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Pokémon GO goes down. Hackers claim responsibility

Pokémon GO goes down. Hackers claim responsibility

Both the OurMine and PoodleCorp hacking gangs appear to be taking credit for Pokémon GO being offline over the weekend.

But might there be a more down-to-earth explanation?

Read more in my article on the We Live Security blog.

Graham Cluley

Sanders Campaign Maintains DNC Holds Responsibility For Data Breach – TPM


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Sanders Campaign Maintains DNC Holds Responsibility For Data Breach
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An unnamed adviser told Yahoo that officials at the DNC and employees at NGP VAN, the vendor that manages voter files for the party and the Democratic presidential campaigns, responded to the data breach by leaking information and blocking the Sanders …
Sanders campaign staffers intimating they were set up in data breach incidentAmerican Thinker (blog)
Sanders campaign hints 'hacker' who accessed Clinton data may have been a DNC Raw Story

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“data breach” – Google News

Sony Pictures hack gets uglier; North Korea won’t deny responsibility

More evidence has emerged that makes the Sony Pictures hack look similar to a suspected attack on South Korean companies over a year ago. And a spokesperson for the North Korean government, rather than denying his country’s involvement, is playing coy as the damage to Sony appears to be growing daily.

When contacted by the BBC, a spokesperson for North Korea’s mission to the United Nations said, “The hostile forces are relating everything to [North Korea]. I kindly advise you to just wait and see.”

Sony Pictures’ computers were reportedly the victim of wiper malware which erased all the data on infected PCs and the servers they were connected to. As Ars reported yesterday, this is similar to the attack on two South Korean broadcasters and a bank that was launched in 2013. As security reporter Brian Krebs reports, the FBI sent out a “Flash Alert” to law enforcement warning of a cyber attacker using “wiper” malware this week—malicious software that erases the entire contents of the infected machine’s hard drives as well as the contents of the master boot record of the computer.

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