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Hi5ads and Bangla TV hacked; user data dumped

Posted on October 31, 2011 by Dissent

Noticed on Pastebin today:

Hi5ads.com was reportedly hacked on October 29 via SQL injection by those identifying themselves as “3xp1r3 cyber army.” The data dump includes 5,065 entries from the “mero_classified” database consisting of usernames, clear-text passwords, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and names. In a separate data dump, the group lists 3,149 clear-text passwords and e-mail addresses. The second list contains some users not on the first list.

In a separate incident, the group also claims to have hacked www.banglatv.ca/, again using SQL injection. The data dump consists of 1,517 usernames and clear-text passwords.

Small update: Cyber War News also reports these breaches.

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