Earlier today TEAM T!g3R dumped a few databases and with images and information from a bunch of Sri Lanka government websites. These sites are the army, micro finance, lawnet, nsf, Port authority, Business Online, Sunday times. This shows the range of sites that hackers will go for, pretty much anything that has a exploit or entry point for a hacker…
TX: Plano Couple Plead Guilty to Health Care Fraud in State and Federal Probe
The following news release was issued by the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas on Sept. 1, 2011: Joanna Jones Ellis Kemp, 68, and her husband, Peter A. Kemp, 67, both of Plano, Texas, each appeared in federal court this morning before U.S. Magistrate Judge Irma C. Ramirez and pleaded guilty to…
Dutch Government: Websites’ Safety Not Guaranteed
Toby Sterling of Associated Press reports on a breach that does not directly involve personally identifiable information, but has great potential to do so: The Dutch government said Saturday it cannot guarantee the security of its own websites, days after the private company it uses to authenticate them admitted it was hacked. An official also…
700 accounts leaked from letsbefamous.com by @BlackHatGhosts
BlackHatGhosts have been leaking a fair bit of data and personal information today with one of the leaks contianing 700 accounts and a few admin accounts, the other leaks only contains emails and phone numbers from 2 website. The first leak comes from letsbefamous.com and is usernames, emails, passwords with passwords being encrypted. https://pastebin.com/U3kK2DG3 2nd leak…
Cleveland institute of music hacked again by Phsy
Phsy aka @stramble has dumb more administration details from the website https://cim.edu. Now this was hacked recently to and a different bunch of information was leaked. The question has to be asked, what the hell are they doing about the internet security? seems not a dam thing. I hope you are happy to all the people…
Republic of Tajikistan Parliament website hacked and defaced
The Republic of Tajikistan has become one of the latest governments to be hacked and defaced in a ongoing cyber war. The Tajikistan Parliament website was the target and has come of 2nd best with the hackers leaving a message. The domain is https://parlament.tj and a mirror can be found on Zone-H