Masako Wakae reports: Hackers have disclosed the names of more than 100 Japanese public organizations and companies that have website vulnerabilities (see below) since February this year. WooYun, a website operated by Chinese cybersecurity experts and others, disclosed the names of the Japanese companies on its website. […] So far WooYun has carried reports about the…
Operator Of Codeshop.su Extradited To The United States To Face Charges
On Friday, May 20, 2016, a complaint was unsealed in Brooklyn federal court charging Djevair Ametovski, a Macedonian citizen also known as “codeshop,” “sindrom,” and “sindromx,” with crimes related to his operation of the website Codeshop.su, a website allegedly created for the sole purpose of selling illegally obtained credit and debit card data and personal…
Suspect arrested over using phishing sites to scam users of internet
The China Post reports: Police authorities in Taipei arrested a suspect last week on charges of setting up phishing websites that have allegedly stolen users’ confidential information, the Criminal Investigation Bureau (CIB, 刑事局) has announced. The male suspect, surnamed Liao, was arrested on May 11 for setting up two phishing websites which he allegedly used…
Now It’s Three: Ecuador Bank Hacked via Swift
If you’d worry more about the health of your industry and all the consumers your industry serves instead of worrying just about your reputation and fallout, we might not be dealing with as many breaches. Share information, people! Devlin Barrett and Katy Burne report: A little-noticed lawsuit details a hacking attack similar to one that…
KS: Barton County Treasurer’s Office falls for email scam
KWCH reports that the Barton County Treasurers Office has become the latest victim of an email scam that resulted in a wire transfer of $48,000 to a bank in Georgia. Barton County Sheriff Brian Bellandir said on May 13, the treasurer’s office received several emails which appeared to be from the Barton County Administrator’s Office….
FF TD Marc MacSharry submits questions on Nama debtor leaks
Ciaran Hancock reports: Fianna Fáil TD Marc MacSharry has submitted an additional 11 parliamentary questions to the Minister for Finance on the leaking of information connected with debtors of the National Asset Management Agency (Nama). These include a request for Michael Noonan to publish the report produced by Deloitte following its review of data security at Nama in 2012. Read more…