Confidential files on 25 people were on a computer stolen from the home of a Kirklees Council employee. The laptop theft was one of several incidents in which private data was lost by the authority. The council also lost a paper file containing children’s social services information, it emerged in new details revealed by the…
AU: DNA test names exposed online
Hedley Thomas reports: Australians seeking confidential DNA paternity tests to establish the parentage of their children have been outed online in a major privacy breach at Australia’s largest drug and alcohol testing company. Other sensitive data accidentally disclosed by the national company, Medvet, also compromise the privacy of hundreds of people who have confidentially ordered…
randolph.af.mil, bbh-labs.com, ebay.co.uk, euroantiquemarket.com and efnet leaks
Once again a military sector has been the target of a hack and leak, this time coming from via pastebin. these leaks are user names and passwords from the official Public Web site of Randolph Air Force Base, Texas and bbh-labs global innovation unit. The leaks come from a pastebin account named Phsy and so far they are the only two leaks….
More minor SQLi Dumps and leaks
Another hacker has surfaced via pastebin, going by the name of Mr Green and witht he twitter account of @neatstuffs. On the twitter account of Mr Green has a couple of pastes from smaller SQLi hacks and db dumps, they have also stated thats enough they do not want to get "caught". The sites that have…
lolcats out and playing SQLi exploits being leaked over twitter
Every week as the week gets closer to the weekend we start to see more minor leaks popping up over twitter/pastebin and various other places. Every week we seem to find a new "player" in the game who leaks a small amount of data, not complete database’s. The most recent one being from @CatloversUnited, this account…
Random account leaks from paste bin paypal, facebook, hotmails and more
Pastebin is a heaven for leaking data and this has been proven time and time again. Couple of random leaks that come across are paypal users with hashed passwords, a list of emails of what appears to be the results of some sort of phishing scam, and the last is just a dumb a of…