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islamicfinder.org and culturecrossing.net hacked by AlienZ and a message to anonymous

Posted on February 17, 2012 by Lee J

Yesterday we posted data that was submitted to ozdc.net and it has now been claimed by AlienZ and is apart of the on going cyber war we are seeing flare up in the middle east. The websites that was attacked was islamicfinder.org and culturecrossing.net and both contained account leaks with the islamic Finder leak being over 300 accounts with encrypted passwords. https://pastebin.com/y8wkw1Xr Also AlienZ has left a message for anonymous:

Also a message to Anonymous: You do not scare us. Good luck attacking Israel, you will need a lot of it.

Is this going to be the start of more cyber attacks? its really any ones guess but my common sense tells me yes we are yet to see the full scale of this cyber war.

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