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Lulzr00t Hacks Fort Lauderdale International Airport

Posted on March 6, 2012 by Lee J

The new hacking group Lulzr00t is starting off strong, with their new Op "#OpAnonymousr00t." But this is by far their biggest one yet. Earlier today they hacked and leaked the database of the Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport. The leak read:

Target: Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport Location: 100 Aviation Boulevard  Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 Number: (954) 359-1200 Sites:www.fortlauderdaleinternationalairport.com, www.fll.net Database Leak: Database Names: information_schema, flia —————————————————————————- Leak flia: ——————– Tables Of flia: front_content —————————————————– Columns Of flia: ——————— ID2: 41972, 39497, 43660, 41628, 43663, 572702, 1695404, 1461105, 054805, 44026, 40394, 3429105, 41158, 39650, 44027, 2591705, 41802, b_79911, 41544, 2511305, 2453105 —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————– NAME: Hilton Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood Airport: Sheraton Ft. Lauderdale Airport Hotel: Comfort Inn Airport/Cruise Port South: Comfort Suites Airport & Cruise Port: Ramada Inn Ft Lauderdale Airport/Cruiseport: Renaissance Fort Lauderdale Hotel: Fort Lauderdale Cruise Port Hotel
a Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina: White Sands Inns: Fort Lauderdale – Days Inn Hollywood/Airport South: Sleep Inn & Suites: Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty Six: Riverside Hotel: Holiday Inn Fort Lauderdale Airport: Marriott Harbor Beach Resort And Spa: Days Inn Bahia Cabana : Fort Lauderdale-Days Inn: The Atlantic: Bahia Mar Beach Resort: Ramada Plaza Hotel – Downtown Hollywood: Ramada Inn – Hollywood Beach Resort: Travelodge Ft. Lauderdale: Sheraton Yankee Trader Hotel: Hotels Near Port Everglades Cruise Port
Fort Lauderdale: Best Western Oceanside Inn
Visit the website
Oceanside Inn Fort Lauderdale: ——————————————————————————————————————————————————– ADDRONE: 1825 Griffin Road: 1870 Griffin Road: Ft Lauderdale/Hollywood Int’l Airport (FLL): 2520 Stirling Rd.: 1800 S. Federal Hwy.: 1617 Southeast 17th Street: Hollywood/Beachfront: 1881 Southeast 17th Street: 1500 SE 5th Avenue: 2601 N. 29th Avenue: Ft Lauderdale/Beachfront: 620 East Las Olas Blvd: 2905 Sheridan Street: 3030 Holiday Drive: 3001 Harbor Drive (A1A): 1700 W Broward Boulevard: 801 Seabreeze Blvd: 601 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd.: 1925 Harrison Street: 101 North Ocean Drive: 1251 E Sunrise Blvd: 321 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd. (Route A1A): Ft Lauderdale: 1180 Seabreeze Boulevard: ————————————————————————————- ADDRTWO: Dania, Florida 33004: ———————————- STARS: 3 ———————————- AVGRATE: $$ ——————————— LOCAL: 1.18: 1.14: 1.74: 1.99: 2.05: 2.49: 2.50: 2.59: 2.84: 2.87: 2.42: 3.39: 3.54: 3.59: 3.68: 3.72: 3.84: 3.99: 4.17: 4.38: 4.65: 4.69: 4.99: 3.55:

The full dump can be found here. Official site here. Twitter here. With hashtag #Lulzr00t


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