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Hacktivism, Friday edition: Dutch sites

Posted on January 13, 2012 by Dissent

An anonymous individual who tweets as @Ingratefully on Twitter has acquired and dumped data from two Dutch sites on Pastebin. Presumably this is in response to ISPs being ordered to block access to Pirate Bay.  Pirate Bay has been the target of legal action in a number of countries for the past few years, with…

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The merchant strikes back: Cisero’s sues processor and bank over pass-along fines following alleged breach

Posted on January 9, 2012 by Dissent

There’s an interesting lawsuit to watch in Utah. The owner of Cisero’s in Park City is suing their payment processor and bank for deducting money from their account after card issuers fined them over an alleged breach of the restaurant’s system. The case stems from  a March 2008 incident. According to Cisero’s, Visa had notified…

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Israel’s hacker avengers: We’ve obtained Saudi credit card info

Posted on January 9, 2012 by Dissent

Aviel Magnezi reports: The major credit card information leak, a by-product of the activities of the Saudi hacker who has been sneering over attempts to locate him, has not been ignored. Israeli hackers who spoke to Ynet claimed on Monday that they have managed to lay their hands on the details of thousands of credit…

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Cn: SQL Injection Attack Exposes Sina Passwords

Posted on January 6, 2012 by Dissent

Reuters reports: China’s SINA Corp has fixed a vulnerability in one of its websites that allowed unauthorised access to microblogging usernames and passwords, a Chinese web security blog reported. Sina’s question-and-answer website, iask.sina.com.cn, was revealed to have a security loophole that made it easy to uncover Weibo account passwords and usernames, Youxia security blog reported…

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Personal information of millions of Vietnamese offered for sale

Posted on January 5, 2012 by Dissent

VietNam reportedly has its first case of prosecuting individuals for selling personal information: Three men in HCM City, including Duong Hong Le, Le Minh Trung and Hua Van Tuan, are accused of illegally collecting phone numbers and personal information of millions of people who are clients at securities and real estate trading companies–to sale, earning…

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Some members of Anonymous go after neo-Nazi organizations and sites (update1)

Posted on January 3, 2012 by Dissent

OK, first I noticed a paste on Pastebin.htm on December 30 by a “guest” that simply listed domain names: www.deutsche-stimme.de www.ds-versand.de altermedia-deutschland.info flutopfer.npd-sachsen.de gfp-netz.de naweko.de nein-zum-euro.de npd-bremen.de npd-sachsen.de stehar.com tinten-sachse.de www.frank-franz.de www.holger-apfel.de www.naweko.de www.nno-tv.de www.npd-dresden.de www.npd-fraktion-burgenlandkreis.de www.npd-fraktion-sachsen.de www.npd-kronach.de www.npd-leipzig.net www.npd-nol.de www.npd-sachsen.de www.npd-weissenfels.de NPD is the extreme right-wing party in Germany, so the paste caught my…

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