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1st Class Media Hacked, Client Credentials Leaked by @r0gu3An0n

Posted on October 22, 2012 by Lee J

An Anonymous hacktivist who uses the handle @r0gu3An0n has announced a dump of data that comes from a UK based web design SEO, database solutions and hosting company 1st class media (https://www.1stclassmedia.co.uk) and the attack has seen pretty much all of their high profile client websites being hacked and having data leaked. Some of the emails belong…

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ICO: Education ministry BROKE the Data Protection Act

Posted on October 22, 2012 by Dissent

Kelly Fiveash reports from the U.K.: The Department for Education broke the Data Protection Act after it exposed the email addresses, unencrypted passwords and sensitive answers of members of the public who filled in an online form about parental controls on the net, The Register can reveal. However – despite the breach – the Information Commissioner’s Office…

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The Southern District of Florida Weighs In On Data Breach Lawsuits

Posted on October 22, 2012 by Dissent

A few months ago,  I noted a lawsuit by a former Winn-Dixie employee against Purchasing Power.  The complaint in Burrows v. Purchasing Power alleged that Winn-Dixie shared employee data with Purchasing Power to administer its employee benefits program, but also sent them data on employees not enrolled in the program.  The complaint also alleged that although…

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Statement from Punto.pe about recent breach that effects 90,000 clients details

Posted on October 21, 2012 by Lee J

Following yesterdays large leak of tens of thousands of client details from a peru based (.PE) domain and blog service website the company PUNTO has now released a statement. In the statement they explain that the hackers @LulzSecPeru had not gained access to the clients current access keys and had updated all users passwords as soon…

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Billabong hacked, threats of mass data leaks from @GoatseSec

Posted on October 21, 2012 by Lee J

One of the worlds largest surfing based brands has come under the eye of hackers after they gained access to its database via a exploitable wordpress installation. The attack is on billabong and the exact domain and exploit has not been released yet. The attack was announced from the @GoatseSec twitter account stating that over…

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Official Square Enix Goods Shop Reports Leaked User Info

Posted on October 21, 2012 by Dissent

Original breach notices not in English, so I hope this is an accurate recap of the situation from another source: The Official Goods Online Shop for video game studio Square Enix updated on Tuesday to announce that “the possibility of unauthorized access in the Square Enix Official Merchandise online shop” occurred between September 13 and 18. Further investigation into the…

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