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Toshiba Hacked?

Posted on July 12, 2011 by Dissent

The message on the first Pastebin post said:

Toshiba HACKED BY V0iD

DATABASE LEAK: 16%
More To Come….

What followed was a list of 11 admins’ email addresses from the TACP database with associated  plaintext passwords and ID number. The admin with superuser status was noted.

There were also 333 users’ email addresses and plaintext passwords.

The message on the second Pastebin post said:

Toshiba HACKED BY V0iD

DATABASE LEAK: 49%
More To Come….

Some Info:
>_ There is total 14 “user”-lists. Who the fuck knows where they go?
That’s not the purpose; try with facebook, email, paypal and other
crap. Have Fun?In Part 2:
>_ Service Places. These are a small list of Toshiba resellers. They all
Have passwords.
More E-mails+Passwords from tabel “Public_Users”

There were 451 email addresses and plaintext passwords posted from the users’ table.

If there’s a part 3, it hasn’t been posted yet.

No statement appears on Toshiba’s site at this time about the breach claimed by VOiD.

 

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