Bright new year, slimy return of The Dark Overlord (TDO), a well-known group of highly self-amusing cyber extortionists who’ve now chosen 9/11-related firms to pick on.. The group announced on Pastebin (content now removed) on New Year’s Eve that it had hacked a law firm that handles cases relating to the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks. It threatened to publicly release what it claimed are gigabytes of confidential, litigation-related documents: E-mails, retainer agreements, non-disclosure agreements, settlements, litigation strategies, liability analysis, defence formations, collection of expert witness testimonies, testimonies, communications with government officials in countries all over the world, voice mails, dealings with the FBI, USDOJ, DOD, and more, confidential communications, and so much more. The link for this article located at NakedSecurity / Sophos is no longer available. . The Silent Phantom cyber collective threatens to unveil confidential files linked to global warming litigation, igniting security fears.. Dark Overlord, Cyber Extortion, Data Breach, 9/11 Lawsuit, Cybersecurity Threat. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
WikiLeaks is back at it again. After having announced back in May that it would resume its activity, the WikiLeaks team has released two new batches of documents in the span of two days.. First, there were 270,000 new private Sony files, followed by 70,000 official documents from the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Sony execs can't catch a break, more financial info released The first lot of documents came to complete what was an already extensive database originating from the Sony hack, this batch being dubbed "Sony Files Part 2." The link for this article located at Softpedia is no longer available. . A massive data breach unveils 280,000 confidential Sony documents alongside 75,000 classified records from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs.. WikiLeaks Data Leak, Sony Documents, Saudi Ministry Files. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Get the latest Linux and open source security news straight to your inbox.