Over the past few months there has been a fair few high profile government and non government sites hacked by an anonymous hacker named @s3rverexe . Well CWN has had a chance to one on one interview them about the recent hacks and to help the public get to know them better as well. To…
Australia divided over data breach laws
Michael Lee reports: Australian organisations remain divided over the issue of data breach notification laws, leaving the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet with mixed signals over what to do in regards to planning a strategy for Australia’s digital future. Read more on ZDNet (AU).
Right-Wing Media Defend VA Abortion Bill Experts Call "Highly Invasive"
Chelsea Rudman reports: Last week, the Virginia Legislature moved closer to passing a bill that would require women seeking an abortion to undergo an ultrasound. Media reports and experts noted that because the mandate would apply to very early pregnancies as well, a traditional ultrasound would not always be adequate to obtain the detailed images…
LA: Ochsner reports hard drive, patient records missing
Ochsner is reporting yet another breach involving patient data: Staff at Ochsner Medical Center say an external hard drive containing patients’ personal and medical information is missing from the West Bank campus. The hard drive is designed to work with a bone density machine at the campus, and it was discovered missing Sunday. “After an…
TN: Personal Information Found Dumped Behind Mo’ Money Taxes
Memphis police are investigating thousands of documents containing personal information in dumpsters at a Whitehaven area Mo’ Money Taxes business. Now the tax preparation business is the focus of a federal investigation by the IRS for identity theft. Officers were called to the embattles tax service’s location on the 4100-block of Elvis Presley on Monday,…
Chinese Police, Panjin City Public Security Bureau Exposed as Vulnerable by @s3rverexe
content/images/gallery/random3/owned-https-gaj-panjin-gov_-cn-pastebin-com_.png @s3rverexe has just announced that they have hacked a Chinese police website, which happens to be the Panjin City Public Security Bureau website. content/images/gallery/random3/owned-https-gaj-panjin-gov_-cn-pastebin-com_.png The attack and leak of the vuln show just how easy it is to attack these sites due to the lack of security they have for query/input filtering. https://pastebin.com/5UWvT5SR