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Region: Reston, VA 20190
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91. Man & college idiot infects college PCs to steal huge database
August 29, 2011
A former college student has admitted taking part in a criminal scheme that used malware to steal and sell large databases of faculty and alumni, change grades, and siphon funds from other students' accounts.
Daniel J. Fowler, 21, of Kansas City, Missouri, pleaded guilty in federal court the...
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92. Arizona DPS system hacked: LulzSec group claims responsibility
August 29, 2011
The Arizona Republic, By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, Matt Haldane and Shaun McKinnon, Jun. 24, 2011
Computer experts are trying to determine how an international group of hackers broke into the Arizona Department of Public Safety’s computers on Thursday and downloaded and released hundreds of la...
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93. Lush breached Data Protection Act, ICO confirms
August 17, 2011
Payment details of 5,000 customers were compromised in persistent hacking attack
By Anh Nguyen | Computerworld UK | Published 16:21, 09 August 11
The Information Commissioner has found cosmetics retailer Lush in breach of the Data Protection Act (DPA) after the company’s website was ...
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94. Hershey hacked by attacker who changes recipe rather than steal data
August 17, 2011
A hacker managed to penetrate the website of confectionary giant Hershey and change a recipe.
While the hacker left without taking any financial data, it is possible that passwords, email addresses, mailing addresses and birthdays of any consumer that registered on the site could have been a...
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95. S.J. ringmaster used inside help to steal more than $200K from TD Bank customer accounts
August 17, 2011
CHERRY HILL — For more than two years, Kashon Adade sent many customers to TD Bank offices in South Jersey, authorities say.
But all that business wasn't welcome. Investigators claim Adade ran a bank-fraud ring that relied on insider help and identity theft to drain about $200,000 from the a...
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96. Citigroup Reports Security Breach - Idiots
August 17, 2011
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Citigroup(C) has once again become a victim of a security breach. This time, it is the credit card unit in Japan.
Citi Cards Japan said in a statement on its Web site that "certain personal information of 92,408 customers has allegedly been obtained and sold to a thir...
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97. Sun admits data stolen amid fresh hack claims
August 17, 2011
By Stewart Mitchell
Posted on 2 Aug 2011 at 09:32
UPDATE: Personal details of thousands of Sun readers have been posted online following a potentially previously undisclosed hack attack on News International.
The paper's parent company sent out warning letters to readers expl...
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98. University of Arizona computer security hacked?
August 17, 2011
The computer security at the UA seems tough to beat, or so it seemed until last night.
If you have ever had to set up a password with the UA, they require you to change it once a year, and the new password selection process is grueling as you choose not a password but a “passphrase” that has...
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99. Suspected Anonymous hacker ‘had 750,000 passwords
August 17, 2011
A London court heard this morning how 18-year-old Jake Davis allegedly had the login passwords of 750,000 people on his computer when he was arrested in the Shetland Islands last week.
Davis is suspected by the authorities of being "Topiary", the public face of the Anonymous and LulzSec hack...
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100. Millions hit in South Korean hack
August 17, 2011
South Korea has blamed Chinese hackers for stealing data from 35 million accounts on a popular social network.
The attacks were directed at the Cyworld website as well as the Nate web portal, both run by SK Communications.
Hackers are believed to have stolen phone numbers, email addr...
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