Tesla data breach falsely claimed by IntelBroker, third-party EV charging firm actually breached

Daniel Croft reports: The incident was claimed by CyberN—–s members IntelBroker and EnergyWeaponUser, who originally said it was a Tesla EV charging station database containing files that belonged to Tesla. However, thanks to a tipoff by re… Continue reading Tesla data breach falsely claimed by IntelBroker, third-party EV charging firm actually breached

“i know it hurts your little dick seeing a true hacker like me in a crowd full of skids and sheep,” said a man with no knowledge of anatomy

After the arrest of  Breached.vc’s owner “Pompompurin” in March, Breached.vc was taken offline by an administrator because it seemed likely the server had been compromised by law enforcement. Months later, the domain was seized by law… Continue reading “i know it hurts your little dick seeing a true hacker like me in a crowd full of skids and sheep,” said a man with no knowledge of anatomy

Getting caught up: Conti domains seized by Irish Garda

A story by Stephen Breen inThe Irish Sun yesterday included reference to an update on the HSE attack by Conti: Earlier this month, cops seized several websites belonging to the Russian gang behind the attack in a major “disruption operation”. If anyone… Continue reading Getting caught up: Conti domains seized by Irish Garda

A Primer on the SHIELD Act: New York’s Move to Adopt More Stringent Data Security Requirements, Part II

Courtney M. Bowman of Proskauer Rose writes: What would companies need to do to comply with the law? The Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD) Act imposes requirements in two areas: cybersecurity and data breach notification. The cyb… Continue reading A Primer on the SHIELD Act: New York’s Move to Adopt More Stringent Data Security Requirements, Part II