Wikipedia Hit By JavaScript Worm, ICE Contractor Data Base Leaked and more...

Wikipedia Hit By JavaScript Worm, ICE Contractor Data Base Leaked and more...

Author: Jim Love March 6, 2026 Duration: 8:30

Wikipedia JavaScript Worm, ICE Contractor Data Leak Claim, and Leak Base Takedown

Wikipedia admins contained a self-propagating JavaScript worm that spread via infected user script files, executing in logged-in editors' browsers and using authenticated sessions to copy itself into other scripts, sometimes affecting global scripts; administrators restricted edits, reverted and suppressed changes, replaced compromised scripts, and continue investigating the originating account. 

A hacktivist group calling itself the Department of Peace claims it leaked records tied to DHS's Office of Industry Partnership involving 6,681 organizations that applied for ICE-related contracts, releasing the dataset via Distributed Denial of Secrets, while DHS has not confirmed the breach or data authenticity. 

Finally, the FBI, Europol, and partners dismantled the Leak Base cybercrime forum, seized its database, conducted arrests and searches, and warned suspects through the forum's channels.

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00:00 Sponsor Message
00:19 Headlines Intro
00:42 Wikipedia Worm Attack
01:19 How The Worm Spread
02:08 Containment And Lessons
02:53 Hacktivists Leak ICE Data
04:47 Leak Base Takedown
06:10 Database Seizure Fallout
07:12 Wrap Up And Weekend Preview
07:30 Sponsor Closing


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