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Met Police Shut Down 2000 Sites For Games Fraud

Posted on December 28, 2011 by Lee J

Scams, phishing, fake products and many other things…all possible reasons for your website being classed as a fraud website. UK Met police have claimed to shut down a total of 2000 sites whilst still keeping an eye on "possible waiting fraud/scam sites" in wake of the upcoming 2012 London Olympics. So why does it take…

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STRATFOR Hack Making World Governments Speak Out

Posted on December 28, 2011 by Lee J

Well its no surprise about this, the latest high profile attack by anonymous has lead to massive media attention, with it being reported on many major TV stations, news stations, papers and websites. All the way over in New Zealand it has come to light that they may be little worried about what is to come from the attack, but more…

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STRATFOR and Texas laws, where do they stand now

Posted on December 27, 2011 by Lee J

STRATFOR is a Texas based company, by now we all have pretty much learnt what has happened to them over the Christmas period and they way they have reacted to it. From this many interesting facts have come into place that surround the incident, such as un-encrypted critical data such as Full credit card details, passwords and emails. In an…

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Hackers Steal Data of Millions of Chinese Net Users

Posted on December 27, 2011 by Lee J

Yesterday, the Chinese internet was shaken by the news that IT portal and community CDSN has been hacked and data for its more than six million users had been stolen, including usernames and passwords. Today, reports have it that CDSN wasn’t the only site affected. Duowan, a games site, was hacked and hackers stole the…

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40 Million User details leaked from tianya.cn

Posted on December 27, 2011 by Lee J

Well in whats been a very busy Xmas for hackers all around the web, has resulted in china seeing a fair few hacked sites and lots and lots of user accounts and personal information. In one of the latest attacks, which happened last week but has since been said to be confirmed by an employee who wished to remain anonymous in…

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Update: SpecialForces.com hackers acquired 8,000 credit card numbers

Posted on December 27, 2011 by Dissent

On December 14, I became aware of a data dump from a hack of SpecialForces.com, a business that caters to those seeking military gear.  As is our now informal policy, I waited a bit to post it to DataLossDB.org so that the firm would have a chance to get their customers’ data removed from the…

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