[Download this video as it will most likely get removed from yoututbe!](https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6918037) > Dear Citizens of the world, We live in the most troubled times! Ravaged by debt, enslaved by greed, and trapped by media lies! Our lives have become such a burden, that we forgo the very basic instincts of our being – to…
Kuwait Government wants twitter users that “slander” or effect the community
content/images/gallery/random2/ministry-of-interior-kuwait-news.png Its come to light from this website kuna.net.kw/ that the Kuwait government might be after anonymous users… well after a bit of digging around and a crap load of trying to get the translator to work finally found the original press release from the ministry of interior for Kuwait government. In the release which translates very badly doesn’t actually outline Anonymous users but more…
Texas clinic notifies 3,000 patients after 5 computers stolen
It looks like we now have some details on one of the breaches for which we had no information: Stone Oak Urgent Care. Patrick Danner reports: Five computers containing medical and personal information of more than 3,000 patients were stolen from a Stone Oak physician’s office in October. Dr. Sudhir Gogu of the Stone Oak Urgent Care &…
2700+ Accounts leaked from Promo Web
Promo Web’s forums have been fairly hard with over 2700 user account details being dumped on pastebin. The leak contains usernames, emails and clear text passwords. https://pastebin.com/6SNeGMAb
STRATFOR wasn’t the only firm storing full credit card numbers with CVV – Who failed to guide GuideYou.com? (updated)
Three recent breach reports to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office that flew under the media radar: Automatic Data Processing (ADP) reported that a laptop stolen from an associate’s home contained information on A. W. Hastings‘ employees including names, addresses, and Social Security numbers. The laptop, stolen November 12, was encrypted and had a logon…
WV: Bank says Va. company failed to prevent ID theft (update1)
Here’s another breach I hadn’t heard about. Interesting to see the bank suing the firm for negligence in security. Kyla Asbury reports: The Bank of Charles Town is suing N/L Entertainment after it claims the company failed to prevent the theft of debit card and credit information of its customers at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas…