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Hackers steal key info about home hunters from housing agency

Posted on May 26, 2019 by Dissent

DutchNews.nl reports: Hackers have made off with hundreds, possibly thousands, of identity card scans after breaking into the computer system of rental housing agency NederWoon. The information stolen by hackers was uploaded to the site between 2017 and 2019 by people looking for somewhere to live. The hackers now have their name, address, contact information…

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How I hacked into a college’s website again!

Posted on May 26, 2019 by Dissent

Aditya Anand writes: This is a follow up article to the previous piece that I wrote – How I hacked into a college’s website to obtain the student’s database. Refer to my last hack – How I hacked into a college’s website! …. What was different than the last time? The last time I tried to hack…

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Ca: Laptop with personal information of up to 225 minors stolen from Thompson NRHA building in March

Posted on May 24, 2019 by Dissent

The Thompson Citizen reports: Personal information of up to 225 minors may have been on a laptop that was stolen from the Northern Regional Health Authority (NRHA) administration building in March. The theft of the laptop was discovered March 27. The computer contained client names, birth dates, genders, personal health information numbers (PHINs) and the…

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Australian tech unicorn Canva suffers security breach

Posted on May 24, 2019 by Dissent

Catalin Cimpanu reports: Canva, a Sydney-based startup that’s behind the eponymous graphic design service, was hacked earlier today, ZDNet has learned. Data for roughly 139 million users has been taken during the breach, according to the hacker, who tipped off ZDNet. Responsible for the breach is a hacker going online as GnosticPlayers. The hacker is…

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Amadeus Traveler Data Exposed in a Thwarted Data Leak

Posted on May 24, 2019 by Dissent

Sean O’Neill reports: A computer expert discovered a vulnerability in one of the systems used by travel distribution company Amadeus, which said it had fixed the issue and that none of the data was misused. Alp, an Israel-based travel subsidiary, is an online service used by Israeli travel agents and governmental travel agency Inbal to…

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Two former employees booked for stealing data from their former company

Posted on May 24, 2019 by Dissent

More rogue employees. This time, at Specality Polyfilm Pvt Ltd. Read more at: Times of India.

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