A web magazine website has become victim to anonymous hacktivist who have visited the site and left with a total of 1,512 accounts. The hack has also put light on the fact that Bosnia government officials are using weak passwords and that websites are still storing clear text passwords. The leak has been posted to pastebin and claimed…
Medical Privacy Test in GA
David J. DePaolo writes: A Georgia case highlights what I think is an interesting debate of medical privacy in the context of workers’ compensation. On Wednesday several amicus briefs were lodged with the Georgia Supreme Court on behalf of the Georgia Self-Insurer’s Association, Georgia Manufacturer’s Association and Georgia Poultry Federation urging the high court to reinstate a…
.c0mrade Claims Exploits on Major Airline Systems
Yesterday was a interesting one, after many big, high profile hacks, hacker .c0mrade has come out stating they are now white hat and as a result they have started out with attempting to show the world that a few major airline systems are exploitable. The post which was uploaded to pastebin with a few images and a…
(USCIS) US imagination Services Hacked, Database Leaked by @SwaggSec
@SwaggSec has been around for some time now and they have recently become more active again with hacks and leaks being announced weekly. The latest one appears to be on the US imagination Services website uscis.gov. The attack seems to have a few parts to it and is also a bit confusing with another hacker coming out claming…
150,000 Accounts Leaked From CustomCoD By @GoogleSWE
@GoogleSWE Has posted a dumped to ozdc.net that contains an extremely large amount of users for a very well known and popular gaming forum based on the popular COD(call fo duty) game series. The website, CustomCoD.com(https://www.customcod.com) was hacked some time recently and a small preview of data was leaked onto pastebin with a link to the…
Ca: 707 patient records breached at Roseway Hospital
CBC reports: More than 700 patients of the Roseway Hospital in Shelburne are receiving letters of apology after a privacy breach. A hospital employee — who has since been fired — inappropriately accessed the medical information of 707 patients through a work computer, said Fraser Mooney, a spokesman for South West Health. Mooney said the…