After Announcing today that they would be stopping hacking @Ag3nt47 has returned with an attack and leak on Albany International Airport (https://www.albanyairport.com/) The airport is based in New York and New England area in united states. > As the major air center for the Capital Region, Northeastern New York and Western New England, the Albany International…
SEC and CFTC jointly adopt identity theft red flags rules applicable to investment advisers and others
Catherine M. Anderson and Gabrielle A. Bernstein of Foley Hoag LLP write: On April 10, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) jointly adopted identity theft red flags rules (the Rules) and corresponding guidelines requiring certain SEC and CFTC-regulated entities to implement identity theft prevention programs. The Rules…
Compoundsemiconductor.net Breached By @st0rmyw0rm, Credentials Leaked
Hacker st0rmyw0rm has just announced another leak of data this time coming from a well known and used website named compoundsemiconductor.net Compound Semiconductor has been the leading provider of news, analysis, opinion, information and services for the worldwide Compound Semiconductor industry since 1995. The site is owned by Angel Business Communications which was first established in 1981. Angel…
California agencies’ clients vulnerable to ID theft
Shoshana Walter of The Center for Investigative Reporting has a piece on state agency data breaches, here.
Parametric Technology Corporation Breached, 1753 Account Credentials Leaked
A hacker using the handle @st0rmyw0rm has today posted a breach from a software development company Parametric Technology Corporation (https://www.ptc.com). PTC is a US based business which develops, markets and supplies software in the development field. > Its main products are for CAD/CAM, engineering calculations, and product lifecycle management. Its customers include companies in manufacturing, publishing, services, government…
Utah DMV reveals data breach discovered in March
Michael McFall reports: A Utah Division of Motor Vehicles employee was fired in March after the agency discovered she allegedly gave out people’s personal information. In response to a Salt Lake Tribune inquiry, DMV spokesman Charlie Roberts confirmed that the agency first learned from the Salt Lake City Fire Department in mid-March that the employee, who was…