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Here Is the Contract for the UK’s First Confirmed IMSI Catcher

Posted on September 13, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

A Scottish prison used the device to catch inmates using mobile phones. Continue reading Here Is the Contract for the UK’s First Confirmed IMSI Catcher→

Posted in Cobham, FOIA Requests, HMP Shotts, IMSI Catchers, prisons, Scottish Prison Service, stingrays, surveillance | Tagged Mobile Phones

Why Some Dark Web Dealers Post Photos of Their Drug Labs

Posted on September 8, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

“Any publicity is good publicity,” as one brazen black market Xanax dealer told Motherboard. Continue reading Why Some Dark Web Dealers Post Photos of Their Drug Labs→

Posted in black markets, dark web, Drugs, How the Sausage Gets Made, Pills, reddit, Xanax

ISPs: UK Police Need to “Up Their Game” on Following Cybercrime Leads

Posted on September 8, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

As more crime is carried out online, ISPs and law enforcement may need to work together more closely. Continue reading ISPs: UK Police Need to “Up Their Game” on Following Cybercrime Leads→

Posted in cybercrime, Hacking, Internet, Internet Insecurity, internet service providers, ISPA, ISPs, National Crime Agency, Security

Watchdog Finds UK Cops Snooped on Journalists’ Sources Without Approval

Posted on September 8, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

It found four cases of police acquiring data to identify sources, including one deemed “reckless.” Continue reading Watchdog Finds UK Cops Snooped on Journalists’ Sources Without Approval→

Posted in communications data, IOCCO, journalism, Media, state of surveillance, surveillance, UK

Activists to FBI: Show Us Your Warrant for Mass Hack of TorMail Users

Posted on September 6, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

The American Civil Liberties Union is trying to unseal a docket sheet relating to FBI hacking. Continue reading Activists to FBI: Show Us Your Warrant for Mass Hack of TorMail Users→

Posted in ACLU, dark web, fbi, Freedom Hosting, Hacking, machines, malware, mass hacking, NIT, tormail, warrants

Nearly 800,000 Brazzers Porn Site Accounts Exposed in Forum Hack

Posted on September 5, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Another day, another hack originating from poorly maintained vBulletin software. Continue reading Nearly 800,000 Brazzers Porn Site Accounts Exposed in Forum Hack→

Posted in Another Day Another Hack, brazzers, Hacking, Hacks, Have I been pwned?, machines, porn, porn sites, Troy Hunt, vBulletin

FBI Denies Making Dark Web Child Porn Site Run Faster

Posted on September 2, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

A defense lawyer had claimed that the FBI improved the performance of a dark web child pornography site during their operations. Continue reading FBI Denies Making Dark Web Child Porn Site Run Faster→

Posted in child pornography, crime, dark web, DOJ, fbi, Law, machines, NIT, Operation Pacifier, Playpen, Steven Chase

This Phishing Service Lets Any Jerk Try to Steal Gmail Logins

Posted on September 1, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Russian-language site “Fake-Game” makes phishing for credentials easy, with no technical knowledge required. Continue reading This Phishing Service Lets Any Jerk Try to Steal Gmail Logins→

Posted in Facebook, Fake-Game, gmail, Hacking, Phishing, Security

After Breaches At Other Services, Spotify Is Resetting Users’ Passwords

Posted on August 31, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

The company writes the resets are in response to breaches on other sites. Continue reading After Breaches At Other Services, Spotify Is Resetting Users’ Passwords→

Posted in Dropbox, LinkedIn, passwords, Security, Spotify

Hackers Stole Account Details for Over 60 Million Dropbox Users

Posted on August 30, 2016 by Joseph Cox for Motherboard

Although the accounts were stolen during a previously disclosed breach, only now is the extent coming to light. Continue reading Hackers Stole Account Details for Over 60 Million Dropbox Users→

Posted in Another Day Another Hack, Dropbox, dropbox hacked, Hacking, Security

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