A Scottish charity – based in Glasgow – breached the Data Protection Act after two unencrypted memory sticks and papers containing the personal details of up to 101 individuals were stolen from an employee’s home. The information included peoples’ names, addresses and dates of birth, as well as a limited amount of data relating to…
RedHackers Leak Heaps Of Police Details
content/images/gallery/antisec12/capture_0.png Over the past week or so RedHackers have been in the media alot with a recent police hack that has already seen some emails and other data leaked. Today they contuined them leaks after they dumped a huge list of police details and gun license’s etc. NEW TURKISH POLICE LEAKS mediafire.com/?ft7x3ch8nctpf… @YourAnonNews @AnonOpsSweden @Anon_Central…
Anonymous Leak Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2006 in the name of #FreeHammond
Well after much rumors, its true and its been leaked, Anonymous have announced that they have leaked the Full Symantec norton antivirus source code from the 2006 version. In the leak statement is a message about free hammond, one of the recently arrested alleged anonymous hackers who have been making headlines over the past couple of days The leaked…
Panda Security Claims Leaked Data was Fake Emails and Non Valid Accounts
Yesterday, Panda Security was hacked, defaced and had a bunch of data leaked by Anonymous hackers flying the LulzSec flag. Tghe attack which is said to of happened due to claims that panda worked with fbi to help bring down certain people that have been involved in recent attacks. Not long after the attack Panda Security announced a short…
Everything’s leaking everywhere: McGill shuts down website that revealed donor records
Karen Seidman reports: McGill University has succeeded – for now – in shutting down a website that had exposed confidential and personal information about McGill donors, embarrassing the university and raising questions about the security of private information. The information included how much donors had given in the past and how much they were being…
Ore. nurse aide posted Facebook photos of patients
Jail time for a privacy of invasion is not that common, so I thought I’d post this one from Oregon: An Oregon nursing assistant spent eight days in jail after a jury found her guilty of taking disturbing photos of elderly or disabled patients and posting them to her Facebook wall. A jury convicted Nai…