Blog Posts Tagged with "BART"
The Real Consequences of an Anonymous Data Leak
August 17, 2011 Added by:Rafal Los
I know many of my colleagues in infosec sympathize with the Anonymous cause, because it's not too difficult to do so. While I won't comment on how I feel about that - I can tell you I absolutely do not condone the reckless actions and short-sighted activity that leads to more harm than good...
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Anonymous Defaces BART Site - Posts User Data
August 15, 2011 Added by:Headlines
Hacktivist group Anonymous has hacked into myBART.org website belonging to San Francisco’s BART system. The attack was an SQL injection which was able to extract more than 2,000 records containing names, usernames, passwords (plain text), emails, phone numbers, addresses and zip codes...
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