Frank Bajak reports: At the behest of the U.S. government, German authorities have seized a computer server that hosted a huge cache of files from scores of U.S. federal, state and local law enforcement agencies obtained in a Houston data breach last month. The server was being used by a WikiLeaks-like data transparency collective called…
Judge asks prosecutors if they have any real evidence against alleged LinkedIn hacker Yvgeniy Nikulin
Russian national Yevgeniy Nikulin has been in custody for four years now on charges he hacked LinkedIn, Dropbox, and the now-defunct FormSpring in 2012. His trial was scheduled to begin in a federal court in California in March, but then the coronavirus pandemic delayed it. The trial finally got going, but how solid is the…
“Keeper” Magecart Group Infects 570 Sites — Gemini Advisory Researchers
Yesterday, Gemini Advisory released a report on some of its research into what they are calling the “Keeper” Magecart Group. Their findings are simultaneously impressive and concerning. From their report, this summary of their key findings: Gemini discovered that the “Keeper” Magecart group, which consists of an interconnected network of 64 attacker domains and 73…
Lawsuit against Pearson over data breach scuttled by injury claims
Sara Merken reports: A Minnesota federal judge has granted a bid by subsidiaries of education company Pearson to dismiss a lawsuit brought over a data breach that resulted in the unauthorized access of personal information from 13,000 school and university accounts. Chief U.S. District Judge John Tunheim in Minneapolis on Monday found that a legal…
Complaint Against Delhi University VC Alleges Data Privacy Breach
The Quint reports: A complaint has been filed against the Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi (DU) over allegations of the varsity having leaked personal data of final-year students in admit cards issued ahead of the controversial online Open Book Examinations. The complaint, filed by former Delhi University Student’s Union President Arun Hooda at…
Citizen of Kazakhstan known as “fxmsp” charged with computer fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy for hacking hundreds of corporate networks in more than 40 countries worldwide
Wow. There will be a lot of media coverage about this one, but let’s start with the DOJ’s press announcement and indictment: Prolific hacker sold network access to other cybercriminals on various underground forums, enabling various further cyberattacks Seattle – An indictment was unsealed today in the Western District of Washington charging a citizen of…