@le4ky has hacked one of americas biggest internet providers Comcast in the on going fight against all types of censorship on the internet. The leak which was posted on pastebin and also leakster.net contains 295 accounts, server and data base information and a very short release message directed at comcast. Hey Mr.Comcast, I heard you were…
Category: Breach Incidents
Adult Advertising Site sex06.nl Hacked, 969 User Details Leaked by Anonymous
content/images/gallery/antisec12/sex06-nl-de-geilste-advertenties-van-de-benelux.png A Netherlands based adult website sex06.nl that focuses on advertising for the adult industry has become victim to hackers today after its database was breached and as a result 969 accounts have been dumped onto pastehtml. The information that was leaked contains usernames, emails, passwords and other personal information such as telephone numbers and ip…
#OpDarknetV2 Publish Personal Details of People involved with lolita city
lolita city, a nasty website on the tor network has become a main target for #OpDarknetV2 which is setout to expose Pedophiles on the Internet and their websites. So far the operation has leaked information from another nasty site based on the tor network and now they have published a whole heap of basic details for…
UK: Personal details of Army snipers found in trunk of a second-hand car
This morning’s “Oh FFS!” breach: details of 28 snipers were found in the trunk of a used car purchased last August. The documents included “the names of personnel from a number of regiments, including one currently operating in Afghanistan, as well as details of a snipers’ training course.” And if that didn’t make it easy…
Biting the hand that feeds your soul?
As reported back in October 2011, it was a somewhat unusual ID theft case involving inmates and church volunteers, but now Associated Press reports that the perpetrator has been sentenced to four years in prison: Church members join in worship with inmates as part of the Women at the Well ministry of the United Methodist Church….
Telstra privacy breach was ‘one little oops’
Andrew Colley reports: It was “one little oops” that led Telstra to expose over 800,000 customer records on the web last December. That was the way Telstra’s security operations specialist Scott McIntyre described the mystery cause of the massive privacy breach at an IT security event on Wednesday, getting in ahead of a heavily delayed…