content/images/gallery/random2/hacked-by-zhc.png ZHC, ZCompany Hacking Crew has been on a deface spree to end to the year off, the deface spree is aimed towards NATO for attacks in Pakistan. At time of publish most sites was still defaced, see below for full list and very bottom for mirrors. ** Deface text** They overthrow governments of sovereign nations and they…
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ROL ISP network data leaked
rol.net.mv, Raajjé Online internet service provider located in the Maldives has had its network information leaked. In the release notes states that this is done anonymous in the name of #antisec: To support the ongoing Operation #AntiSec we thought we should leak the booty below: We got alerted to this via twitter: @Cyber_War_News Maldives 2nd ISP…
Medical records vulnerable (updated)
Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar of Associated Press reports: The nation’s push to computerize medical records has failed to fully address longstanding security gaps that expose patients’ most sensitive information to hackers and snoops, government investigators warn. Two reports released today by the inspector general of the Health and Human Services Department find that the drive to connect…
(update) Michaels Stores finds tampered PIN pads in 20 states
As noted yesterday by Brian Krebs, the Michaels Store breach appears to be significantly larger than what was originally reported on May 4. NBC in Chicago reports: The Irving, Texas-based company reports it removed 7,200 PIN pads from stores as a precautionary measure. Of those removed, less than 90 devices (or 1percent of the total…
Britney Spears’ Attorneys Worried About Personal Leaks
Feras Ballout reports on PowerWebSpoilers: Britney Spears’ conservatorship attorneys, Geraldine Wyle and Jeryll Cohen, are worried that personal and medical information will leak out into the media unless it’s put under legal lock and key – and have taken steps to do just that. In their argument, the attorneys note that “A Google search for…
(follow-up) Would-be AIG extortionist sentenced
Tom Spalding reports: A 28-year-old Indianapolis man was sentenced today to two years in state prison for trying to extort $208,00 from an insurance company after stealing a computer server. Kevin M. Stewart was the first to be prosecuted under a law that makes it a crime to commit extortion with material from a protected…