Related News: Johns Hopkins University web server breached; up to 1,300 affected

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. SC Magazine published an article titled Johns Hopkins University web server breached; up to 1,300 affected.

As many as 1,300 current and former Johns Hopkins University biomedical engineering students’ personal information was posted online by an attacker claiming to be affiliated with hacktivist collective Anonymous.

After the university refused to give into extortion threats, the hacker dumped the data, including students’ names, email addresses and phone numbers, online, according to The Balitmore Sun.

Source: SC Magazine

Related News: Sexy scammers entice men into stripping on webcam, then blackmail them

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. Ars Technica published an article titled Sexy scammers entice men into stripping on webcam, then blackmail them.

The women “initiate cybersex” with the men over video chat, stripping for them and then encouraging them to do the same. The men are told to perform sex acts on camera for the women, and the video feeds are recorded. The men are then contacted later and told that the videos will be posted in public if the victims don’t wire money to the scammers.

This is the second time this year that Singapore authorities have issued an alert regarding this sort of cyber-extortion. In August of 2012, police issued a similar warning after having more than 32 reported cases in the first half of the year. There were only 11 reports of similar cases in all of 2011.

Source: Ars Technica

Related News: Fake Bieber accused of abusing girl online

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. News.com.au published an article titled Fake Bieber accused of abusing girl online.

A CANADIAN man accused of posing as teen idol Justin Bieber and coaxing a young girl to perform sex acts online may have victims in up to five countries, authorities in Canada and the US say.

Source: News.com.au

Related News: Indiana Man Charged With ‘Sextortion’

One new article link has been added to our Related News page. NEWSER published an article titled Indiana Man Charged With ‘Sextortion’.

(Newser) – The FBI has arrested an Indiana man who allegedly blackmailed 14-year-old boys into uploading sexually explicit images and videos of themselves, MSNBC reports. According to chilling court documents, Richard Leon Finkbiner, 39, befriended the boys online and enticed them into uploading the explicit material. He then threatened to show it to friends or family if they wouldn’t upload more. Worse, evidence on Finkbiner’s computer suggests “several hundred” other victims of roughly the same age.

Source: NEWSER