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Seven Indian missions’ websites ‘hacked’, data dumped online: Report

Posted on November 7, 2016 by Dissent

IANS reports: Two hackers allegedly from the Netherlands claimed to have broken into seven Indian High Commission websites, publishing online the login details, passwords and database containing names, passport numbers, email-IDs and phone numbers of people of Indian origin, media reported on Monday. According to a report in E Hacking News website, the Indian High…

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Hackers hit Scotland Yard’s site after arrests at Million Mask March

Posted on November 6, 2016 by Dissent

John Simpson reports: Hackers claim to have shut down part of Scotland Yard’s website for eight hours in revenge for dozens of arrests during an anti-capitalist march that ended in violence in central London. The Met’s news website was forced offline while thousands of protesters, many wearing Guy Fawkes masks, marked the fifth of November…

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Would your Twitter team recognize when they’re being informed of a hack?

Posted on November 6, 2016 by Dissent

It sounds like such a simple question that should have an obvious “yes” answer, but you might be surprised to see what happens when hackers taunt social media teams about hacks. It’s an issue I’ve mentioned before: NullCrew revealed that they had access to Bell’s server for months, and had disclosed that to them in a…

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Thousands of college email accounts hacked

Posted on November 4, 2016 by Dissent

Lacy Herbert reports: The FBI is warning colleges and universities about cybersecurity concerns for student email accounts. Jonathan Powell was arrested this week, accused of hacking into more than 2,000 emails at two universities and accessing student directories and log-in information at 75 other schools. Authorities say he used password reset tools, stealing students’ personal…

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Inside The Ukrainian ‘Hacktivist’ Network Cyberbattling The Kremlin

Posted on November 3, 2016 by Dissent

Christopher Miller reports: KYIV — Dressed in a black sweater and equally nondescript turtleneck, with wisps of raven hair corkscrewing from under a black baseball cap, the lanky Ukrainian introduces himself in accented English as “Sean.” Sean Townsend is his chosen pseudonym on Facebook, complemented by images of the notorious Guy Fawkes mask of hacker…

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Bradley Foundation hacked to expose contribution to Clinton campaign??

Posted on November 3, 2016 by Dissent

Update and Correction: The Bradley Foundation told local news in Wisconsin that the contribution letter is a fake, a possibility that had previously been raised by an alert commenter (see comments below post). The foundation had not responded to an inquiry from DataBreaches.net prior to publication asking them if they had any comment or statement on…

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