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Another BreachForums Clone Shuts Down, Citing Fears of ShinyHunters

By: Dissent
24 June 2026 at 21:26
If there were a soundtrack for this post, it would be Queen’s β€œAnother One Bites the Dust.” There’s another chapter in the ongoing drama that is β€œBreachForums.” Yesterday,Β  the BreachForums clone at breached[.hn]Β  was listed for sale for $3k USD. By today, they had dropped the price to $ 1,500 USD and still couldn’t seem...

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Two Data Breaches Didn’t Sink Novo Nordisk’s Stock. Why Not?

By: Dissent
21 June 2026 at 12:27
June was a challenging month for Novo Nordisk regarding cybersecurity and intellectual property protection. The pharma giant allegedly had some of its data β€” including intellectual property β€” stolen by two independent groups of threat actors. Unaware of each other, each group claimed to have acquired a large amount of valuable information. One demanded $25...

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Bombay High Court Blocks FulcrumSec Data Leak (3)

By: Dissent
19 June 2026 at 09:03
Another day, another injunction. When DataBreaches read the news headline, our first thought was that this was an injunction sought by Global Schools Group. Our first impression was correct, but it took a reminder from FulcrumSec to realize that it was GSG-connected.Β  Ananya IyerΒ  reports: The Bombay High Court issued an interim order restraining the...

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Canadian hacker pleads guilty to charges for cyberattack on Texas Republican website

By: Dissent
18 June 2026 at 20:58
Alexandra Posadzki reports: Canadian hacker Aubrey Cottle has pleaded guilty to three charges stemming from a cyberattack linked to notorious hacktivist group Anonymous on the Texas Republican Party. Mr. Cottle, who appeared in court in Newmarket, Ont.,Β on Thursday, pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining a computer service, namely the systems of web-hosting company Epik, causing mischief...

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Cybersecurity breach includes Crime Stoppers of Hamilton data

By: Dissent
18 June 2026 at 12:52
The Navigate360 (β€œP3”) data breach seems to finally be getting some attention in Canada. Nicole O’Reilly reports: Hamilton police say they’ve been made aware that a cybersecurity incident earlier this year affecting a U.S.-based online platform includes a breach of Crime Stoppers of Hamilton data. The P3 platform, owned by Navigate360, is under contract with...

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GitHub dismissed security reports on flaws now exploited by supply-chain worm, researchers say

By: Dissent
17 June 2026 at 07:47
Alexander Martin reports: GitHub rejected two formal vulnerability reports identifying design flaws that researchers say are enabling variants of the Shai-Hulud supply-chain worm to infect and compromise hundreds of software packages and developer accounts worldwide. The reports, submitted by threat intelligence group Deep Specter Research through GitHub’s bug disclosure channel on HackerOne, were both closed...

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AU: American Express ordered to fix security gaps after customer was spied on

By: Dissent
15 June 2026 at 07:03
Harriet Alexander and Julie Lewis report: The privacy watchdog has ordered American Express to rectify security flaws in five of its data systems to guard against β€œinsider threats” and to restrict employee access to specific customer information to protect vulnerable and high-profile customers. Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind found the payments giant had β€œfailed to implement...

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ShinyHunters Claims Theft of 297GB of Council of Europe Data; Claims Unconfirmed As Yet

By: Dissent
14 June 2026 at 08:00
Bhaswati Guha Majumder reports: The cybercrime group ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility for a major breach involving the Council of Europe, threatening to publish hundreds of gigabytes of allegedly stolen data unless its demands are met by 16 June. The claim comes in the wake of a confirmed cybersecurity incident affecting European infrastructure. According to information...

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