As a follow-up to a breach previously reported on this blog involving an employee of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Shadyside Hospital, multiple media sources are reporting that the employee pleaded guilty last week to to taking the names, social security numbers and birth dates of 19 patients there. Read more in the Pittsburgh…
CA: 1200 Sutter Gould Medical Foundation patients' records tossed into dump
Paper medical records belonging to approximately 1,200 patients who visit Sutter Gould Medical Foundation physicians in Stockton and Lodi were lost May 27. They ended up buried in a landfill. The documents – all in one box – contained patient names, addresses, diagnostic test results, provider notes and correspondence, Social Security numbers, disability forms and…
ROL ISP network data leaked
rol.net.mv, Raajjé Online internet service provider located in the Maldives has had its network information leaked. In the release notes states that this is done anonymous in the name of #antisec: To support the ongoing Operation #AntiSec we thought we should leak the booty below: We got alerted to this via twitter: @Cyber_War_News Maldives 2nd ISP…
LocalLeaks and HackerLeaks Press Release
July 4, 2011 First we would like to thank the global media for being so attentive to the launch of our two new disclosure platforms. We would also like to thank the several dozen people who already trusted us with their sensitive leaks. It has been a remarkable week for those of us who staff…
The Orlando Bowl Anonymous Operation Orlando 4th July contest
Note: anything that we have missed please contact us. Anonymous today made history with a string of website being taken offline for long period of time in a coordinated attack on Orlando city government based websites, This attack is part of Operation Orlando, an Anonymous operation to feed to homeless without fear of arrest from…
Security May Be Broken, But All is Not Lost
Dennis Fisher writes: It’s been an ugly year so far for the security industry. In fact, if you’re looking at it objectively, almost nothing has gone right in the last six months. The long list of attacks this year–including RSA, Sony, Epsilon, Lockheed Martin, Citigroup and many others–coupled with the emergence of amorphous hacking groups like LulzSec and Anonymous on…