Showing posts with label passwords. Show all posts
Showing posts with label passwords. Show all posts

Monday, February 4, 2013

Twitter hacked: 250,000 accounts at risk

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The headaches continue for Twitter. It seems that every few months the popular microblogging site is experiencing some hack or some form of high-impact attack. The most recent was probably the last February 1. On day 02, the company announced that 250,000 user accounts have been affected. He also was quick to say that the small cut of the 01 not had anything to do with the attack, which coincidentally took place the same day it is believed,

Twitter quickly changed the passwords of 250,000 accounts and revoked tokens login. Affected users have received your new password in your mail account.

Apparently, the attack has affected users who have registered all in 2007 and looks like it was quite sophisticated. The company believes that it is the work of professional hackers and do not consider it to be an isolated case. It is believed that other companies and organizations could have been attacked by the same group or the like recently.

Servers newspapers New York Times and Wall Street Journal were also attacked in recent days. It seems that cyber attacks are begun to be directed increasingly to media companies and Internet in general.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Mother hacked into school to improve their children's note

 Madre hackeó escuela para mejorar nota de sus hijos

A mother in Pennsylvania was charged with trespassing on school computers for their children to improve their calificaciones.La woman allegedly improperly could change the assessment because he used passwords he obtained while working for the school district.

Police investigators say that Catherine used the password Venusto superintendent of Northwestern Lehigh School District to change the ratings. She was charged Wednesday with five felony counts, but was released on bail.
Authorities say Venusto changed a failing grade in 2010 of his daughter with a note of absence for medical reasons. In that year she was still secretary for the district. The woman, of New Tripoli, was also accused of manipulating a score of his son, from 98% to 99% in February.
State police said admitted Venusto change assessments, but that she thought her actions, while unethical, were not illegal.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Privacy complaint filed by the attack on PlayStation Network


The Data Protection Agency has filed a complaint against Sony Facua by 'hacking' the online service of the PlayStation. The agency could not prove that you can apply the Law of Protection of Information (Act) Spanish to incidents involving the company and its impact to users.

In late April 2011, Sony announced that the company closed its network of online gaming worldwide for "maintenance problems". However, later acknowledged that the global moratorium was due to infiltration of a group hacker could have compromised the security of the data of millions of passwords, purchase history, billing addresses and even credit card data .

For these reasons, in Spain FACUA-Consumers in Action denounced the Data Protection Agency (AEPD) to Sony, saying the company was responsible for "security hole in its network of online games on the PlayStation Network was a cracker accessed confidential data. "

The Spanish subsidiary of Sony claimed during the inspections of the AEPD that the incident occurred on the premises of San Diego, and Sony Spain tended not responsible or liable, because "there had not tried to access data from service users, and their business scope is limited to the sale of consoles from Sony and video game developed by companies contracted by Sony. "

Moreover, while 334,453 users had provided credit card details to Sony, the company said that these data were specifically protected, and passwords of users, which were stored encrypted using an algorithm.

NOT CLEARED THAT MAY APPLY THE LOPD

Accepting the explanations of the company, from the AEPD, have decided to close the case, in a ruling issued in April July, when not accredited that can be applied to the Spanish Data Protection Act incidents involving company Sony.

According to the law firm specialized data www.salirdeinternet.com data protection "to apply the Data Protection Act, the penalty could have been put SONY, would reach € 300,000."

In this sense, according to these experts, the AEPD "has not had an easy, neither the ICO (British Authority data protection equivalent to the AEPD) or Sony Computer Entertainment Europe have responded to requests for information during the proceedings of research. "

On the other hand, Sony Spain explained to Data Protection took the following measures to minimize the problem: speed data transfer models, which was previously planned, a new processing center with increased security measures, implementation of automated software control and configuration management, improvements in levels of protection and data encryption, improvements in the detection of intrusions, unauthorized acessos and abnormal patterns of activity, addition of new electronic walls, and the creation of the position of Chief of Security Information, reporting directly to the Chief of Security of Sony Corporation, among others.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

CookieSpy : Neverdie On Internet


While surfing the Internet web sites your browser saves bits of information about your experience on the site (known as HTTP cookies, internet cookies, web cookies or simply cookies). They are your search history, some preferences, logins, passwords. Information about data that web sites save locally in cookies may be important for you security. CookieSpy is a free utility application that displays HTTP cookies stored on your computer by all popular web browsers. Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari and Opera are supported. The release notes are here.

The handy CookieSpy application will display all the web cookies stored on your computer !




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