@le4ky has announced today that they have hacked and leaked a data from one of the worlds largest and oldest Oil companys, Exon mobil (www.exxonmobil.com). The announce came via twitter and has been done in the name of OpSaveTheArctic. CyberZeist @le4ky Exxon Mobil Corporation Hacked – https://pastebin.com/1ca3BR19 #SaveTheArctic #Anonymous RT The release came with a short message and link…
Category: Breach Incidents
UGNAZI Leader @JoshTheGod and 23 Others Arrested For Credit Card Fraud
Today is an interesting day, the well known hacker collective ugnazi has been breached majorly with the site being seized by federal police and the main member @JoshTheGod or MIR ISLAM who classed himself the lead has been arrested and charged with many cyber related offences. The announcement has come from justice.gov and its related to a 2…
Mexico / Spain Telecommunication Network Hacked, 84,000 Accounts Leaked .c0mrade
@OfficialComrade has made another exploit announcement and this time its on a telecommunications system. The exploit effects systems in Spain and Mexico and .c0mrade claims to have full access, be able to create accounts, flag accounts etc. He has also claimed that this was a man-in-middle attack and as a result he has leaked 84016 peoples credentials…
From the a-little-birdie-told-me dept.
A Charter One customer called Charter One after her debit card was refused at a merchant. It seems that someone had tried to put through a micro-charge on the card that morning and Charter One had cancelled the card because of the suspicious activity. When she asked why she hadn’t been called about the matter,…
UK: Company linked to unsecured stolen laptop could run council offices
From the this-doesn’t-sound-good dept.: The organisation which left thousands of pieces of personal data unsecured on a laptop stolen from Glasgow City Council could be given control of key council buildings. ACCESS was responsible for issuing unencrypted laptops against council policy on over 160 occasions earlier this year, according to a damning report by the…
FTC Files Complaint Against Wyndham Hotels For Failure to Protect Consumers’ Personal Information
Woo hoo. I had such a headache trying to sort out Wyndham’s breaches (see previous blog entries on Wyndham) and was concerned that at least one state had removed their notification from public view on the state’s web site because Wyndham had asked that it be treated as confidential. Now it seems the FTC has…