A few weeks ago we did a small post on a new operation that was being carried out by a Xlegionhackers member. The operation was dubbed #Opleak and was originally aimed at leaking over 100 databases to raise awareness in lack of security. How ever since then they have changed that and are now aiming for over 1000 sites….
Did ADPI disclose enough in its notification and has it done enough for patients?
One of the things that happens with a blog like this one or DataBreaches.net is that an organization discovers that I’m covering their incident and starts checking my blogs to see what I’m writing. At the same time, I’m checking other sites to see what they’re saying. This week, I’m obviously focused on the ADPI…
FL: Volunteer at Jackson North used smartphone to steal data
Jackson North Medical Center in North Miami Beach is part of the Jackson Health System. It appears they, too, have suffered an insider breach for tax refund fraud purposes. John Dorschner reports that a volunteer at the medical center used a smart phone to take pictures of patient records: The volunteer’s misdeeds unraveled in a…
Pepsi Philippines Hacked, Defaced and Data Leaked
A hacker SBKiller from hacker collective CyberSec crew has contacted us with a breach on the Philippines Pepsi website (https://www.pepsiphilippines.com/). The attack which has just recently been carried has left the website with a new index page as well as a small dump of non critical data being leaked onto pastebin. Its not the first…
How many were affected by ADPI-Intermedix breach: help track this breach
As I had done with the Epsilon breach on DataBreaches.net, I’ve decided to devote a blog post to tracking organizations affected by the Advanced Data Processing (ADPI) breach. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that there were “27 agencies in 17 states whose patients may have had personal information stolen.” As you’ll see below, that does…
I know what GoTickets.com did last summer
A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog entry asking how many breaches GoTickets.com had really experienced. At the time, it appeared that they had had one breach in May 2012, which they reported to California (and, as I recently learned, New Hampshire and Maryland), but there was a puzzling report from American Express that…