investigate hack and ransom demand?

Posted on November 8, 2015 by Dissent

More on the Aussie Farmers Direct breach previously noted on this site. Ryan DeSouza reports that a six-figure ransom had been demanded after the hack, and when the firm refused to pay, 5,000 customers’ information was posted online.   “A couple of days ago we were able to get the list of customer details pulled…

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