Another hack by #AntiSec, this time the New Jersey-based Stevens Institute of Technology. 31 first and last names, usernames, passwords (plaintext!) and email addresses exposed on Pastebinon July 7. And in many cases, the passwords are identical to the simple usernames. Not good. I emailed Stevens over the weekend to ask them about the breach…
Another Warning to Bashar al-Assad after damascusuniversity.edu.sy was hacked
A hacker going by the name of Idahc has given Bashar al-Assada warning via a paste bin leak. The leak comes from Syrian website damascusuniversity.edu.sy which is a university website, i am not totally sure behind the exact reason for hacking this exact site but it comes with a warning saying that they will target many…
Toshiba Employee database leaked by V0iD
Just come across a hacker calling themselfs V0iD, they have released 2 paste bin leaks based on a toshiba database which looks like emails and passwords of Toshiba employees. The 2 leaks can be found here and From Part 2 Some Info: _ There is total 14 "user"-lists. Who the fuck knows where they go? That’s not the purpose; try with…
Anonymous Leaks 90,000 Military Email Accounts in Latest #AntiSec Attack on Booz Allen Hamilton (updated)
Sam Biddle reports: Booz Allen Hamilton is a massive American consulting firm that does a substantial amount of work for the Pentagon. This means they’ve got a lot of military business on their servers—which Anonymous hacked. Today they’ve leaked it. The leak, dubbed ‘Military Meltdown Monday,’ includes 90,000 logins of military personnel—including personnel from US…
MILITARY MELTDOWN MONDAY Anonymous leaks military emails
Anonymous has just announced another wild leak this time with being dubbed MILITARY MELTDOWN MONDAY it contains military emails and passwords. This leak comes via Booz Allen a contract company for the US military. In the leaks release notes which are quite detailed and big, state that they have gain some keys for other treasure…
UK: News International papers targeted Gordon Brown (updated with apology from The Guardian)
The explosive scandal in the U.K. involving phone hacking is not something I’ve covered on this blog, but a story about it caught my eye. Nick Davies and David Leigh report: Journalists from across News International repeatedly targeted the former prime minister Gordon Brown, attempting to access his voicemail and obtaining information from his bank…