Have you heard about the recent leak affecting the hacking forum Cracked.to? Last Friday the forum's database of 321,000 members and 749,161 unique email addresses was leaked on rival site, RaidForums. Learn the details in this interesting article: . When users of hacking forums turn on each other, expect things to get messy quickly. The latest site to find itself on the receiving end of this phenomenon is Cracked.to which last Friday reportedly found its database of 321,000 members and 749,161 unique email addresses leaked on rival site, RaidForums. We can say that with confidence because by Monday the compromised accounts had become another statistic on the Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) breach database – the industry’s go-to for news of such incidents. The link for this article located at NakedSecurity is no longer available. . In the underground world of digital criminals, betrayal often leads to chaos. Recent reports from prominent forums indicate a significant breach of data. Secrets are spilling.. Hacking Forum Breach, Database Leak, Information Security, Data Exposure. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In September, Amazon started investigating reports that some of its employees in the US and China have been leaking data to third-party sellers in exchange for money. Now, the e-commerce giant has notified affected customers that an employee shared their email addresses with a third-party seller.. Amazon told The Wall Street Journal that it already fired that particular employee and booted the seller who received the email addresses off the platform. More importantly, it said no other customer information other than those addresses were disclosed. The link for this article located at Engadget is no longer available. . Amazon told The Wall Street Journal that it already fired that particular employee and booted the se. september, amazon, started, investigating, reports, employees, china. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
As detailed by the Politico report confirmed by US officials, the employees affected by the e-mail system hack were notified, but the alert sent also discloses the fact that the e-mail system containing classified information was not breached.. According to the breach alert sent to the State Department workforce there "is an ongoing investigation and we are working with partner agencies to conduct a full assessment. We will reach to any additional employees as needed." The link for this article located at Softpedia News is no longer available. . A security notification reveals an instance of employee data leakage within the Department of State, yet assures that no sensitive information was affected.. State Department Security, Data Breach Assessment, Employee Data Notification. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Business news site Forbes.com was still recovering today from the after-effects of an attack by hackers that exposed the email addresses of more than a million of its users and forced it to take its blogging platform down. . Lewis DVorkin, chief product officer and the brains behind Forbes The link for this article located at Recode is no longer available. . Lewis DVorkin, chief product officer and the brains behind ForbesThe link for this article located a. business, forbes, still, recovering, today, after-effects, attack. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Passwords, job accounts safe, says Jobs site. The Washington Post has said that the database of its jobs site had been breached by hackers who stole about 1.27 million users' IDs and email addresses. . The company said on its website that the Washington Post Co's jobs website was breached twice last month. Washington Post said it took immediate steps to shut down the website after discovering the attack quickly. It said that about 1.27 million users' IDs and email addresses were affected, but added that the hackers had not accessed passwords or other personal information of users. The company said the jobs accounts of users also remain safe. The link for this article located at CBR Online is no longer available. . The company said on its website that the Washington Post Co's jobs website was breached twice last m. passwords, accounts, washington, database. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Anonymous, the hacker group known for targeting companies that refused to process payments for WikiLeaks, has attacked an American security firm that has been assisting the FBI.. In response to HBGary Federal's proclamation that it knew who the leaders of Anonymous were, the hacker group stole thousands of private emails and took over the website with a letter explaining everything. "You brought this upon yourself. You've tried to bit at the Anonymous hand, and now the Anonymous hand is bitch-slapping you in the face," said the letter. The group also accuses the HBGary of wanting public attention, releasing part of an email attributed to CEO Aaron Barr.. In response to HBGary Federal's proclamation that it knew who the leaders of Anonymous were, the hac. anonymous, hacker, group, known, targeting, companies, refused, process, payments, wikil. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
After the piracy activist group known as 4can targeted the MPAA and RIAA websites with a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack one week ago, a group of activists has locked on a new target: anti-piracy lawyers.. On Friday, according to Slyck, a website dedicated to file sharing, the website root directory of anti-piracy law firm ACS:Law was exposed, creating the possibility of a "cataclysmic data breach" for the company. Sure enough, Slyck noted that "a torrent file claiming to be the internal email database of ACS:Law and solicitor Andrew Crossley has been posted to The Pirate Bay and on the web." The link for this article located at Information Week is no longer available. . Data exchange platform Slyck has disclosed a possible security incident at ACS:Law following a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that unveiled private correspondence.. Data Breach, DDoS Attack, Email Security, Cyber Threats, Anti-Piracy Law. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In a twist of fate that copyright owners are sure to snicker at, The Pirate Bay has been hacked and the info bandits made off with user information.. According to Brian Krebs, up until December an Internet security reporter with The Washington Post, an Argentinian hacker called Ch Russo, penetrated The Pirate Bay, one of the world's best BitTorrent search engines, and snatched "user names, e-mail and Internet addresses of more than 4 million of the site's users." Reporting on his blog, Krebsonsecurity.com, Krebs said to prove the validity of his claims, Russo sent Krebs own username and password for The Pirate Bay. Krebs confirmed that the information was accurate. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . User data from The Pirate Bay compromised, revealing more than 4 million email accounts and user IDs by a hacker from Argentina.. Pirate Bay Breach, User Data Exposure, Hacking Analysis. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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