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Lizard Squad hacker convicted on 50,000 hacking charges

Posted on July 7, 2015 by Dissent

William Turton reports: A key Lizard Squad member had been convicted of 50,700 charges related to computer crimes, according to Finnish newspaper Kaleva. Julius “zeekill” Kivimaki, 17, was sentenced to a two-year suspended prison sentence and was “ordered to fight against cybercrime” according to Finnish media. The charges against Kivimaki include data breaches, felony payment fraud, telecommunication harassments, and…

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Housing.com hacked, former CEO Rahul Yadav says he didn’t do it

Posted on July 7, 2015 by Dissent

Nandagopal Rajan reports: So, the first Monday after its founder Rahul Yadav was sacked by the board, the Housing.com website is on a see-saw ride that seems to have no end. The site was down for a while and then came back up only to go down again. Our suspicion is that this is going…

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AU: Defense medical records sent to China in security breach

Posted on July 7, 2015 by Dissent

David Wroe reports: Eye test records and personal contact details of hundreds of military personnel including soldiers posted overseas were sent to China in a significant data security breach, Fairfax Media has learnt. The records, which included in many cases mobile phone numbers of personnel, were sent to a processing facility in China’s Guangdong province…

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Top Hong Kong universities caught up in major hack attack on more than 100 global institutions

Posted on July 6, 2015 by Dissent

I had noted this hack already, but it’s interesting to see how it was reported in the South China Morning Post. James Griffiths and Ben Westcott report: A number of major educational institutions in Hong Kong were allegedly affected by a major hack attack encompassing more than 100 universities and government agencies worldwide. According to…

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NZ: Swift apology after mental health privacy breach

Posted on July 5, 2015 by Dissent

Sarah-Jane O’Connor reports: A mental health support group is “mortified” after accidentally sending out the email addresses of hundreds of people with anxiety disorders. Christchurch woman Debbie Wilson said she received an email from Mental Health Advocacy and Peer Support (MHAPS) on Thursday and saw the addresses of the more than 200 recipients were visible….

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Hacking Team hacked, all files dumped (Update 2)

Posted on July 5, 2015 by Dissent

As seen on Twitter tonight: Since we have nothing to hide, we’re publishing all our e-mails, files, and source code https://t.co/dCBZAPTtpD https://t.co/Frr1ut01o5 — Hacked Team (@hackingteam) July 6, 2015 Their Twitter profile has also been, er… edited… to “Hacked Team:” @hackingteam Developing ineffective, easy-to-pwn offensive technology to compromise the operations of the worldwide law enforcement…

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