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LPL Financial notifying advisors after Capital Forensics, Inc. was hacked

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Dissent

LPL Financial has sent a notification about a third-party hack that was shared with DataBreaches.net by a reader. The hack involving Capital Forensics, Inc. has reportedly affected a number of that vendor’s clients (but not all clients). From their November 9th notification to advisors, LPL writes: *What Happened* LPL works with a firm called Capital…

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Iranian hackers suspected in cyber breach and extortion attempt on Navy shipbuilder Austal

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Dissent

Jane Norman reports: Iranian hackers are believed to be responsible for a cyber security breach and extortion attempt on Australia’s biggest defence exporter. Perth-based shipbuilder Austal earlier this month revealed an “unknown offender” had hacked into its computer systems, accessing staff email addresses and phone numbers as well as ship drawings and designs. Some of…

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Italian prosecutors have given up on catching the person who hacked and destroyed Hacking Team

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Dissent

Cory Doctorow reports: Hacking Team (previously) was an Italian company that developed cyberweapons that it sold to oppressive government around the world, to be used against their own citizens to monitor and suppress political oppositions; in 2015, a hacker calling themselves “Phineas Fisher” hacked and dumped hundreds of gigabytes’ worth of internal Hacking Team data,…

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OH: Little Miami High School profile hacked on Google

Posted on November 10, 2018 by Dissent

Audra Levy reports: If you went looking for the profile of Little Miami High School on Google on Thursday, you would have been in for a surprise. Someone hacked the profile and renamed the school “Gay Night Club For Teens”. That “someone” appears to have used the school network, and the administration seems to think…

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‘DerpTroll’ Faces 10 Years in Prison for DDoSing Gaming Sites as a Teen

Posted on November 9, 2018 by Dissent

Tara Seals reports: After a short but disruptive career knocking popular online gaming sites offline for sport, Austin Thompson, a.k.a. “DerpTroll,” has pleaded guilty to hacking charges. He faces a maximum penalty of 10 years prison and a $250,000 fine. Thompson, a 23-year-old Utah resident, made his plea on Tuesday in federal court in San…

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TX: Metrocare notifies 1,804 patients after employees’ email hacked

Posted on November 9, 2018 by Dissent

On November 1,  the Dallas County Mental Health Mental Retardation Center (doing business as  Metrocare Services) notified HHS of a breach affecting 1,804.  The following is their published notifcation, provided to this site by their spokesperson. DALLAS, TX – Metrocare Services announced today that it is mailing notification letters to some of its community members regarding…

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