Associated Press reports: U.S. Sen. Al Franken said Wednesday he plans to pursue legislation or federal regulations requiring encryption of all laptops containing private medical information, after presiding over a hearing on aggressive debt collection practices in several Minnesota hospitals. Read more on Washington Examiner. Why stop at laptops? What about other mobile devices? Security…
Confirmation from GameReplays.org About Recent Breach
From Jon "AgmLauncher" LeMaitre, co-owner and general manager of GameReplays. As of May 28th, the GameReplays member database was breached, and approximately 5000 emails and encrypted passwords were leaked. On May 27th, an Anonymous affiliated hacker by the name of ecECus sent the following email (in Spanish, mind you …): The Following Enquiry to GameReplays…
Interview: UGNAZI Member @CosmoTheGod
Today we just got to speak with #UGNAZI Member @CosmoTheGod and they Let us throw the same questions at them as we did to @le4ky yesterday, which is helping the public understand a bit more about them as opposed to just the hacking they are known for. The interview is in raw format and isn’t as in-depth answer wise as yesterdays…
Full Database from BZPower.com Leaked
Couple of days ago we reported that the bioncle news website(https://www.bzpower.com) had been hacked once again and as a result there was around about 1000 accounts leaked on to pastebin from a hacker using the handle AnonTeenUSA. We today they have now dumped the rest of the database which is said to total over 9000…
NJ assembly passes bill requiring information stored on copy machines, scanner be deleted
In an effort to combat identity theft, a bill that would require information stored on copier machines and scanners used by consumers be wiped clean has passed the New Jersey Assembly. Democrats Paul Moriarty, Herb Conaway, M.D., and Dan Benson sponsored to combat identity theft by requiring the hard drives of all digital copy machines…
Mandatory STD disclosure among inmates may become law
Ellyn Fortino reports: A new measure to help stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases among incarcerated individuals and the general public may soon become law if a West Side senator has her way. State Sen. Kimberly Lightford’s (4th) plan would require the Illinois Department of Public Health and the state’s Department of Corrections to…