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tech_hero
on
07 Jun 17 @ 01:41 PM #
^ Kung ganun, passports na lang or any government ID gamitin pag kukuha ng sim cards.
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eon_flux
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07 Jun 17 @ 02:40 PM #
ayusin muna ng gov yung it securty nila bago gawin yung national id. yung sa comelec lang dami nakuha na info dun.
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baktolito
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08 Jun 17 @ 07:46 PM #
^ Kung ganun, passports na lang or any government ID gamitin pag kukuha ng sim cards.
ganito dito sa middle east, pag bibili ka ng sim kelangan mo i present passport or ID pag wala di ka pag bibilhan and kahit maliit na transaction mo gamit dc or cc makka receive ka agad ng text
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velc2009
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16 Jun 17 @ 10:42 AM #
Received a weird phishing spam today
Ang iyong ymail.com spam detector May blacklist ng iyong mailbox account para sa posible
Pagtanggal.
Mga dahilan !!
Nabigo ang iyong account sa aming Karaniwang pagsusuri ng spam check.
Kailangan namin mong muling kumpirmahin ang iyong mga detalye sa amin kaagad, upang maaari naming alisin ang iyong
Account mula sa aming Blacklist o iba pa namin ganap na shut down na mailbox.
Pagbati.
2017 ymail.com.
from
[email protected] complete with a St. Andrews College Disclaimer
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Gobi
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16 Jun 17 @ 10:51 AM #
ayusin muna ng gov yung it securty nila bago gawin yung national id. yung sa comelec lang dami nakuha na info dun.
heto rin reason bakit di ako pabor eh... ni wala nga yatang napanagot dun sa Comelec issue na yun
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requiem_inferni
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16 Jun 17 @ 11:00 AM #
@velc2009
legit na legit yung email sir ah, walang kutob na phishing yun!haha
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trending
on
16 Jun 17 @ 11:05 AM #
So what happened kung nakuha info mo dun sa Comelec hack? Na apekto ba life mo. Cards mo? Etc?!
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gtgonzales
on
16 Jun 17 @ 12:34 PM #
So what happened kung nakuha info mo dun sa Comelec hack? Na apekto ba life mo. Cards mo? Etc?!
i-post mo lahat ng info mo tsaka ka magtanong kung maaapektohan ba life mo.
In extreme cases, the voters’ personal information could be used to commit identity theft. “With that kind of info, you can already open a [fake] bank account” or create a fake driver’s license, Jaspe warned.
In the US and other countries, he added, datasets like these are even “sold” in underground markets.
National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel) Information Technology consultant Lito Averia said that some voters might even be “targeted” by individuals with criminal intent, using the data contained in this leak.
“You might fall victim to a scam, for example, if the scammers know how they could get in touch with you. If you’re targeted, the criminal might know how to find or identify you,” said Averia.
LulzSec Pilipinas released 16 databases that were allegedly retrieved from the Comelec website. All in all, there are 355 tables in these databases.
When we checked what was posted online, here’s what we found, among others:
The largest of these databases has the term “web” in its name. It’s identical to the filename specified by Anonymous Philippines in the video it posted regarding the hacking. It has a file size of more than 338 gigabytes (GB). This is roughly equivalent to over 3 million web-optimized photos, around 96,571 songs in MP3 format or 85 movies in DVD format. It is also over 600 times bigger than all the other databases combined.
The “web” database has 103 tables, the names of which seem to refer to election-related data, like “candidates”, “partylist”, “elected” and “stats.” Some even contain election years and the type of polls (national and local elections, or barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections).
Almost 80% of the “web” database is occupied by 8 versions of a table that carries the term “ERB”, which could stand for Election Registration Board. ERB hears all applications for registration by eligible voters.
The final version of these tables contains 75.3 million rows of records about people, with 54.28 million rows not tagged as disapproved. This approximates the 54.36 million registered voters for the 2016 elections, as announced by the Comelec.
Some personal data in the local voter registration tables – like voters’ names, birth dates, and Voter’s Identification Numbers (VIN) – are encrypted or converted into code, and therefore more difficult to decipher. The rest are not – such as the fields for residential address and birthplace.
Records of registered overseas Filipino voters (OFV) seem to be in another set of 10 tables, taking up almost 10 GB of the “web” database file. In these tables, even the name, birth date, VIN fields and current residence were not encrypted. Worse, for some records, the names of the parents, birthplace and passport numbers could be identified by just knowing the names of the overseas voters. Banks usually use these details to verify the identity of a person.
Email addresses, tax identification numbers
One database appears to contain information entered in an online application form on the iRehistro portal of the Comelec website. This portal facilitated the scheduling of appointments for voter registration from 2014 to 2015.
These tables contain more information per registered voter than those in the “web” database, but it involves fewer people. Only the name and birthdate fields in these tables are encrypted. Fields like the residential address, email address, full names of both parents, and tax identification number are readable by humans.
