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More Government leaks from Operation Venezuela by SwichSmoke

Posted on August 10, 2011 by Lee J

Yesterday we published that SwichSmoke has 6gb of government files ready to be leaked out, after they sort it out. Today they have released another 3 packages, via media fire 15.78mb, 35mb, 37mb plus the 150mb package from yesterday. Over the next few days we expect to see more government files being leaked. part 2: https://www.mediafire.com/?evbm97xl86hmvv3 part 3; https://www.mediafire.com/?wwic9wap5rf3r98 part 4: https://www.mediafire.com/?6s5oxx77t0fo184

  1. We in the Documents of Different enterprises such as the Government itself:
  2. Funrevi
  3. Airport
  4. Armed Forces
  5. Supreme Court justice
  6. Univercidades
  7. Police
  8. Hydro
  9. Previsora
  10. SENIAT
  11. Banks
  12. User Information Jobs
  13. Housing Projects, Government Projects and quantities of all types of files from a university to a government job
  14. SOFTWARE LULO
  15. ……. etc.
  16. NOTE: The server is Servisystem Venezuela approves applications, paperwork related to government and corporations and provides support for some companies such as CANTV, Movilnet,
  17. and services to the central hospital, with properties Funrevi print records.
  18. From there we work with that information and get some pages vulnerabilities in files named as Venezuela with Operation We put more files of activities
  19. individual group SwichSmoke Thank you all.
  20. User Information Jobs
  21. Housing Projects, Government Projects and quantities of all types of files from a university to a government job
  22. Caracas
  23. Barquisimeto
  24. Mararacaibo

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