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BBC America Shop customer orders leaked

Posted on November 21, 2011 by Dissent

Over the weekend, I received an e-mail from a BBC America Shop customer revealing that the bbcamericashop.com site was leaking customers’ order information – names, billing and shipping addresses, phone numbers, item number ordered, and e-mail addresses.  The exposed orders had been placed between June 10 of this year and that day. No credit card…

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AU: ADP exposes client emails

Posted on November 21, 2011 by Dissent

Michael Lee reports: Payroll services company ADP Australia has inadvertently made a marketing email list accessible on the internet, exposing its customers to spam and phishing messages. The list, which ADP said was dated 2007, was being used at the time to send out ADP client newsletters. The company said the list only contained email…

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UK: Southwark Council warned after personal data was missing for two years

Posted on November 21, 2011 by Dissent

The London Borough of Southwark Council breached the Data Protection Act by misplacing a computer and papers containing 7,200 peoples’ personal information which were discovered in a dumpster earlier this year. In a press release issued today , the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said the computer and papers were mistakenly left at one of the…

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Whats going with cyberwarnews.info

Posted on November 21, 2011 by Lee J

Well put simply, we got screwed over 🙂 couple hundred later we back and hopefully on stable reliable hosting, but only time will tell. We had huge troubles with a few certain hosts over the past few days and it had pushed me to the point of not even wanting to look at a computer,…

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McDonald’s hat trick of the week: three cases involving insider breaches make the media

Posted on November 19, 2011 by Dissent

It looks like McDonald’s made a media hat trick this week in terms of dishonest employees and card fraud or ID theft. First, employees in Illinois and  Washington were caught skimming customers’ debit and credit cards, and now Dave Gibson reports on a case from Georgia: On Wednesday, Eva Ramos, 36, a former McDonald’s restaurant…

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Fuck FBI Friday, november 2011 Press Release and data dumps

Posted on November 19, 2011 by Lee J

Greetings Pirates, and welcome to another exciting #FuckFBIFriday release. As part of our ongoing effort to expose and humiliate our white hat enemies, we targeted a Special Agent Supervisor of the CA Department of Justice in charge of computer crime investigations. We are leaking over 38,000 private emails which contain detailed computer forensics techniques, investigation…

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