NeatStuffs is back, after a few hassles with twitter after playing around @newneatstuffs has a new account is back leaking mass amounts of accounts from websites that have failed security. This leak of accounts comes from filmradar.com a movie review and information site/community. the leak which is uploaded to mediafire is a 6mb txt file of accounts with encrypted passwords. Leak: https://pastebin.com/RycB3UnQ
Category: Breach Incidents
9,000+ random FTP accounts
Just a huge dump of FTP accounts from pastebin, unknown source but states its “Brought to you by Valtros 😀 ”. Leak: https://pastebin.com/87CPa1Rj
Eventbrite suffers possible security breach
Alfred Branch Jr. reports: Ticketing and event management company Eventbrite is dealing with a possible security breach following the theft of two iPads that contained personal information of some of its customers. The company was using the iPads as part of its new Eventbrite At The Door ticketing solution, which allows venues or events to…
Former Broward School District employee sentenced to 5 years for ID thefts
This is an update to a case previously mentioned on PHIprivacy.net. At the time, the emphasis of my coverage was on other members of the ID theft ring who worked in medical offices and stole patient information. NBC Miami provided more details on the school district aspect: Jasmin Rembert, a worker in the teacher certification…
Confirmed: the SAIC/TRICARE breach was due to theft of tapes left in an unattended vehicle
Sig Christensen has the confirmation for my hunch that the SAIC breach involved theft and not just loss of the backup tapes: Science Applications International Corp., a Pentagon contractor, said Thursday the worker had been given the job of taking the tapes from one federal facility to another when they were stolen. A San Antonio…
Notification delayed is notification denied? Betfair admits data hack… after 18 months
Nicole Kobie reports: Gambling website Betfair has admitted its systems were attacked 18 months ago, but says it didn’t warn customers on the advice of UK police. The gambling company was hacked in March 2010, according to a report leaked to The Telegraph, but Betfair didn’t notice the attack until six days later. The report said…