<click here for link>
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tech_hero
on
16 Jun 17 @ 01:26 PM #
May nakasuhan na ba at nanagot sa COMELEK leak na yan? Wala akong update jan. Pero hindi dapat palampasin ng ganun ganun lang yan. Kung sa US o sa ibang bansa mangyari yan, demandahan at may perang settlement na magaganap.
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devilslayer
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18 Jun 17 @ 05:52 PM #
^May nahuli silang local 'hacker' doon sa comelec hack. Wala nga lang balita kung ano na nangyari. Kung ako tatanungin, konting skill lang kelangan para ma hack o mapabagsak govt websites. Palakasin din kasi dev ng govt websites, kaya yung iba kung sinu-sino lang software company gumagawa.
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tech_hero
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19 Jun 17 @ 10:32 AM #
^May nahuli silang local 'hacker' doon sa comelec hack. Wala nga lang balita kung ano na nangyari. Kung ako tatanungin, konting skill lang kelangan para ma hack o mapabagsak govt websites. Palakasin din kasi dev ng govt websites, kaya yung iba kung sinu-sino lang software company gumagawa.
Napanood ko sa news, pero mukhang di nga hacker talaga yun. Basta lang yata may maituro ang comelec na masisi, pero yung tinutukoy ko if may nahuli na ba, eh yung may napatalsik, nakasuhan sa loob mismo ng comelec dahil sa negligence. Accountability kasi nila yun, at hindi kasi talaga ganun ka higpit yung security na ginawa nila..
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devilslayer
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21 Jun 17 @ 02:58 PM #
^As usual wala. Wala pa naituturong fall guy kaya wala pa, hehe. Napakadumi talaga ng pulitika sa pilipinas, kesyo sa gobyerno o corporate world.
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tech_hero
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21 Jun 17 @ 03:37 PM #
^As usual wala. Wala pa naituturong fall guy kaya wala pa, hehe. Napakadumi talaga ng pulitika sa pilipinas, kesyo sa gobyerno o corporate world.
But then, separate entity yung comelec sa government natin ngayon. Sana sa loob ng comelec, maayos sila.
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eon_flux
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26 Jun 17 @ 10:00 AM #
mga paps legit ba to? may na received kasi ako email from bpi wala naman ako credit card sa kanila
<click here for link>
-- edited by eon_flux on Jun 26 2017, 10:00 AM
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megasyxx
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26 Jun 17 @ 10:13 AM #
baka related dun sa issue nila dati.......wrong send maybe.
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wickedsaint
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26 Jun 17 @ 10:37 AM #
baka related dun sa issue nila dati.......wrong send maybe.
pishing site yan paps..kitang kita naman.
-- edited by wickedsaint on Jun 26 2017, 10:37 AM
-- edited by wickedsaint on Jun 26 2017, 08:26 PM
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eon_flux
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26 Jun 17 @ 10:46 AM #
^ kaduda duda yung hinihingi eh .. bpi.com.ph talaga email?
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igopkram
on
26 Jun 17 @ 10:46 AM #
fishing site yan paps..kitang kita naman.
^ this.
* grammar ng email
* bakit nila kelangan tanuning password mo?
* check the URL. --> *********
brenergy.in
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megasyxx
on
26 Jun 17 @ 11:02 AM #
.in > inda? nakupow!
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statix
on
26 Jun 17 @ 11:40 AM #
@eon
inform BPI about it, phising site yan.
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palusot102
on
26 Jun 17 @ 10:30 PM #
naka receive din ako ng email ng BPI pero di ko na klinick...nakakapg taka lang legit ung email address
june 25..pag di daw inupdate cloclose ung account...lol nagamit ko pa kanina card ko
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mstudmr
on
27 Jun 17 @ 12:02 AM #
ihover nyo muna ung mouse pointer sa mga link. sigurado hindi legit address yung mga andun...
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eon_flux
on
28 Jun 17 @ 11:37 AM #
kaya pala dami na bibiktima, kung hindi alam nang tao pishing site yan lalagay mo na yung mga details hehe pati email password eh.. san kaya nila nakuha email ko? gamit ko yang email nayan sa exressonline dati
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Valorian
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10 Jul 17 @ 03:46 PM #
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palusot102
on
10 Jul 17 @ 09:31 PM #
^ grabe sa loob pa mismo ng megamall..lagi pang maraming tao..magtataka ka pano nila na set up un
pwedeng inside job na to pag sarado na ung mall tsaka dinidikit un
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mstudmr
on
10 Jul 17 @ 10:20 PM #
@palusot
oo nga noh. dapat alam yun ng nagrereview ng cctv. grabe
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ComPeter
on
14 Jul 17 @ 03:19 PM #
modus kaya eto?
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grayfox17
on
14 Jul 17 @ 03:20 PM #
^if its too good to be true then maybe it is.
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grayfox17
on
14 Jul 17 @ 03:21 PM #
^if its too good to be true then maybe it is.
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wickedsaint
on
14 Jul 17 @ 03:28 PM #
^kung wala ka po sinalihan wala ka dapat panalunan.