A group of hackers who are going by the handle NullCrew have earlier today released a dump of data that comes from the League of Nations Health Organization website (who.int). The leak was posted to pastebin and contains a message from NullCrew as well as a dump of 546 accounts that are in the format of username,…
450k Emails and Passwords leaked from Yahoo Voice by d33ds
A hacker group going by the name of d33ds has claimed to of hacked a yahoo voice subdomain which has resulted in a database being obtained. The database that has been taken appears to be in SQL format with a note in the leak suggesting that SQLi was used as a method of attack but…
21,485 clear text passwords exposed, allegedly stolen from Billabong
Darren Pauli reports: More than 21,000 clear text passwords have been stolen from Australian surfwear icon Billabong and published online. The breach has yet to be confirmed. SC has notified the company’s IT desk and provided a link to the codepaste site where the details were uploaded. Billabong was previously unaware of the breach. Hacktivists released the credentials under…
Follow-up: Regulators criticize NYSEG for computer security breach
Remember the breach reported by New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG) and Rochester Gas and Electric (RG&E) back in January? Jeff Platsky reports the results of an investigation into the utilities’ security: A potential data breach at New York State Electric & Gas Corp. not only drew the ire of customers but is now…
Phandroid Forum reports breach, urges password reset
Posted to the Phandroid Forum on July 10: I have some unfortunate news to pass along. Yesterday I was informed by our sever/developer team that the server hosting androidforums.com was compromised and the website’s database was accessed. While the breach is most likely harmless there are important and potential pitfalls, and we want to provide…
IL: X-ray films stolen from Rockford's SwedishAmerican
SwedishAmerican Hospital officials reported today that X-ray films were stolen from the hospital back in May, but they don’t believe patients risk identity theft or other harm from the incident. The films were stolen from the hospital May 31 by a person who claimed to be an employee of the vendor hired to pick up…