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5 hackers charged in largest data breach scheme in U.S. (updated)

Posted on July 25, 2013 by Dissent

David Voreacos reports: Four Russians and a Ukrainian were charged for their role in the largest hacking and data breach scheme in U.S. history, according to Paul Fishman, the U.S. attorney in New Jersey. The five conspired in a “worldwide scheme that targeted major corporate networks, stole more than 160 million credit card numbers and resulted…

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Stanford University Is Investigating An Apparent Security Breach, Urges Community To Reset Passwords (updated)

Posted on July 25, 2013 by Dissent

Billy Gallagher reports: Stanford University urged network users to change their passwords late Wednesday evening, explaining that it “is investigating an apparent breach of its information technology infrastructure.” Randall Livingston, Stanford’s chief financial officer, emailed the entire Stanford community, noting that Stanford does “not yet know the scope of the intrusion.” Read more on TechCrunch. Alerts…

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9,885 User accounts leaked from Intercessors for America by Anonymous

Posted on July 24, 2013 by Lee J

An Anonymous hacktivist has tipped us of to a leak of data from the main server for the sites of Intercessors for America. Intercessors for America runs ifapray.org and getamericapraying.com and is associated with god which with what we have seen in the past never plays out well when it comes to the anonymous hacktivist. Intercessors for America (IFA)…

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Citi Bike: Customer Credit Cards Exposed

Posted on July 23, 2013 by Dissent

The Wall Street Journal reports: A Citi Bike software glitch accidentally exposed sensitive personal and financial information—including credit card numbers—of more than 1,000 of its account holders, the bike sharing program’s operators wrote in a letter last  week to the affected customers. The data breach occurred on April 15, according to a letter sent to…

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Viber Media hacked by Syrian Electronic Army? It appears so… (UPDATE: Viber claims no hack)

Posted on July 23, 2013 by Dissent

It appears that Viber Media has been hacked by the SEA. The defacement on the site’s support page reads: Dear All Viber Users, The Israeli-based “Viber” is spying and tracking you We weren’t able to hack all Viber systems, but most of it is designed for spying and tracking   A screenshot, displayed on the support…

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Hackers hit Lakeland with “sophisticated and sustained attack”, passwords reset

Posted on July 23, 2013 by Dissent

Graham Cluley reports: Kitchenware store Lakeland has emailed customers telling them that hackers managed to gain unauthorised access to its web systems and databases late last week. Although the company has confirmed that hackers accessed “two encrypted databases”, it has been unable to ascertain whether information was stolen. Read more on his blog.  

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