- 02, 04, 2013
- No Comments.
- By Charles
- anonymous, Blog, Hackers, Hacking, Hacks, hacktivism, IT, Law & order, legislation, Security
Anonymous posts over 4000 U.S. bank executive credentials
Summary: Anonymous appears to have published login and private information from over 4000 American bank executive credentials its Operation Last Resort, demanding US computer crime law reform. By Violet Blue for Zero Day | February 4, 2013 — 07:28 GMT (23:28 PST) Original article: http://www.zdnet.com/anonymous-posts-over-4000-u-s-bank-executive-credentials-7000010740/ Following attacks on U.S. government websites last weekend, Anonymous seems to [...]
Take a Tour- 03, 15, 2012
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- By Lisa Vaas
- data breach, Data loss, fines, healthcare, HIPAA, HITECH, Law & order, legislation, Privacy, Tennessee, Vulnerability
US health insurer fined $1.5m over 2009 data breach
All healthcare providers and insurers need to know the onus is on them when it comes to training and securing personal information.
Take a Tour- 03, 14, 2012
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- By Graham Cluley
- featured, Iran, Law & order, Mark Thompson, Tehran, Vulnerability
Cyber-attack on BBC Persian Service linked to Iranian intimidation
The BBC has revealed that it suffered a “sophisticated cyber attack” following a campaign of persistent intimidation from the Iranian authorities.
Take a Tour- 03, 13, 2012
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- By Graham Cluley
- extradition, featured, gary mckinnon, Law & order, richard o'dwyer, tvshack, tvshack.net
TVShack’s Richard O’Dwyer "sold down the river" as extradition to USA cleared
The British Home Secretary, Theresa May, has approved the extradition to the United States of the 23-year-old student who created the TVShack website.
Take a Tour- 03, 13, 2012
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- By Graham Cluley
- anonymous, featured, Hacking, hacktivism, Law & order
The problem with Anonymous.. it doesn’t know who it is
If your movement has no defined leadership, no structure, no way for people to officially become members.. how can it define what’s done in the name of the movement and what isn’t?
Anonymity can have its drawbacks.
Take a Tour- 03, 12, 2012
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- By Graham Cluley
- featured, Gordon Ramsay, Law & order, Malware, Phil Hall, Privacy, spyware
Gordon Ramsay sues over hacked emails that revealed hair transplant
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay is suing a former editor of the disgraced News of the World newspaper in a case involving hacked emails.
Take a Tour- 03, 12, 2012
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- By Graham Cluley
- Abortion, anonymous, Data loss, featured, Hacking, James Jeffery, Law & order, pregnancy, Privacy, termination
Anonymous hacker confesses to stealing abortion database records
A hacker linked with the Anonymous movement has admitted to breaking into the website of Britain’s biggest abortion service, and stealing the records of approximately 10,000 people.
Take a Tour- 03, 09, 2012
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- By Lachlan Urquhart
- Law & order, Privacy, Social networks
Smartphone apps are sending your data to China
A Sunday Times report found that many smartphone apps are collecting too much personal data and then sending it outside the EU to the US, Israel, China and India. But do these countries meet EU data protection standards?
Take a Tour- 03, 09, 2012
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- By Graham Cluley
- Abortion, anonymous, Data loss, Hacking, James Jeffery, Law & order, pregnancy, Privacy, termination
Suspected Anonymous hacker arrested after abortion website attack
Police have arrested a 27-year-old man, suspected of defacing and hacking into the website of Britain’s largest single abortion provider.
Take a Tour- 03, 07, 2012
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- By Graham Cluley
- anonymous, FBI, featured, Hacking, Law & order, LulzSec, Privacy
How Anonymous spied on FBI / UK Police hacking investigation conference call
How careful are you with your conference call details?
Can you be sure that no-one is listening in to your private business discussions?
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