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MoneyGram Security Breach

Posted on December 6, 2011 by Dissent

Chester Robards reports: A MoneyGram agent in the Bahamas may have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars this weekend as a result of its system being hacked, The Tribune understands. Harvey Morris, managing director of MoneyGram, Omni Transfers, explained that the agent’s system was likely hacked by someone residing outside of the Bahamas. He said…

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Songs Fever gets dump instead of downloads

Posted on November 30, 2011 by Dissent

The message at the top of the data dump from “LOLIH4X0RDU” was to the point: Songs Fever dump. Dumbasses CHECK FOR SECURITY! (DB also had CC information, but ill leave it out of here.) The data from Pakistani-based Songs Fever, which were also posted on http://hack4cash.net/songsfever.html, contained 1,344 usernames, e-mail addresses, and hashed passwords and…

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250k users exposed in Naijaloaded hack

Posted on November 29, 2011 by Dissent

Missed this one while getting ready for Thanksgiving! Darren Pauli reports: Almost 250,000 user details of popular Nigerian youth forum Naijaloaded have been exposed after the site was hacked. A hacker by the name of TheMrX uploaded a shell on the website and accessed its 42mb user database. The database contained names, usenames, passwords and…

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UC Riverside Credit/Debit Card Security Breach May Have Affected 5,000; Fraudulent Charges Reported

Posted on November 29, 2011 by Dissent

The University of California – Riverside issued the following notice today: UC Riverside is reporting that campus cash registers at food services locations were compromised by a cyberhacker. Although the problem was discovered and repaired last week, hackers may have gained access to 5,000 individual card numbers. The campus community has been notified by email….

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United Nations: usernames, passwords, and e-mail addresses leaked on the Internet (update2)

Posted on November 29, 2011 by Dissent

The hacker who self-identifies as “TriCk – TeaMp0isoN” has posted a statement on Pastebin about the United Nations with a leak of some of their data. The hack was announced on Twitter by @_TeaMp0isoN about 9 hours ago. A prefactory statement to the data dump says: A Senate for Global Corruption, the United Nations sits to…

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73,000 Finnish web users’ details hacked

Posted on November 28, 2011 by Dissent

The login details of 73,000 users of a popular Finnish family-oriented discussion forum were stolen and posted online in the latest in a series of widespread hacking attacks, police said today. “We are aware of this incident and are investigating it as part of our wider investigation into the hacking attacks,” police investigator Timo Piiroinen…

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