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Why gay furry hackers are leaking state government documents

Posted on July 11, 2023 by Dissent

Hacktivism is still a thing, of course, perhaps even more so these days with all the political conflicts in within and between countries and religions. If you’ve been wondering about a group describing themselves as “gay, furry hackers,” Sofia Mahirova has a write-up about them: Earlier this month, SiegedSec, the group of self-described “gay and…

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Social Security numbers, other data may have been stolen breaches at Lansing Community College and D’Youville University

Posted on July 11, 2023 by Dissent

Mike Ellis reports: More than three-quarters of a million people may have had their social security numbers stolen in a data breach at Lansing Community College in late 2022 and early 2023, according to a law firm that says it’s investigating the incident. The community college notified “757,832 employees, students and vendors that their personal…

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HCA Healthcare releases statement while hacker puts data up for sale on deep web (update1)

Posted on July 10, 2023August 2, 2025 by Dissent

On July 5, while some folks were cleaning up from fireworks and barbecues, DataBreaches broke the news that HCA Healthcare data was up for sale on a deep web forum if the company didn’t meet some unspecified demands. Since that time, DataBreaches has remained in some contact with the seller, who has occasionally provided additional…

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Scoop: Razer hacker tells DataBreaches he’s making no attempt to extort Razer

Posted on July 10, 2023 by Dissent

On July 8, DataBreaches broke the news that what appeared to be intellectual property from Razer had been listed for sale on a popular hacking forum. When DataBreaches contacted Razer on Saturday to find out if they were aware of the listing and had any comment, a spokesperson responded that they were aware of a…

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Intellectual property allegedly from Razer appears for sale on hacking forum

Posted on July 8, 2023 by Dissent

Data that is claimed to be from Razer was posted on a hacking forum today in a sales listing. The listing by a forum member provides numerous screencaps of files and directories, allegedly from razer.com, and is seeking $100k in Monero. Hello. I am selling what the title explains. I have stolen the source code,…

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Top Suspect in 2015 Ashley Madison Hack Committed Suicide in 2014

Posted on July 8, 2023 by Dissent

Brian Krebs reports: When the marital infidelity website AshleyMadison.com learned in July 2015 that hackers were threatening to publish data stolen from 37 million users, the company’s then-CEO Noel Biderman was quick to point the finger at an unnamed former contractor. But as a new documentary series on Hulu reveals [SPOILER ALERT!], there was just one problem with that theory: Their…

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