@TeamDigi7al have just announced they have hacked and leaked a complete database from the toronto Police departments server. The announcement was made via their twitter account a short while ago and the leak data has been uploaded to upload site, uppit.com and is a 30mb+ txt file that contains the complete data dump from this attack. #TPD TorontoPD #Hacked @CBCNews@EduardKovacs @BreakTheSec heres…
Interview: .c0mrade about recent attacks on Habbo, Freemasons, U.S. Navy
Over the past 24hrs a hacker who is using the handle .c0mrade has been leaking database’s of well known and high profile websites, with the US navy, habbo brazil and freemasons attack the hackers handle has been making its way around media with a few unanswered questions. We got the chance to speak with them…
U. Nebraska breach also affected state colleges
Oh ho… so it wasn’t just U. of Nebraska affected by the hack reported May 23. The Lincoln Journal Star reports: Nebraska State College System officials have been notified that their records were included in a security breach reported last week by the University of Nebraska in late May. The State College System and NU…
Congress critical of TRICARE’s response; requests detailed answers while criticizing TRICARE and SAIC
Cross-posted from phiprivacy.net: At least some members of Congress are not happy with the response to a letter they sent TRICARE following the theft of backup tapes from the unattended vehicle of an employee of their contractor, SAIC. The tapes contained information on approximately 5 million military beneficiaries and their dependents. Although TRICARE’s response was not disclosed publicly, Rep. Ed…
4,056 Claimed Freemasons personal details Leaked By .c0mrade
.c0mrade has just leaked a list of over 4000 personal which is said to be of freemasons. In the leak comes a short message which gives a short insight in to the reasons behind this attack. Hello, Wastemen. The primary reason for this intrusion was to expose Freemasonry. If you take a quick glimpse at…
Congress critical of TRICARE's response; requests detailed answers while criticizing TRICARE and SAIC (updated)
At least some members of Congress are not happy with the response to a letter they sent TRICARE following the theft of backup tapes from the unattended vehicle of an employee of their contractor, SAIC. The tapes contained information on approximately 5 million military beneficiaries and their dependents. Although TRICARE’s response was not disclosed publicly, Rep. Ed Markey and colleagues from…