Since 1 December, one or more hackers have been publishing data and documents from hundreds of German politicians in a Twitter advent calendar – a massive assault on the government that wasn’t discovered until Thursday night. . Apparently, nobody noticed until the hacker hijacked the Twitter account of German YouTube star Simon Unge. On Friday, Berlin public broadcaster RBB Inforadio was the first to report on the hack. The link for this article located at NakedSecurity / Sophos is no longer available. . A cybercriminal exposed confidential details of French officials, remaining undetected until a prominent Instagram account was compromised.. German Politician Attack, Twitter Doxing Incident, Cybersecurity Breach. . Brittany Day
A penetration tester has reportedly hacked Yahoo!, claiming to have gained access to website backup and database files for a dozen databases.. The hacker using the handle Virus_Hima published screenshots that showed the purported site backups for a Yahoo! finance subdomain. The link for this article located at SC MagazIne is no longer available. . The hacker using the handle Virus_Hima published screenshots that showed the purported site backups . penetration, tester, reportedly, hacked, yahoo, claiming, gained, website, backup. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Romanian attacker known as TinKode has compromised a FTP server belonging to Goddard Space Flight Center, and has released a screenshot of the server as a proof. The files on it appear to be related to NASA. The breach is confirmed by NASA The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The breach is confirmed by NASAThe link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available.. romanian, attacker, known, tinkode, compromised, server, belonging, goddard, space, flight. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A COUPLE of 16-year old hackers had their wicked way exploiting a security vulnerability recently that allowed one of them to steal and publish a PHP cloud hosting firm's proprietary source code on Twitter.. On his company's blog, PHP Fog founder and CEO Lucas Carlson described how an Australian called 'Eliot' and an American called 'John' embarked on a competition to see who could deface Carlson's website the fastest. Carlson said that 'John' gave instructions to 'Eliot' to break into PHP Fog's shared hosting environment. The PHP Fog boss admitted he made it easy when he "unfortunately and stupidly" had an old copy of the company's code on the server that had PHP Fog's system passwords on it, which it had not deleted or changed. Oops. The link for this article located at The Inquirer is no longer available. . Young cybercriminals leveraged a vulnerability to access and disseminate confidential programming from a cloud service provider on social media.. Teenage Hackers, PHP Security Flaw, Cloud Hosting Exploit, Hacker Competition. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A hacker broke into a wireless carrier's network over at least seven months and read e-mails and personal computer files of hundreds of customers, including the Secret Service agent investigating the hacker, the government said Wednesday. . The hacker obtained an internal Secret Service memorandum and part of a mutual assistance legal treaty from Russia. The documents contained "highly sensitive information pertaining to ongoing ... criminal cases," according to court records. The break-in targeted the network for Bellevue, Wash.-based T-Mobile USA, which has 16.3 million customers in the United States. It was discovered during a broad Secret Service investigation, "Operation Firewall," which targeted underground hacker organizations known as Shadowcrew, Carderplanet and Darkprofits. Nicolas Lee Jacobsen, 21, of Santa Ana, Calif., a computer engineer, has been charged with the break-in in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. Investigators said they traced the hacker's online activities to a hotel in Williamsport, N.Y., where Jacobsen was staying. Jacobsen, who was arrested in October in California, has been released on a $25,000 bond posted by his uncle, who was ordered to keep his own personal computer locked up so Jacobsen couldn't use it. The link for this article located at Mitch Wagner is no longer available. . An intruder compromised Sprint's system for several months, gaining access to confidential correspondence and files, impacting numerous clients.. T-Mobile Data Breach,Hacker Access Incident,Hacking Cybersecurity. . Joe Shakespeare
A hacker claims to have stolen three security advisories from a corporate computer and posted them on a public mailing list, creating fresh dilemmas for users and software makers. A self-proclaimed hacker claims to have stolen three unreleased security advisories . . . . A hacker claims to have stolen three security advisories from a corporate computer and posted them on a public mailing list, creating fresh dilemmas for users and software makers. A self-proclaimed hacker claims to have stolen three unreleased security advisories from a corporate computer and posted them to a public mailing list. The online vandal, who uses the monicker "Hack4Life", said on Wednesday that he stole advisories detailing flaws in a common set of Unix code, the Kerberos authentication system and some implementations of encryption for Web sites. He claims to have stolen them from a firm that had been working with the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) Coordination Center, a clearinghouse for security information. The link for this article located at ZDNetUK is no longer available. . A hacker claims to have stolen three security advisories from a corporate computer and posted them o. hacker, claims, stolen, three, security, advisories, corporate, computer, posted. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Even before the CanSecWest security conference started on Wednesday, unknown hackers had given the hotel's high-speed network a case of the hiccups. By Wednesday evening, the system was laid out flat. The pros were peeved, and a call for an electronic posse went out. . . .. Even before the CanSecWest security conference started on Wednesday, unknown hackers had given the hotel's high-speed network a case of the hiccups. By Wednesday evening, the system was laid out flat. The pros were peeved, and a call for an electronic posse went out. "We're forming a hunting party," Dragos Ruiu, independent security consultant and conference organizer, told the room of nearly 150 hackers and security experts late Thursday afternoon. "If anyone wants to help us find out who's...poisoning the hotel network, talk to me." But that evening, the vandal stayed offline and the hotel network was, for a little while, glitch free. Networks don't come much more hostile than those at the CanSecWest security conference. The three-day conference brought together hackers, security consultants, and government officials to talk tech about the latest tools and trends in the online arena. The link for this article located at news.com is no longer available. . Unravel the mayhem at TechCon as cybercriminals infiltrate the conference Wi-Fi, leading to a call for a digital vigilante team to hunt them down.. CanSecWest 2023, Hacker Gathering, Network Security Threats. . Anthony Pell
A hacker going by the name of ThePike yesterday defaced Alldas.de - a site that tracks Web site defacements... A well-known Web site that tracks defacements on other sites by hackers such as PoizonB0x was itself defaced yesterday by . . . . A hacker going by the name of ThePike yesterday defaced Alldas.de - a site that tracks Web site defacements... A well-known Web site that tracks defacements on other sites by hackers such as PoizonB0x was itself defaced yesterday by a hacker going under the name of ThePike. Alldas.de is one of a shrinking number of sites that track a growing number of defacements. At the end of May a similar site, called Attrition.org, said it would stop tracking Web site defacements because the volunteer staff can no longer keep up with the volume. The administrators of Alldas.de acknowledged their vulnerability to hackers: "Nothing is 100 percent secure," they said in a statement, "and today we managed to realise that our security wasn't as good as we thought." The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . A hacker going by the name of ThePike yesterday defaced Alldas.de - a site that tracks Web site defa. hacker, going, thepike, yesterday, defaced, alldas, tracks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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