Michael Kelley and Geoffrey Ingersoll report: Anonymous hackers have released 14 gigabytes of information allegedly related to Bank of America and a web intelligence firm it hired to spy on hackers and social activists last year. Emails detail how employees of TEKSystems actively watched hacker forums and social media sites for anyremotely relevant pieces of “intelligence.” Read more on Business Insider. Cyber War…
Requiring drug testing as a condition of public assistance violates Fourth Amendment – Court
Hooray! FourthAmendment.com reports that drug testing as a condition of receiving public assistance in Florida violates the Fourth Amendment. Florida is not the only state that has put strings on public assistance, so it will be interesting to see what happens now in other states.
ABC Australia Hacked, 49,561 Moderator and User Credentials leaked
Updated: 4:39 AM 27/02/2013 Tonight a hacker using the handle @Phr0zenM has announced a leak of data from the Official Australian ABC website. The announcement came on twitter about 1.50 am AEST and the attack is said to be on a subdomain of the main official site www.abc.net.au but its unknown exactly which domain this is….
Who is on TEKsystems Intel Leak
See Original article for more information. NOTES: Emails titled TACTO are some sort of infiltrator or tip off program with pretty much all of them written emails sent into TEKsystems. PasteMon Alert are alerts from pastebin. EWT = Early Warning Team Intro First of all some background history on why anonymous is battling Bank of america and where…
Bank of America, TEKsystems exposed by Anonymous, more to come
Anonymous vs Bank of america aka boFa has been a on going battle the past few years and now anonymous has struck back with a huge release of logs and evidence that ties a lot of the research and Intel gathering that bank of America has been doing on them. The data, depending where you are located was announced…
Data Losses Overall Are Up, But Bank Data Breaches Are Fewer: Report
Penny Crosman reports: A report released by KPMG on Tuesday finds that globally, there’s been a 40% increase in the number of publicly disclosed data loss incidents in the past two years. However, financial services firms have seen an 80% decrease in number of incidents in the past five years. Read more on American Banker….