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“Paging Kinoptic developer to Aisle 4 to clean up your mess”

Posted on March 15, 2016 by Dissent

Chris Vickery sends along this alert to everyone who used the iPhone app Kinoptic and/or who may know how to get in touch with the developer: Post-mortem breaches can be just as harmful as live production leaks… at least for these 198,000 people. About three years ago there was an iPhone app named Kinotopic. According to…

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BREAKING: FBI raids former sheriff’s deputy over hack, data dump on PBSOTalk.com (Update 1)

Posted on March 14, 2016 by Dissent

Last week, DataBreaches.net broke the story of how some south Florida agencies’ databases were still accessible to a Russian known online as “BadVolf” (or “BadWolf”).  BadVolf, a self-identified friend of Mark Dougan, claims to have previously hacked and dumped thousands of confidential records of judges, police officers, and other law enforcement officials in retaliation for how the Palm…

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So you found some records in the street? Now what do you do?

Posted on March 13, 2016 by Dissent

Sometimes people who find documents with personal information don’t know to whom to return them. Other times, they may know, but refuse to return them or stall in returning them. And yet others may decide to go to the media. Why people make the choices they make is beyond the scope of this blog, but…

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Private tracker member data leaked via BBCode exploit

Posted on March 13, 2016 by Dissent

Andy of TorrentFreak writes that a vulnerability in a popular private tracker, SceneAccess, enabled a security expert to extract private data about site members and staff and attach usernames to IP addresses. The possibility remains, Andy writes, that other sites are also affected. Read more on TorrentFreak.

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Non-profit Code.org notifies volunteers whose email addresses were exposed

Posted on March 13, 2016 by Dissent

From Code.org’s blog, yesterday: Some volunteer email addresses compromised 🙁 On Friday night we discovered and fixed an error in the Code.org site that allowed access to our volunteer email addresses. This wasn’t a case of hackers breaching our security systems, rather it was our mistake of leaving volunteer email addresses accessible via the web…

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Hackers Claim Breach Of Ku Klux Klan’s Security Company, Staminus (update2)

Posted on March 11, 2016 by Dissent

Thomas Fox-Brewster reports: A website run by the Ku Klux Klan has been downed as part of what appears to be a significant breach of its host and security provider Staminus. The company, which promises to protect users from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, was exposed by a crew going by the name of FTA,…

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