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Nepal Government hacked and leaked by n4m3Le55 Crew for censorship

Posted on March 15, 2012 by Lee J

Hackers using the handle n4m3Le55 Crew have hacked and leaked a huge amount of accounts from a Nepal Government website in light of the recent censorship fight that is going on across the world.

All your B453 are belong to #n4m3Le55 crew Reason for hitting the target: The Nepal govt. feels the need to have to censor and police the internet to their people. This issue is so extreme that if someone wants to start an internet cafe, they would have to run it through the District Administrative Offices (DEO) before they even go into operation. Articles to read: https://www.censorwatch.co.uk/thread00779_internet_censorship_in_nepal.htm https://nepalitimes.com/issue/2011/05/06/International/18184

The leaked data which is in the format of usernames ,emails ids and encrypted passwords comes from the website https://www.nepalhmg.gov.np/ which is currently offline. https://ozdc.net/dumps.php?dump=815 https://pastebin.com/Y1Vtufgz

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