A hacker group going by the name of 3xp1r3 cyber army has dumped 2 separate pastes with thousands of account details to www.hi5ads.com. The attacks looks to eb done with havij or something along them lines and has no resasons attached to it. The leaks contain emails and plain text passwords. https://pastebin.com/sDMgbuSr https://pastebin.com/QuZnztvg
Infrax shown as a Key Industry Player for Smart Grid Security
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Oct. 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Infrax Systems, Inc., (OTCBB: IFXY), a global provider of unified Smart Grid-related products and services for the Energy and Utility industries, announced their inclusion in the recently released Pike Research Smart Grid Cyber Security report. Infrax Systems was listed as one of the key industry players in Smart Grid…
Ca: Private children’s ministry papers dumped in trash bin
CTV reports: The B.C. government is dealing with another privacy breach after confidential documents from the Ministry of Children and Family Development were found dumped in a garbage bin. The documents were discovered dumped in a green dumpster behind a Victoria apartment building last week, and contain client names, addresses, birth dates and health card…
Hi5ads and Bangla TV hacked; user data dumped
Noticed on Pastebin today: Hi5ads.com was reportedly hacked on October 29 via SQL injection by those identifying themselves as “3xp1r3 cyber army.” The data dump includes 5,065 entries from the “mero_classified” database consisting of usernames, clear-text passwords, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and names. In a separate data dump, the group lists 3,149 clear-text passwords and…
Web Werks becomes major victim of the Duqu Virus
an Indian web host has become a victim in the hunt for the owners of the Duqu virus, Indian Authorities last week seized computers from the web werks data center. Web works has been operating for about 15years now and is a fairly big and well known web host with many common solutions at affordable pricing. So far they have only…
China link found to virus targeting diplomatic offices
The computer virus used in targeted attacks against Japanese diplomatic missions overseas was designed to transmit identification data and other information from infected computers to two servers in China, it has been learned. One of the two servers in China is registered at a domain that was also used in cyber-attacks against online search giant…