BBC reports: A laptop containing personal and medical information of up to 1,500 people has been stolen from a podiatry clinic in Hampshire. The Zoostorm laptop, containing unencrypted data, was taken from the Walking On Air clinic in Gosport on Tuesday. Podiatrist Natasha Townsend said the laptop did have a password. The Information Commissioner’s Office…
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Pakistan Human Development Foundation hacked and defaced
content/images/gallery/random2/hacked-by-indishell_0.png Pakistan Human Development Foundation has been hacked and defaced along with a bunch of other site. The attack comes from Ashell of indishell as part of the on going cyber war between India and Pakistan hackers. Couple of weeks ago we also reported that a huge amount of sites got defaced by the same crew as well for…
Anonymous Sweden Expose Wanted Animal Abuser
The following content contains disturbing material and is not support or condoned by us at all, if you have a weak gut please move on to the next post now. From anonymous Sweden, translated to english, see orginal here Anonymous Confirm: Carina Sjödahl. Carina lives there with his brother Claes Zimmander. Carina is sought after…
Hard drive containing personal information of some Western Michigan University students and faculty missing
Gabrielle Russon reports: A backup hard drive containing names and social security numbers of several hundred current and former students and faculty members is missing, Western Michigan University spokeswoman Cheryl Roland said Tuesday. The hard drive, which contained a WMU department’s academic records, was first noticed missing from an office desk on Jan. 25. Roland…
‘Kryogeniks’ hacker sentenced for Comcast hacking
No PII involved in this one, but since many may remember the case, I thought I’d post the follow-up. James Robert Black, Jr., a.k.a. “Defiant,” was sentenced yesterday in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to four months in prison, four months of electronic home monitoring, 150 hours of community service, three years of supervised release…
TX: Another Pleads Guilty in Botnet Hacking Conspiracy
Thomas James Frederick Smith, pleaded guilty today before U.S. District Judge Jane J. Boyle to conspiracy to intentionally cause damage to a protected computer and to commit computer fraud, announced U.S. Attorney James T. Jacks of the Northern District of Texas. Smith’s co-defendant, David Anthony Edwards, pleaded guilty to the same offense on April 29,…