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Cn: CSDN “hack” was an insider leak, and many other reported “hacks” were fabricated leaks – authorities

Posted on January 10, 2012 by Dissent

China Daily reports: Four people have been detained by police and eight others punished after they were found guilty of fabricating a massive leak of online personal data by hackers over the past month in China, the country’s Internet watchdog announced Tuesday. China’s leading anti-virus software provider, Beijing-based Qihoo 360, claimed in late December that…

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United beauty hacked and 5000+ accounts dumped by @p0keu

Posted on January 10, 2012 by Lee J

p0keu, has been quiet over the past few months and now has returned with 5000+ accounts being dumped from unitedbeauty.co.uk. which is an online beauty store The accounts was once again stored in plain text and considering the amount of accounts, you would really expect this website to have encrypted passwords. So as stated above, the…

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#OpFreePalestine continues to hack Israeli sites

Posted on January 10, 2012 by Dissent

Anti-Israeli  cyberattacks continue.  Although I have not noted all previous attacks on this blog, in Pastebin releases over the past two days, data from a number of Israeli web sites have been dumped: From TopLinks: 56 advertisers’ links with the admin/MD5 password for KRNEWS From Bar-Ilan University Geography and Environment Department: 36 names, e-mail addresses, and…

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GA: Tough Questions for staffing agency about discarded documents

Posted on January 10, 2012 by Dissent

Bernard Watson reports on a breach involving Staffing Solutions that they had reported last week. In this case, I think a business may get a bad rep for something that really wasn’t their fault at all. See what you think: “We will keep your information secure.” That is the mantra Shawn Poole has based his…

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CA: School Accidentally Throws Out Books and Student Information

Posted on January 10, 2012 by Dissent

Ugh. Dozens of federally-funded books and documents containing families’ personal information were thrown in a dumpster at a elementary school and have been cleared out by school officials. […] There were also boxes filled with personal documents, including applications for free and reduced price meals containing financial information. “Documents that should have been shredded but…

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De: Police hacked after top cop rows with daughter

Posted on January 10, 2012 by Dissent

From The Local in Germany: A hacker attack which infiltrated Germany’s federal police computer system using Trojan programs and a system of routes via Russia last summer was due to a row about internet usage between a top cop and his daughter. It resulted in the “Patras” server being closed down – meaning that federal…

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