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Huge dump, 3000+ of Emails from phishing

Posted on December 26, 2011 by Lee J

Well its xmas and instead of giving some one going by the name SideX has been out phishing. A dump of thousands of accounts has made its way on to pastebin.com. If you think you, your friends or family have been silly enough to fall for this consider using CTRL+F for quick search https://pastebin.com/S3gJ8UX2

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Stratfor updates those affected: will be offering free credit monitoring services and will be boosting security

Posted on December 25, 2011 by Dissent

The following was provided to DataBreaches.net by one of the recipients: From: “STRATFOR” Date: December 25, 2011 3:49:06 PM MST To: [redacted] Subject: Update on Security Issues Reply-To: “STRATFOR” View on Mobile Phone | Read the online version. Dear Stratfor Member, On December 24th an unauthorized party disclosed personally identifiable information and related credit card…

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Anonymous take down Copseek.com

Posted on December 25, 2011 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random2/antisec-pastebin-com_.png CopSeek.com, who is a claims to be a Police & Law Enforcement Directory has become a target and major victim in operation antisec. Anonymous hackers have announced that they have dumped a fair bit of data from the site as well as leaving it defaced. In the defacement is a message a video from…

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20,000 Taishin Int’l Bank clients’ data leaked

Posted on December 25, 2011 by Lee J

China Post has reported that police who seized computers in relation to a fraud ring have found that they had in possession 20,000 account details of clients from applications made in 2003-2005. It shows that even fi the data is old, hacker can still access it, access your information and it may still be useful for them. Among the victims…

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Couple more GOV Sites hacked and admin logins leaked

Posted on December 25, 2011 by Lee J

Just a another quick one, recently we did a few posts on D35M0ND142 and LulzSec_Guatemala from a fair few government hacks and data leaks they have been doing. While these hacks and leaks are not really of any importance it still proves just how insecure the government is how how silly they are at cyber security in…

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Do NOT Trust Godaddys Anti-SOPA Statement

Posted on December 25, 2011 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random2/godaddy-boycott1.png Well its come to light that GoDaddy is still officially supporting SOPA and has stated that the "public press release will do for now". This is not good enough and i can see many people to continue to boycott them and change the registrars they have domains with. This has come to light from a reddit about an interview on TechCrunch. In this interview…

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