Yet another pointless attack by silly ready to use tools, cepefodes.org.pe has been hit and had a dump of accounts leaked onto pastebin about 10hrs ago, Unknown attacker and reasons, but as normal that stupid kid lulzpirate has tried to claim it as his shortly after the original was posted. leak contains clear text passwords and usernames, its fairly pointless…
Category: Breach Incidents
Fairly big dump of random accounts by @_f0rsaken
Well it would seem that the kids and wana be hackers who float around on hackforums have been taken again by a keylogger. @_f0rsaken has dumped a fair few accounts, windows keys and other logins on pastehtml. If your sad enough to be using the hackforums then you may want to CTRL+F for quick search to…
CheapTickets.nl database with 715,000 customers’ personal information and 80,000 passport numbers leaky due to “stale” security
The following is via Google’s translation of what Brenno de Winter reported: … leaked CheapTickets.nl a database of 715,000 customers. Attackers did not just names but also tickets and passport numbers. It found a source that reported on condition of anonymity. He discovered that the Windows Server 2003 environment, not all patches were rotated. Because…
‘Contract worker stole all Israelis’ personal information’ (updated)
Okay, this is not a great headline to wake up to. The Jerusalem Post reports: Information was used to create searchable database with sensitive information of every Israeli, living and deceased; computer technician put the database on the Internet for anyone in the world to access. A contract worker from the Ministry of Labor and…
Korean hacker awaiting deportation
A Korean who hacked into a communication company’s database and downloaded data of its 40,000 customers is currently awaiting deportation to Seoul, the Bureau of Immigration said. Shin Un-sun, 37, has been apprehended last October 5 in a popular shopping center in San Juan City by the Philippine National Police Criminal Investigation and Detection Group…
El Reg in SHOCK email address BLUNDER
Say it ain’t so, Joe! The Register has disclosed their own data breach – an e-mail gaffe: Between 8:58 and 10:20 this morning we sent an email to 3,521 of you that contained the names and email addresses of 46,524 of our readers. Obviously, this was an error. The two-stage send process that is the…