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Chinese Government hacked and data leaked for #OpChina by @ActiSec

Posted on March 1, 2012 by Lee J

@ActiSec has dumped a pastebin paste that contains two small account dumps from chinese based websites and is done in the name of #Opchina an operation thats setout to expose the chinese government.

Hello! This is activism security here for another release pertaining to #OpChina. Today we have 2 releases in one! So i hope you enjoy! Who to follow on twitter:@Actisec @neur0xide @Tr3Axon @Muldaria48 #OpChina #EndCensorship

The first site forums.pku.edu.cn/ belongs to peking universty forums and the leaked data is admin accounts in the format of username, email and encrypted passwords. The second site is The Economic and Technological Development Zone Management Committee of Mianyang City, .meda.gov.cn and contains pretty much same data as first leak. https://ozdc.net/dumps.php?dump=666 https://pastebin.com/9T6LQzKq

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