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Panda Security Hacked, Defaced by #Anonymous

Posted on March 7, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/antisec12/panda-pwned-lulz-security-lives-pastebin-com_.png Anonymous hackers had pasted a new leak of information that comes from Panda security and within this leak is a bit of a message about the recent confirmation that one of the lulzSec members turned out to be a information or snitch for the authorities. The hack has left heaps of panda’s subdomains hacked and defaced with data leaked from the hack and the lulzxmas video that was made for last xmas. Sites defaced.

  1. cybercrime.pandasecurity.com
  2. antivirus-offers.pandasecurity.com
  3. blog.cloudantivirus.com
  4. cloudofficeprotection.pandasecurity.com
  5. cloud.pandasecurity.com
  6. cloudpartnercenter.pandasecurity.com
  7. cloudprotectionbeta.pandasecurity.com.tar.gz
  8. cloudprotection.pandasecurity.com
  9. facebookfriends.pandasecurity.com
  10. forgetsecurity.co.uk
  11. forgetsecurity.co.za
  12. forgetsecurity.es
  13. go.pandasecurity.com
  14. info.pandasecurity.com
  15. information.pandasecurity.com
  16. lavuelta.pandasecurity.com
  17. maintenance.pandasecurity.com
  18. momentos.pandasecurity.com
  19. ondersteuning.pandasecurity.com
  20. pandacompetition.pandasecurity.com
  21. pandalabs.pandasecurity.com
  22. prensa.pandasecurity.com
  23. press.pandasecurity.com
  24. promo.pandasecurity.com
  25. protectyourfamily.pandasecurity.com
  26. research.pandasecurity.com
  27. securitytothecloud.pandasecurity.com
  28. serviciospro.pandasecurity.com
  29. servicos.pandasecurity.com
  30. suporte.pandasecurity.com
  31. techcenter.pandasecurity.com
  32. uninstall.cloudantivirus.com
  33. wiki.cloudantivirus.com
  34. www.cnccs.es
  35. www.forgetsecurity.de

www.forgetsecurity.se The leaked data on the defaced contains accounts and server info such as shells etc. The message from the hack:

WE KNOW… SABU SNITCHED ON US AS USUALLY HAPPENS FBI MENACED HIM TO TAKE HIS SONS AWAY WE UNDERSTAND, BUT WE WERE YOUR FAMILY TOO (REMEMBER WHAT YOU LIKED TO SAY?) IT’S SAD AND WE CANT IMAGINE HOW IT FEELS HAVING TO LOOK AT THE MIRROR EACH MORNING AND SEE THERE THE GUY WHO SHOPPED THEIR FRIENDS TO POLICE. ANYWAY… LOVE TO LULZSEC / ANTISEC FALLEN FRIENDS THOSE WHO TRULY BELIEVED WE COULD MAKE A DIFFERENCE LOVE TO THOSE BUSTED ANONS, FRIENDS WHO ARE FIGHTING FOR THEIR OWN FREEDOM NOW LOVE TO THOSE WHO FIGHTED FOR THEIR FREEDOM IN TUNISIA, EGYPT, LIBYA SYRIA, BAHRAIN, YEMEN, IRAN, ETC AND ETC AND ETC LOVE TO THOSE WHO FIGHTED FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH, FOR A REAL DEMOCRACY, FOR A GOVT FREE OF CORRUPTION, FOR A FREE WORLD WHERE WE ARE ABLE TO SHARE OUR KNOWLEDGE FREELY LOVE TO THOSE WHO FIGHT FOR SOMETHING THEY BELIEVE IN WE ARE ANTISEC WE LL FIGHT TILL THE END TO FBI AND OTHER SHITS COME AT US BROS WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU

https://ozdc.net/dumps.php?dump=734 https://pastebin.com/LM9vdNWy


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