Tony Hazell nails it in a column that begins: The revelation that intimate financial and medical details are being sold to firms with dubious intentions should have sent shockwaves through the financial community. But it probably will not. The Daily Mail last week revealed that financial details were being sold for as little as 5p…
Category: Non-U.S.
AU: Melbourne hacker admits to encouraging Indonesian hackers to DDoS Australian government websites
Steve Butcher reports that Mathew John Hutchison, age 21, pleaded guilty to charges of inciting others to commit an offense and to possessing a prohibited weapon. Hutchison’s criminal charges resulted from his engagement with Indonesian hackers who were attacking Australian sites in retaliation for revelations in documents leaked by Edward Snowden that Australia had spied on Indonesia. Hutchison…
AU: Linux Australia server hacked, personal information may have been stolen
Sam Varghese reports: A public server belonging to Linux Australia, the umbrella group for Linux user groups in the country, were breached on March 22, and the personal information of members may have been stolen. Detailing the breach in a post to the main mailing list, the organisation’s president, Joshua Hesketh, wrote yesterday that the breach had…
UK: 1 conviction for every 100,000 computer crimes?
Here’s a depressing statistic: one computer hacker a month is convicted of cyber crime under the Computer Misuse Act out of 100,000 incidents a year.
In: Chennai engineer gets 2-yrs jail for hacking, data theft
A court here has sentenced a Chennai-based software professional to two years’ rigorous imprisonment for hacking servers of a local firm and stealing confidential data. The court had on March 31 found Prabhakar Sampath guilty under Section 66 of Information Technology Act. Apart from the jail term, the court also imposed a fine of Rs…
UK: Cybercrim told to cough up £1m or spend years in chokey
Alexander J. Martin reports: A cybercriminal from Thamesmead has been given six months to turn up £1m, or he’ll be spending another four years behind bars. Rilwan Adesegun Oshodi – a 31-year-old Nigerian national, formerly of Greenhaven Drive, Thamesmead, SE28 – is currently enjoying Her Majesty’s hospitality for conspiracy to defraud and conspiracy to launder…