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LivingSocial website hack targeted thousands of Irish users
Data Protection Commissioner knew about the cyber attack two weeks ago.
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Reuters says blogging platform hacked
The news agency has said one of its websites was hacked in order to spread fake stories about Syria.
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More than 8,000 Eircom StudyHub customers hacked in data breach
Usernames and passwords were compromised in the attack on the exam support service.
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Bar Council website hacked
The hacking took place last night by a person or group calling themselves ‘BRWSK007′. The site has since been restored to normal operation.
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