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Hackers are threatening to leak World-Check, a huge sanctions and financial crimes watchlist | TechCrunch
Hackers are threatening to leak World-Check, a huge sanctions and financial crimes watchlist | TechCrunch
A financially motivated criminal hacking group says it has stolen a confidential database containing millions of records that companies use for screening potential customers for links to sanctions and financial crime. The hackers, which call themselves GhostR, said they stole 5.3 million records from the World-Check screening database in March and are threatening to publish the data online.
·techcrunch.com·
Hackers are threatening to leak World-Check, a huge sanctions and financial crimes watchlist | TechCrunch
Misconfigured Firebase instances leaked 19 million plaintext passwords
Misconfigured Firebase instances leaked 19 million plaintext passwords
Three cybersecurity researchers discovered close to 19 million plaintext passwords exposed on the public internet by misconfigured instances of Firebase, a Google platform for hosting databases, cloud computing, and app development.
·bleepingcomputer.com·
Misconfigured Firebase instances leaked 19 million plaintext passwords
Casio keyed up after data loss hits customers in 149 countries • The Register
Casio keyed up after data loss hits customers in 149 countries • The Register
Crooks broke into the ClassPad server and swiped online learning database Japanese electronics giant Casio said miscreants broke into its ClassPad server and stole a database with personal information belonging to customers in 149 countries. ClassPad is Casio's education web app, and in a Wednesday statement on its website, the firm said an intruder breached a ClassPad server and swiped hundreds of thousands of "items" belonging to individuals and organizations around the globe.
·theregister.com·
Casio keyed up after data loss hits customers in 149 countries • The Register
Department for Education warned after gambling companies benefit from learning records database
Department for Education warned after gambling companies benefit from learning records database
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a reprimand to the Department for Education (DfE) following the prolonged misuse of the personal information of up to 28 million children. An ICO investigation found that the DfE’s poor due diligence meant a database of pupils’ learning records was ultimately used by Trust Systems Software UK Ltd (trading as Trustopia), an employment screening firm, to check whether people opening online gambling accounts were 18.
·ico.org.uk·
Department for Education warned after gambling companies benefit from learning records database
Department for Education warned after gambling companies benefit from learning records database
Department for Education warned after gambling companies benefit from learning records database
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a reprimand to the Department for Education (DfE) following the prolonged misuse of the personal information of up to 28 million children. An ICO investigation found that the DfE’s poor due diligence meant a database of pupils’ learning records was ultimately used by Trust Systems Software UK Ltd (trading as Trustopia), an employment screening firm, to check whether people opening online gambling accounts were 18.
·ico.org.uk·
Department for Education warned after gambling companies benefit from learning records database