A suspected hacker wanted on suspicion of stealing customer data earlier this year from Hyundai Capital, an affiliate of South Korea’s top automaker, has recently been arrested in the Philippines, police here said Monday. The 35-year-old man, identified only by his surname Shin, allegedly broke into the computer system of the financial firm several times…
Category: Breach Incidents
Dumfries and Galloway Council gets rap on the knuckles and undertaking for web exposure breach
From the Information Commissioner’s Office: Dumfries and Galloway Council breached the Data Protection Act by accidentally publishing a spreadsheet containing the names, salaries and dates of birth of nearly 900 current and former employees on their website, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said today. The personal information – which was mistakenly disclosed as part of…
World Miss Photogenic hacked and accounts dumped
Yet another fashion/model based website has been attacked and had a dump of accounts leaked. This comes from world miss photogenic and contains 1000+ accounts. The leak contains usernames, emails and passwords, all passwords are encrypted. dump being claimed by iolaka.
iCPPS Database Leak by p0xy
Recently the CPPS servers and network have been target of many different attacks. The latest comes from a hacker called p0xy and seems to be another personal revenge attack from the note that’s left inside the leak. The leak contains usernames, emails and encrypted passwords. https://pastebin.com/ZeXx0CVG
huge dump of accounts
Just another large amount of emails accounts from a phishing scam or key-logger bot. This is becoming more and more common with thousands of new accounts being dumped every week. https://pastebin.com/7G4Nrv6B https://pastebin.com/6Z7Ds96w Be sure to use CTRL+F for quick search to be sure your account has not been compromised.
SAISD website exposes students’ personal info (updated)
Lindsay Kastner reports: Confidential information about dozens of San Antonio Independent School District students was exposed on the Internet, apparently for months, and officials were scrambling Friday to repair the security breach. A Google search by a San Antonio Express-News reader who was checking out an unfamiliar phone number brought up the district’s “Potential Dropout…