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Massive streak of leaks, Australian, Peru, zimbabwe & Brazil Governments data

Posted on June 28, 2011 by Lee J

antisec1Today has seen a massive haul from Anonymous in operation anti security. With lulzsec disbanding and joining Anonymous we now have seen a huge hick in attacks from anonymous over the last few days. These leaks contain: Australia > mosman council SQL, Mosman planning SQL, from mosman.gov.au

A wild leak appears: For a change, we sail to Australia this time: https://bit.ly/kL6EjM | #AntiSec | And the best is yet to come.

zimbabwe >gov.zw user database

Starting with the userbase of Zimbabwe, rather small: https://bit.ly/mPQZWQ | But wait, we have some major U.S. companies left. #AntiSec

Peru > gov.ai Article here Brazil > gov.br, passwords

A Wild leak appears: https://bit.ly/jDyn5q | These are password files from various Brazilian Government servers. MOAR TO COME @LulzSecBrazil

Will update as they come along.

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