The user names and email addresses of 20 million visitors to Russian online dating website Topface have reportedly been put up for sale on a crime forum, according to anti-fraud firm Easy Solutions. . According to the US firm, a criminal using the alias 'Mastermind' had posted news of the apparent hack, fifty percent of which were of Russian citizens and 40 percent from the EU. Seven million logins were Hotmail accounts, 2.5 million were from Yahoo and 2.3 million were from Gmail. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . A notorious figure dubbed 'The Puppetmaster' reportedly pilfered 15 million user IDs from the dating platform DateSphere and subsequently auctioned them off.. Topface Data Breach,Cybercrime News,Credential Exposure,Online Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
It. In an impassioned Senate floor speech yesterday, the California Democrat accused the CIA of criminal activity for allegedly searching computers used by Senate staffers. The CIA set up the computers at a secure location in northern Virginia so Senate Intelligence Committee staff could access classified documents pertaining to the CIA The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . A passionate address by a Californian Democrat in the Senate condemns the CIA for allegedly violating the law by probing Senate staff computer systems.. CIA Hack, Intelligence Scandal, Senate Computers, Unlawful Access. . Alex
Hackers have penetrated German underground forum carders.cc, copied login details, e-mail addresses and private e-mails from several thousand members and published them on RapidShare. According to a list seen by The H's associates at heise Security, the forum software had also logged the IP addresses of nearly one thousand members over a specific period. These have also been published.. The forum was used by criminals for various illegal activities, such as trading stolen credit card details and login details for online games. As well as posts from forum members, the SQL dumps from the forum application uploaded to RapidShare unfortunately also include a range of victim-related data. The unidentified hackers may well be the same group which hacked the 1337-crew underground forum in late 2009 and likewise published the stolen data The link for this article located at H Security is no longer available. . Cyber attackers breached secure systems at carders.cc, leaking sensitive information and account credentials of numerous users, heightening fears over privacy breaches.. Carder Forum Breach, Data Exposure Threat, Criminal Cyber Activity, Hacked Login Information. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Experts agree on one point: As the popularity of wireless local-area networking gear grows for small businesses and consumers, break-ins on unsecured networks are likely to become more common and increasingly involve criminal activity, experts said. Wi-Fi shipments are expected to . . . . Experts agree on one point: As the popularity of wireless local-area networking gear grows for small businesses and consumers, break-ins on unsecured networks are likely to become more common and increasingly involve criminal activity, experts said. Wi-Fi shipments are expected to nearly quadruple from a projected 9.8 million units this year to 47.4 million units by 2007, according to research firm Synergy Research Group. Tracking down open Wi-Fi ports while in a car, a practice known as "war driving," is a simple task with the proper radio scanning equipment. Once a wireless network is identified, war drivers may mark the spot, such as a building, with symbols in chalk to indicate to others what type of network is accessible and its security features. According to research by the WorldWide WarDrive, more than two-thirds of the roughly 88,100 access points found by war drivers around the globe this year did not have basic security settings activated. The link for this article located at CNet is no longer available. . With the growing prevalence of wireless connectivity, vulnerable networks are turning into key attractions for a surge in hacks and illicit activities.. Wireless Security, Network Threats, Wi-Fi Breaches, Unsecured Networks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Cybercops say computer crime incidents more than doubled last year, creating a virtual crime wave across computer systems all over the world. More than 21,000 incidents, up from nearly 10,000 in 1999, were reported in 2000 to Carnegie Mellon University's Software . . . . Cybercops say computer crime incidents more than doubled last year, creating a virtual crime wave across computer systems all over the world. More than 21,000 incidents, up from nearly 10,000 in 1999, were reported in 2000 to Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute, which tracks online criminal activity in the United States and helps victims. This year's first quarter saw more than 7000 reported incidents. The Internet Fraud Complaint Center, which was established by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National White Collar Crime Center in May 2000, reports increasing amounts of Internet fraud. Its reports total more than 20,000 complaints from its inception until early November. In addition to fraudulent transactions, cybercrime ranges from hacking to stealing credit card numbers and planting viruses. The link for this article located at The Industry Standard is no longer available. . Digital law enforcement officials reveal that cybercrime occurrences have surged significantly, resulting in an unprecedented online criminal surge worldwide.. Cybercrime, Online Fraud, Incident Trends. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A special codebreaking organisation is to be set up inside the headquarters of MI5 to crack encrypted communications and computer discs belonging to suspected organised criminals and terrorists. The new centre, which will begin to recruit expert codebreakers soon, will cost . . . . A special codebreaking organisation is to be set up inside the headquarters of MI5 to crack encrypted communications and computer discs belonging to suspected organised criminals and terrorists. The new centre, which will begin to recruit expert codebreakers soon, will cost about £25 million over the next few years, and has already been budgeted for by the Home Office. The link for this article located at TheTimes is no longer available. . MI6 establishes a fresh decryption division to confront coded messages from offenders and extremists.. Codebreaking, Encrypted Communications, Cybersecurity Measures, Organized Crime, Criminal Activity. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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