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Synology NAS Boxes
June 13, 2014
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[ financial, malware, technology ]
Dell SecureWorks reveals that unknown hackers were able to hijack Synology NAS Boxes for mining Dogecoin, reaping $620,000 in two months.
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Domino's
June 13, 2014
In June 2014, Domino's Pizza in France and Belgium was hacked by a group going by the name "Rex Mundi" and their customer data held to ransom. Domino's refused to pay the ransom and six months later, the attackers released the data along with troves of other hacked accounts. Amongst the customer data was passwords stored with a weak MD5 hashing algorithm and no salt.
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Craftsman Book
June 12, 2014
An estimated 11,000 customers who bought products from Craftsman-book.com have their credit card details compromised after the company website is compromised.
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Feedly
June 11, 2014
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[ financial, ddos, technology ]
News aggregator Feedly is made inaccessible by a DDoS attack. Attackers demand a ransom to stop their crippling assault, which the company refuses to pay.
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Denmark's Socialist Party
June 11, 2014
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[ leak, government ]
The Danish branch of the infamous collective Anonymous targets Denmark's Socialist Party (Socialistisk Folkeparti) for signing and passing mass Internet surveillance bill and leaks logins and SSNs of a couple of dozens of members.
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Sky News Egypt
June 11, 2014
A hacker called Hmeidefaces the official website of ESETand 4 of itsSpanish domains.
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Undisclosed online gambling website
June 10, 2014
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[ hack, ddos ]
Cloud-based security services provider Incapsula states to have fought off a 100 Gbps DDoS attack against an online gambling website.
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Deezer
June 10, 2014
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[ hack, ddos, technology ]
The French music service Deezer is struck by a DDoS attack, which remains unavailable during the weekend.
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Evernote
June 10, 2014
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[ hack, ddos, technology ]
Mobile and online note app Evernote was hit with a DDoS attack, taking its servers offline for several hours.
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Placemark Investments
June 10, 2014
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[ hack, finance ]
Placemark Investments begins notifying an undisclosed number of clients that their personal information may have been exposed when one of its servers was breached.
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Twitter
June 10, 2014
The names, addresses, and Social Security numbers of a handful of staff at Twitter (including the CEO) are leaked on the dark wen.
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New York Board of Elections
June 9, 2014
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[ hack, government ]
The Anonymous protest against the FIFA World Cup starts here: the hacktivist collective defaces the New York State Board of Elections official website (elections.ny.gov).
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Manga Traders
June 9, 2014
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[ leak, misconfiguration, technology ]
In June 2014, the Manga trading website Mangatraders.com had the usernames and passwords of over 900k users leaked on the internet (approximately 855k of the emails were unique). The passwords were weakly hashed with a single iteration of MD5 leaving them vulnerable to being easily cracked.
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Rowan Companies
June 8, 2014
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[ hack, energy ]
Rowan Companies notifies employees, vendors, and contractors of a system intrusion.
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US Army
June 6, 2014
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[ hack, government ]
The US Army warns that databases holding information on 16,000 South Korean civilian employees of the US military and applicants for base jobs may have been compromised.
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ESET
June 6, 2014
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[ hack, technology ]
The ESET Security Forum is hacked and the company confirms that account credentials of its roughly 2,700 members have been accessed by the attackers.
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Autonation
June 5, 2014
National automobile retailer AutoNation notifies an undisclosed number of customers that their payment card data, as well as other information, may have been captured by hackers that compromised AutoNation websites hosted and operated by TradeMotion.
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SingPass
June 5, 2014
1,500 online identification accounts used for accessing Singapore government services may have been accessed illicitly.
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ESET's Spain domain
June 4, 2014
A hacker called Hmeidefaces the official website of ESETand 4 of itsSpanish domains.
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Arkansas State University
June 2, 2014
At Arkansas State University (A-State), full and partial Social Security numbers are compromised for about 50,000 early childhood practitioners after unauthorized access is gained to databases related to the Traveling Arkansas Professional Pathways (TAPP).