@NetBashers have released server information for Mercantile Communications, the first ISP based in Nepal and started its services in 1995 with dialup and now all the basic services a isp has. This data release is the server administration and staff logins, now while this dump may not be Huge in juicy information as such, it does…
FBI Personal Information Leaked
Well as most know there is a never ending battle between the FBI and anonymous hackers. This results in lots of FBI based attacks and leaks. The latest leak comes in the form of a simple paste on pastee.org, the personal information includes, names emails phone numbers and other personal information. At the bottom of the…
CNAIPIC, Italian Police Documents leaked
Yeah i know this is a bit late, We totally missed it with all the recent rush going on. The Italian government has fallen victim to its own security, being hacked, data taken and leaked online in one of the latest #antisec attacks. This leak is said to of amount over 8gb of data and comes from Italy’s…
Huge bunch of attacks by @CMDL1NE
@CMDL1NE has been very busy, infact probably the most busy hackeer we seen in a while. To start todays, we have a fair few data dumps and exposed servers, and huge email list. Most dumps con Nobleromancoins.com: https://pastebin.com/h8VNx7E7 Scsl.ru: https://pastebin.com/tVSbnhgf Ocean1tower.com: https://pastebin.com/WdruBeE7 Lainumthong.com:https://pastebin.com/pKDFky5b Glamour4hire.com:https://pastebin.com/R19fB9YS Gammadistribuzione.it: https://pastebin.com/cGAWMRR8 Gspa.nida.ac.th: https://pastebin.com/gz0s03up Campaignforliberty.com: https://pastebin.com/zCsuNdDQ Carcareproducts.be: https://pastebin.com/9vX0HFMn
Data stolen from 35 million South Korean social networking users
Graham Cluley writes: Hackers have broken into the popular South Korean websites Nate and Cyworld earlier this week, and stolen information about 35 million social networking users. Names, email addresses, phone numbers and resident registration numbers of users are said to have been compromised. The BBC reports that the Korean Communications Commission has pointed the finger…
Commentary: Belmont bank must pay fine for data breach, but was a fine too harsh?
Greg Turner reports: Belmont Savings Bank agreed to pay $7,500 in a settlement of a consumer data breach case with the state attorney general’s office. In May, the bank lost an unencrypted computer tape containing the personal information of more than 13,000 customers. A bank employee left the backup tape on a desk instead of…