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Blackboard Bungle: 2 Lake Braddock students stole passwords, erased school data

Posted on January 15, 2012 by Dissent

Emma Brown reports:   Two Fairfax County middle-school students used stolen passwords to wreak havoc with a school software application used countywide by thousands of teachers, students and parents, according to authorities. […] An investigation led to the two boys, who had apparently obtained the passwords of a fellow student and 17 teachers, Luftglass said….

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Accounts dumped from orion.si

Posted on January 15, 2012 by Lee J

The same hacker who dumped the recent fileden accounts has dumped another lot of accounts this time coming from a Slovenia based torrent website called Orion. The leak contains usernames, passwords and emails all passwords are encrypted, which is good to see. BE sure to check with CTRL+F in case your account has been compromised. Leak: https://pastebin.com/SD6tLdg0Note: we…

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More dumped Accounts by LulzOps

Posted on January 14, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/antisec-pastebin-com_.png Just another dump of accounts from what has claimed to be LulzOps, but due to that twitter account being suspended/deactivated we can not confirm the source of this 100%. All passwords are in clear text which is continuing to be a worry across all types of database leaks. Be sure to use CTRL+F for quick search…

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Symantec source code leaked by Yama Tough for James Gross vs Symantec Lawsuit

Posted on January 14, 2012 by Lee J

Well in what’s been a fairly rough couple fo weeks for Symantec, they should of known it was going to lead to this, the dumping of the actual source code, which has since been removed by the upload site it was on for its short period of time today. The leak comes from YamaTough’s twitter account and is aimed…

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Asus Websites hacked

Posted on January 14, 2012 by Lee J

Well once again Asus has become victim to weak security and hackers who have left a extra file on the site with a message telling them they have been hacked. ITs not the first time Asus has been hacked and left with a defacement and im sure it wont be the last time as the…

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Leaked DHS PDF Shows List of Media Sites they Monitor

Posted on January 14, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/cryptome-org-2012-01-0001-pdf.png In the past few days a new PDF has surfaced from the DHS that contains a fairly long list of different news, social media, trend tools and search tools that the DHS has suggested its agents use to monitor the on going cyber problems that the world is facing. This come not long after another document…

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