Showing posts with label hackers news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hackers news. Show all posts

Saturday, 1 October 2016

PoodleCorp DDoS Blizzard Servers Twice in Last 24 Hours


POODLECORP IS BACK WITH A BANG, THIS TIME, BLIZZARD SERVERS ARE FACING THE WRATH OF THIS RUTHLESS DDOSING GROUP.

The PoodleCorp hacking and DDoSing group have conducted a series of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) on the servers of gaming giant Blizzard forcing them to stay offline and left users wondering what’s really doing on.

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Saturday, 17 September 2016

17-years old student arrested for hacking into school database


According to Newsday Matthew Calicchio, 17-years old student of Sachem North was arrested for illegally accessing the Sachem School District’s computer system.

Suffolk County Police arrested a Sachem North student on Friday for illegally downloading and distributing students’ personal records.

Matthew Calicchio, 17, of Holbrook, has stored thousands of student records from a local website and published them on the Sachem school district forum Sachemunspun.com and on 1Apps.com.

A suspicion of unauthorized database access appeared in July and then again in August. The Suffolk County Police Computer Crimes section began an investigation, and after more information was posted online in November, became known that a breach took place.

www.SachemUnspun.com is a local anonymous forum site where variety of topics of all aspects of the district routine is posted every day.

The way authorities identified a culprit and how the hacker gained access to all the information he had posted on the Internet remains unknown.

Stolen data included information about post graduates, school identification numbers and lunch designations.

“The extremely minimal security that was in place was defeated in a very trivial manner, and the system administrators were informed of the issue multiple times,” the website claims. “They were unable to fix the issue, as the districts networks utilize mostly free tools and are extremely vulnerable.”

Matthew Calicchio is currently being held at the Fifth Precinct.

While the motive for the crime is still unknown.
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Hacker group claimed to hack INTERPOL website database and leaked log in credentials


According to the last tweet we got from Fatal Error Crew (@FatalSecure), they breached into the International Criminal Police Organization Interpol.int and leaked the database.
We checked that link and there are 45 Users Log in credentials of Interpol.int website.


The Database contains about 45 user’s credential which includes:
Usernames
Passwords (Encrypted Form)
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