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SmeshApp removed from Play Store after allegations it was used by Pakistan to spy on Indian Army personnel

Posted on March 15, 2016 by Dissent

Mudit Mohilay reports that Google has removed SmeshApp from the Play Store. The app was reportedly being used by Pakistani intelligence agencies to spy upon Indian Army personnel. […] On the surface, SmeshApp appeared like your regular, run-of-the-mill IM app and is quite similar to WhatsApp and Telegram. However, once the app was installed —…

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Two teens arrested for hacking hundreds of key Instagram users to scam others

Posted on March 15, 2016 by Dissent

Tim Ring reports: Dutch police have arrested two teenagers suspected of hacking hundreds of influential Instagram users and exploiting their tens of thousands of followers. […] The 18 and 19 year-old males – from towns near Rotterdam and The Hague – are accused of stealing the passwords from key Instagram account holders, who may be…

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NZ: Silverstream Health Centre patients reassured after email gaffe involving online patient portal

Posted on March 15, 2016 by Dissent

Blake Crayton-Brown reports: Patients at Silverstream Health Centre are being assured an accidental disclosure of patient information was a one-off. GP Dr Marko Kljakovic accidentally sent a message to all patients signed up to the centre’s Manage My Health portal early last week. The message, intended to be a reply to a single patient, contained advice about diet, instructions…

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Taking pity on law enforcement, Romanian hacker “GhostShell” doxes himself

Posted on March 13, 2016 by Dissent

What does a prolific Romanian hacker have to do to get arrested in Romania? And why would the 24-year old hacker known as GhostShell be willing to risk arrest by doxing himself?  In a wide-ranging interview with DataBreaches.net and CyberWarNews.info, GhostShell discussed hacking, the scene, and the reasons for his unexpected decision to dox himself.  This article by DataBreaches.net and…

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Ottawa Hospital hit with ransomware, information on four computers locked down

Posted on March 13, 2016 by Dissent

Vito Pilieci reports: The Ottawa Hospital has confirmed that four computers in its network of 9,800 were hit with ransomware last week which encrypted the information on those machines making it unaccessible to hospital administrators. “No patient information was affected. The malware locked down the files and the hospital responded by wiping the drives,” said…

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Malware suspected in Bangladesh bank heist: officials

Posted on March 12, 2016 by Dissent

Serajul Quadir reports: Investigators suspect unknown hackers installed malware in the Bangladesh central bank’s computer systems and watched, probably for weeks, for how to go about withdrawing money from its U.S. account, two bank officials briefed on the matter said on Friday. More than a month after hackers breached Bangladesh Bank’s systems and attempted to…

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