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Alleged ‘Anonymous’ Computer Hacker Charged with 18 Counts of Cyberstalking

Posted on April 29, 2014 by Dissent

A federal grand jury has returned a second superseding indictment against Fidel Salinas, 27, of Donna, adding additional attempted computer hacking charges and 18 counts of cyberstalking, announced U.S. Attorney Kenneth Magidson. According to the criminal complaint originally filed in the case, Salinas is allegedly linked to the computer hacking group Anonymous. With the return…

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California man receives faxes intended for Michigan credit union containing social security numbers

Posted on April 29, 2014 by Dissent

Jeff Vaughn reports: Richard Woo is in the import/export business. In the past, he used an email account to verify auto parts delivered to Los Angeles– where he lives– from China. The electronic fax number hasn’t been used in months, until recently when Woo says he started receiving applications for loans meant for a Michigan…

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Almost 10,000 potentially affected by Snelling Staffing breach

Posted on April 28, 2014 by Dissent

More information is now available on the Snelling Staffing breach that had me confused.  There’s still no explanation as to why a former employee had employee information on their home computer where it might have remained undetected if it were not for the databreach, but we now know that 9,757 individuals were potentially affected by…

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AOL traces mystery spam flood to security breach; passwords and more stolen

Posted on April 28, 2014 by Dissent

Jared Newman reports: AOL is asking users to reset their passwords as it investigates a recent flurry of spam e-mails. According to Reuters, the uptick in AOL spam is related to a security breach that affected roughly 2 percent of users. Hackers made off with e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, encrypted passwords, and encrypted security questions. AOL…

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Hacked Iowa State University Server Used by State Schools

Posted on April 28, 2014 by Dissent

Mike Anderson of McClatchy reports: The brand of servers targeted in an online security breach at Iowa State University is vulnerable to hacking attacks and is used by all three of Iowa’s state universities. ISU has 10 servers manufactured by Taiwanese hardware company Synology, five of which were subject to the attack disclosed Tuesday. The…

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NY: Rochester Housing Authority Data Breach Impacts Up to 180 Residents

Posted on April 25, 2014 by Dissent

And as breaches go, this one isn’t a particularly huge one, either, but it cost an employee their job. Beth Adams reports: The Rochester Housing Authority says a security breach has caused the names and social security numbers of up to 180 residents to be compromised. RHA executive director Alex Castro says a housing specialist…

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