On 15 December, 2014 SLC Security Services LLC kicked off an analytic job to determine what host are owned or have been compromised. The following organizations came out of our analysis as being compromised and either used to perform additional attacks or part of a larger issue such as botnets, malware distribution or brute force activity. The following entities have been seen by sensors owned or operated by SLC Security Services LLC volunteers.
If you show up on this list you may want to find a reputable security firm to help you secure your infrastructure. If you have any questions you can email soc@slcsecurity.com.
Pinellas County Schools, FL
Etech Group Pty Ltd, FL*
Turner Broadcasting Systems Inc, GA
New Life Homes LLC, GA*
CocaCola Company, GA
Grant County, Moses Lake WA
Indiana Department of Education, IN
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA
New England Telehealth Consortium*
Arvixe LLC, Santa Rosa CA*
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Boston University, MA
Automated Data Systems
Georgia Public Web Inc, GA
Mainstream Consulting Group, MN
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, MN
George Mason University, DC
Disclaimer: The information included in this report was provided by third parties such as WHOIS, Domain Registrations, Private Databases and proprietary information. We do not warrant this information to be free from error. In fact we are seeing fraudulent WHOIS data on an increasing basis but we believe the information to be accurate. Item's marked with a star were only verified with WHOIS so these names may not be accurate.
62 man hours of research and analytic processes were utilized to identify these organizations.
The purpose of this page is to provide awareness to individuals and organizations that are leaking information and the information of their customers. The entities listed on this site are verified to be leaking personal information sometimes without the company even being aware. SLC Security is now owned and operated by Jigsaw Security Enterprise. We are currently in process and as such this blog will eventually be taken offline and merged with Jigsaw Security resources.
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