@AnonHex has hacked and dumped a bunch of accounts from 18eighty.com, a clothing brand website. the leak contains emails, usernames and CLEAR text passwords. Once again this should be a warning that hackers will target anything that is insecure. Admin you need to get on your game and start earning the money you are paid. https://pastebin.com/hmxJUb1Y
UNICEF Ireland hacked and defaced
Sadly, a hacker going by the name of brwsk007 has gone fairly low and hacked and defaced a UNICEF website. The website that was left defaced was the Irish office, based in Dublin. It shows that hackers will go after any type of website regardless, as long as ti is insecure its a target. content/images/gallery/random2/hacked-by-brwsk007.png View the mirror on zone-h
UK: 'Humiliated' woman demands justice in medical records row (updated)
Kirsty Gibbins reports: A county woman left permanently disabled after an operation is battling a dental consultant she claims “humiliated and harassed” her by using her confidential medical information without consent. Lisa McIntosh, of Haddington, underwent a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) operation on her jaw in 2003, which left her blind in her right eye, with…
Former Hacker Charlie Miller, Now Working with DoD on Cyber Security
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Miami VA Hospital employee charged with identity theft
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Heartland gets most of banks’ claims dismissed over its massive data breach
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