More than 1.5 Million Photos of Teenagers on the Darknet After the Hacking of the Unss Site, the Main School Sport Federation
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More than 1.5 million photos of secondary school students were posted online on the darknet, following the hacking of the National School Sport Union (UNSS) website. This cyberattack is said to have been carried out by a group of hackers named DumpSec. The sports federation filed a complaint. - More than 1.5 million photos of teenagers on the darknet after the hacking of the UNSS website, the main federation of school sports (Police, justice and…
These data were stolen in November and posted on Saturday, says UNSS. They include URLs referring to the ID photos of college students, but these links have been deactivated, says the organization.
UNSS, the leading school sport federation, filed a complaint on Monday after hundreds of thousands of photos and data from college students and high school students were posted on the darknet.
Photos and data of more than 1.5 million college students and high school students were posted online on the darknet. The action was claimed by the hacker group, which claims to be responsible for the leak of 15 million medical records a week ago.
"Nothing Safe": 1.5 Million Photos of Teenagers Posted on the Darknet After Hacking the Unss Website
More than 1.5 million photographs of college students and high school students, but also their data - names, identifiers, dates of birth, schools and insurance data - from the UNSS website, the main school sports federation, have been signed in...
Cyberattacks of a sports federation: photos and data of teenagers on the darknet.
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