the first ten episodes of season 5 of the `` Orange Is The New Black '' show after two failed blackmailAttack.Ransomattempts , against Larson Studios and Netflix . TDO is one of the most well-known figures in today 's dwindling hacker landscape . He first appeared on the scene in late 2015 and made a name for himself by hackingAttack.Databreachhealthcare organizations , stealingAttack.Databreachtheir data , and trying to extract ransomsAttack.Ransomfrom victims by threatening to release sensitive data to the public . The hacker 's online presence shrunk in the past few months , as many hoped he called it quits and moved on to other activities . Last night , at around 22:00 UTC ( 17:00 ET ) , your reporter noticed the hacker posting links on his Twitter profile that linked to a Pastebin page , GitHub profile , and a Pirate Bay torrent sharing episode 1 of season 5 of Netflix 's `` Orange Is The New Black '' show . We did n't manage to get ahold of the Pastebin and GitHub links because they went down 20 minutes after they were posted , but we presume the links contained ransom demandsAttack.Ransom. On the other hand , the Pirate Bay torrent file remained online , and users have downloaded and shared its content . Twelve hours later , TDO posted a new set of links on Twitter . These included a statement posted on Pastebin and a second torrent file , also hosted on The Pirate Bay , containing episodes 2 through 10 of the same season 5 of `` Orange Is The New Black . '' In the Pastebin statement , TDO says he released the ten `` Orange Is The New Black '' episodes because Netflix did n't want to pay a ransom demandAttack.Ransom. While we were n't able to get in touch with TDO after numerous attempts , the hacker spoke with the administrator of DataBreaches.net , a reporter named Dissent . In their interview , TDO revealed he discovered `` hundreds of GBs of unreleased and non-public media , '' on the servers of a Hollywood studio . The hacker did n't clarify if the server was exposed accidentally , or if he hacked it . DataBreaches.net identified the studio as Larson Studios , Inc. , an audio post-production company , who later confirmed TDO's extortionAttack.Ransomattempt via email . TDO claims the studio initially agreed to pay a ransomAttack.Ransomof 50 Bitcoin ( $ 67,000 ) by January 31 , and the two parties even signed a contract , albeit TDO signed it using the name `` Adolf Hitler . '' Something happened during the month of January , and the studio did not honor its word . At this point , the hacker turned from the studio to Netflix . According to TDO 's statement , Netflix did n't want to pay his ransom demandAttack.Ransomeither , and after two months he was forced to release the first ten episodes of season 5 of `` Orange Is The New Black . '' According to Netflix 's website , season 5 is supposed to have 13 episodes and is scheduled for release in June , this year . The release of these episodes is TDO 's shot across the bow . The hacker claims to hold other unreleased shows and movies from several other studios .
A report released on Monday by The Centre for Internet and Society reveals that over 135 million records from India 's Aadhaar national ID systems have already leakedAttack.Databreachonline . The leaksAttack.Databreachdid n't take place because of a flaw in the national Aadhaar system , but through government agencies that handle Aadhar data . According to the report , just four government programs are responsible for leakingAttack.Databreacha whopping number of 135 million records . The programs mentioned in the report are India 's National Social Assistance Programme ( NSAP ) , the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme ( NREGA ) , the Govt . of Andhra Pradesh 's Chandranna Bima Scheme , and the Govt . of Andhra Pradesh 's Daily Online Payment Reports of NREGA . The prevalence of Aadhaar data is how The Centre for Internet and Society has discovered the leakAttack.Databreach. Improperly configured systems exposedAttack.Databreachthe details of program participants on the Internet . While the full Aadhaar database was never exposedAttack.Databreach, details in the government program databases allow a fraudster to tie a person 's leaked details ( names , addresses , phone numbers ) to an Aadhaar 12-digit ID . If enough of these details leakAttack.Databreachin different places , fraudster can build comprehensive profiles on Indian citizens , even recreating the Aadhaar database themselves . For its part , the Indian government has admitted that some of the Aadhaar database has leakedAttack.Databreachonline through its ministries , said it started investigations , and is already preparing changes to Aadhaa'rs security policies . Right now , because of the massive leakAttack.Databreachof 135 million details , including Aadhaar IDs , Indians stand to become victims of financial fraud . In the future , as other government programs leakAttack.Databreachmore data , including biometrics , the problem will pass the point where the government could do anything to fixVulnerability-related.PatchVulnerabilityit .