Updates: See this post and this article for debunking that these are new leaks. Julie Bort reports: The hacker group known as Anonymous released a file on Friday containing about 13,000 passwords, it claims. […] But these accounts come from a variety of online sources, the Anonymous claims, some of them really popular. DailyDot’s Aaron Sankin sifted…
PA: Old fashioned data breach: Independence Blue Cross paper records tossed in trash
Harold Brubaker reports: Independence Blue Cross on Friday disclosed a data breach affecting 12,500 of its more than 2.5 million members. Unlike most high-profile cases of personal data loss, such as the one at Target stores last year affecting 70 million people, the IBC case did not involve computers. The incident happened in October, when…
ISC.org website hacked: Scan your PC for malware if you stopped by
Chris Williams reports: The website for the Internet Systems Consortium, which develops the BIND DNS and ISC DHCP tools, has been hacked. Anyone who recently browsed ISC.org is urged to check their PC for malware as miscreants booby-trapped the site to infect visitors. The website has been replaced by a placeholder page warning netizens of…
Leak of online ticketing data sparks off panic in China
ZeeNews reports: Beijing: A leak of personal information from online train ticket sales ahead of the busiest travel season of the year has spurred public outcry in China over internet vulnerability. The leaked information includes usernames, passwords, emails and a trove of personal data used for buying tickets on the official ticket-selling website of China Railway Corporation (CRC). CRC…
Anonymous no more: Gravedigger finally will get his due at psychiatric hospital
Dan Barry of the NY Times reports: Over several decades, an immigrant dug more than 1,500 graves for his fellow patients at Willard State Psychiatric Hospital in upstate New York. He took pride in his shovel’s precision. And when he died in 1968, he joined them in anonymity, his grave — like all the others…
Ho ho how many? Breaches newly disclosed by HHS
Today’s update to HHS’s public breach tool sheds light on some previously reported breaches and over half a dozen new ones: The armed robbery of a Brigham and Women’s Hospital physician impacted 999 patients. Newly Revealed: North Big Horn Hospital in Wyoming reported that 1,607 patients were affected by a breach on October 2nd involving…