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SLC Police Department hack: hackers delete their own files after reiterating pledge not to expose residents’ personal info

Posted on February 3, 2012 by Dissent

Hacktivism raises all kinds of ethical issues.  In an unusual move, hackers responsible for the hack of the Salt Lake City Police Department have deleted their copies of some of the files they had acquired from the PD’s web site. In announcing the hack on Tuesday, the hackers  known as Kahuna and CabinCr3w indicated that…

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OH: Greene Co. website hacked; users warned

Posted on February 2, 2012 by Dissent

Mark Gokavi reports: Greene County residents who have used an email address, user name and password on any Greene County website may want to change that information in other applications because the county’s web server was hacked into Monday night. Greene County Auditor David Graham said the breach at about 9:30 p.m. Monday did not…

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Salt Lake City Police Department hacked in “OpPiggyBank” (updated)

Posted on February 2, 2012 by Dissent

A hack of the Salt Lake City Police Department this week has raised concerns after hackers claimed to have acquired information that might jeopardize the identities of confidential informants and operations. On Tuesday, the hackers, known as @CabinCr3w and @ItsKahuna on Twitter, dumped some data on PasteBin and PasteBaythat included 1,073 names, usernames, e-mail addresses,…

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Key Internet operator VeriSign hit by hackers

Posted on February 2, 2012 by Dissent

Joseph Menn reports: VeriSign Inc (VRSN.O), the company in charge of delivering people safely to more than half the world’s websites, has been hacked repeatedly by outsiders who stole undisclosed information from the leading Internet infrastructure company. The previously unreported breaches occurred in 2010 at the Reston, Virginia-based company, which is ultimately responsible for the…

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AU: Hackers infiltrate domain name auction house (updated)

Posted on February 2, 2012 by Dissent

Richard Baker and Nick McKenzie report: Computer hackers have penetrated the database of Australia’s biggest internet domain name auction house, possibly accessing client home addresses and encrypted credit card numbers. Netfleet yesterday told clients of the security breach and said it had reported the incident to the Australian Federal Police and CERT Australia – the…

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AU: Privacy Commissioner probes Fairfax hack (updated)

Posted on February 1, 2012 by Dissent

Darren Pauli reports: The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has opened an investigation into the breach of two Fairfax microsites to probe whether sufficient security mechanisms were in place during the attacks. […] Fairfax confirmed that two of its microsites were hacked but said up to 10,000 unencrypted credit card details compromised in the same attack…

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