SwissInfo.ch reports: An IT specialist has appeared before the Federal Criminal Court for trying to sell data he allegedly stole from the Federal Intelligence Service (FIS), thereby endangering Swiss security domestically and abroad as well as FIS employees, their partners and sources. He has been accused of attempted violation of official secrecy and political intelligence….
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Deliveroo customers have been hit by account breaches and rogue food orders
Deliveroo customers have suffered account breaches and been charged for food and drink they did not order, an investigation by BBC One’s Watchdog has found. […]Users can save payment information to the app, which despite not being fully visible when ordering, only needs to be tapped on to confirm it as a payment method….
@Kapustkiy and @CyberZeist hack a human rights foundation (UPDATED)
Yesterday, two hackers known on Twitter as @Kapustkiy and @CyberZeist claimed that they teamed up to hack the Hungarian Human Rights Foundation. The hack was announced on Twitter. Because CyberWarNews.info has already provided a helpful summary of the leak, which was posted on Pastebin, I’ll quote Lee’s summary: a list of tables from the breached…
Update: Hacker dumps stolen Casino Rama information online
CTV reports: A collection of personal and private information stolen during the Casino Rama cyberattack has been dumped online. A five gigabyte file containing more than 14,000 documents was uploaded to a torrent website on Monday. The information belongs to people who’ve won big at the casino and former employees. The files contain social insurance…
Two ‘computer hackers’ accused of breaking into TalkTalk’s servers in a data breach that cost the firm £42m will stand trial next year
Joseph Curtis reports: Two suspected computer hackers accused of targeting mobile network TalkTalk and stealing their customer banking details will stand trial in July next year. Matthew Hanley, 21, and Connor Allsopp, 19, are said to be involved in the massive data breach in October last year, said to have cost the company £42million in lost…
Pentester Kapustkiy leaks data from Indian Regional Council Server
Bobdon Popa reports: Security pentester Kapustkiy has managed to break into the Eastern Indian Regional Council server and access the data of no less than 17,000 students, in an attempt to show once again how vulnerable websites belonging to some authorities across the world actually are. This breach comes just only a few days after…