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SG: Alleged ‘Messiah’ hacker faces 105 more charges

Posted on August 25, 2014 by Dissent

Olivia Siong reports: Alleged “Messiah” hacker James Raj Arokiasamy was handed an additional 105 charges in court on Monday (Aug 25). This includes charges for securing unauthorised access into the Fuji Xerox webserver between Mar 1 and 24 last year. He is also accused of hacking into and making unauthorised modifications to a fan site…

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KR: KT ordered to pay 100,000 won each to data-leak victims

Posted on August 25, 2014 by Dissent

Yonhap News reports:  South Korea’s No. 2 mobile carrier KT Corp. was ordered by a local district court Friday to pay 100,000 won (US$97) in compensation to each customer who had personal data leaked in 2012. The Seoul Central District Court’s ruling came after some 28,000 KT users filed a lawsuit against the mobile carrier for…

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KR: Yet another massive data leak; 27 million South Koreans affected (updated)

Posted on August 23, 2014 by Dissent

Wow. At first I thought WantChinaTimes was just rehashing older news, but they’re not. They report: South Korean authorities have unveiled a massive leak of personal information related to more than 70% of the population aged between 15 and 65 in the country. A hacker from China is one of the perpetrators, reports Duowei News, a…

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ME: Data breach reported at Otto pizza in Portland

Posted on August 22, 2014 by Dissent

J. Craig Anderson reports: A data breach at Otto in Portland may have resulted in the theft of about 900 customers’ credit card numbers from the local restaurant chain’s two Portland locations, the company said Friday. Company officials said in a news release that authorities recently notified Otto that it suffered a “point-of-sale” attack that…

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Hacker strikes Cumberland Valley computers; district and law enforcement accessing damage

Posted on August 22, 2014 by Dissent

David Wenner reports: A hacker gained access to the Cumberland Valley School District computer network on Thursday and the district has notified local police and the FBI as it tries to figure out if personal information was stolen. The district, which discovered the breach on Thursday, said it appears someone used the network only to…

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Breach at USIS ‘affected’ at least 25,000 employees – DHS official

Posted on August 22, 2014 by Dissent

Jim Finkle has an update to the USIS hack reported earlier this month: A cyber attack at a company that performs background checks for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security compromised data of at least 25,000 government workers, an agency official told Reuters on Friday. The official said that DHS plans to notify approximately 25,000…

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