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gossipgirl.tv hacked and defaced and 2400+ accounts leaked by @alsa7rx

Posted on February 13, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/hacked-by-alsa7r.png A tv show, Gossip Girl,  that was based on a popular book has had its official fan site hacked and left in a pretty bad state. The hack has left the website defaced and all the forums and content is not accessible as well as leaking a fairly huge load of data from the website. The attack comes from @alsa7rx who in the past has leaked many other things. At time of publishing the website and forums was all defaced. https://www.gossipgirl.tv/ The leaked data contains usernames, ids, emails and encrypted passwords but @alsa7rx has taken the time to decrypt many of the hashes. Leak https://pastebin.com/4U5HfWP6 Leaked hashs: https://pastebin.com/QS1a8MEX

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