well this is no surprise but armytimes.com is reporting that DARPA has released a statement to them stating that they are in the progress of building a new email threat system that will monitor their internal email network. Other then stating the above they wouldn’t release any further details on the project or how far it will go…
OpHiroshima Original Press Release
Original posted "#Op Hiroshima Hello and seasons greetings! Calling all d0xers, hax0rs, phreaks and social engineers: Do you value the free exchange of information? Would you fight for the internet? Do we share common opressors? With each and every passing moment decisions are being made and steps taken to destroy the information super highway that…
SOPA is proving to show who u can trust
We have done much reporting on SOPA, infact we have not done any but now, its come to light that some very major companys are in support of SOPA and this is having a huge effect across the world. One of the biggest companys is GoDaddy, yeah everyone knows who they are and everyone that…
UT: Provo School District system hacked
Someone gained access to the district’s e-mail database and used it to send out about 3,200 emails to parents and some students. The e-mail contained a link to a survey about satisfaction with the district, but the district didn’t authorize sending it and they have no idea as yet who misused the database to send…
trionworlds.com release’s notification that many accounts breahed
Dear *, We recently discovered that unauthorized intruders gained access to a Trion Worlds account database. The database in question contained information including user names, encrypted passwords, dates of birth, email addresses, billing addresses, and the first and last four digits and expiration dates of customer credit cards. There is no evidence, and we have…
Virginia database with Social Security numbers available to public for 10 years
Steve Contorno reports: A state database containing sensitive information, including more than 600 Social Security numbers, was available to the general public through the Virginia Department of General Services website since 2001. The department announced Friday that the site is now secure, and it is notifying affected individuals. The state does not believe the sensitive…