Leslie Reed reports an arrest in a hacking incident that affected the University of Nebraska and state college system; A former computer science and math major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln now faces a federal computer hacking charge from last spring’s breach of a key computer system serving both NU and the state college system….
Category: Breach Incidents
Two more joke defaces by @SatanSec
@SatanSec has breach two further sites after the recently and as a result they have added new index pages that almost appear to be real sites but when you read further it becomes clear they are hacked. Just a few days ago we reported that @SatanSec had breached a United kingdom family medical centre and…
State of California mistakenly posted 14,000 Social Security numbers on the Internet
KCRA has the media exclusive on a web exposure breach affecting 14,000 In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) providers: The list includes Medi-Cal providers in 25 California counties, including Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, Nevada, Placer, Sutter, Tuolumne and Yuba. In an exclusive interview with KCRA 3, state officials from the Department of Health Care Services admitted to posting…
1.6 Million Accounts/Credentials Leaked For #ProjectWhiteFox
Every couple of months we get a message from @TeamGhostShell announcing they have a new breach and it appears each time it gets bigger and bigger with this time a claimed 1.6million account credentails are being leaked. > #ProjectWhiteFox – Freedom of Information: 1.6 million accounts/records leaked pastebin.com/agUFkEEa #ESA #NASA #Pentagon #OpWCIT #GhostShell — GhostShell…
Pathetic, pathetic, pathetic
And yet again: A resident contacted Target 11 saying he had discovered boxes of documents from a non-profit development agency in the West End of Pittsburgh. He said the documents, including names and Social Security numbers, were sitting right out in the open next to a dumpster on a public sidewalk. “They contained people’s Social Security numbers, row…
A preview of SCDOR’s breach notification letter to those affected
South Carolina submitted a copy of the letter it will be sending out to the California Attorney General’s Office. You can read it here (pdf).