Hacker collective UGNAZI or @UG has just announced via their twitter account that they are teaming up with anonymous hacktivist. UGNazi @UG We have joined forces with #anonymous. We Are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forget. We do not forgive. Expect us.#anonymous#UGNazi For the past few months UGNAZI have been causing major trouble on the…
Category: Breach Incidents
F1 Hacked Again By Anonymous, 3000 Accounts and Personal Information leaked
Well as the f1 moves towards Canada this weekend, anonymous has moved to and as a result they have attacked a formula1 tours website and leaked a fair bit of data, most of which is user accounts that contain other personal information. The attack is on formulatours.com which specializes in putting together tour packages for those who wish to…
League of Legends hack confirmed
Add League of Legends to recent hacking victims. Sean Stewart reports: Riot Games confirmed the breach with a post on the League of Legends forums, telling members “we’re sorry to share that hackers accessed some player account information”. The information was stolen from two databases in Europe, EU West and EU Nordic & East. Personal…
ID theft sting nabs state employee
EmpireStateNews reports: An employee of the New York State Office of Children and Family Services is accused of selling personal information to an outside person. Gary Oxendine, 55, of Albany, was arraigned on one count of receiving a reward for official misconduct in the second degree, a felony, on Wednesday evening in Bethlehem Town Court….
FTC Charges EPN and Franklin’s Budget Car Sales Exposed Sensitive Information on Peer-to-Peer File-Sharing Networks, Putting Thousands of Consumers at Risk
The FTC has charged two businesses [complaint 1 | complaint 2] with illegally exposing the sensitive personal information of thousands of consumers by allowing peer to peer file-sharing software to be installed on their corporate computer systems. Settlements with the debt collection business and auto dealer will bar misrepresentations about their privacy, security, confidentiality, and integrity of…
DocuSign user information found through Google search (updated)
Oops. AGBeat reports: As the world’s largest electronic signature platform, DocuSign says that they have over 6 million unique signers processing millions of transactions per year and that they are “trusted by more people, more companies, more times than any other electronic signature provider in the world.” In just one search query in particular, we uncovered 4,450…