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SwichSmoke’s attack on Venezuela Government

Posted on July 23, 2011 by Lee J

Over the past week there has been many leaks we have covered, one that we missed is quite a big one, the Venezuelan Government is under attack from @SwichSmoke. In the first statement about the operation they state that they support Anonymous and Antisec, and "We are against the corrupt government and freedom of expression we lie FewMany do :-(" @SwitchSmoke has been busy the past week with a few leaks via the pastebin account. All of the release are in Spanish same with the site, operacionvenezuela.blogspot.com. Some of the sites so far that have been hacked are. www.psuv.org.ve/The Leak:  https://pastebin.com/yQ2kXNVk www.meteorologia.mil.veThe Leak: https://pastebin.com/PhR4QL6E www.mre.gov.py/ – offline The Leak: https://pastebin.com/2dvvDJ82 www.lara.gov.ve the Leak: https://pastebin.com/JanqH1nM You can see all of @SwitchSmoke work here We will get more information on this and make a full report of the damage done. Also this raises our awareness that we need a Spanish speaking helper, if you would like to do that throw me a DM @Cyber_War_News or contact us via the contact page.

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