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Peugeot Argentina becomes target to hackers

Posted on May 13, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/r00t-ur0b0r0x.png Automotive giant Peugeot has become the latest automotive company to be hacked and have websites defaced. The attacks are on the Argentina based websites and all domains appear to belong to the main Argentinian Peugoet website (https://www.peugeot.com.ar/). The defacements which have been uploaded to zone-h by the hacker using the handle UR0B0R0X. sites: https://www.peugeotargentina.com.ar/ ani.html Redirects to main https://www.peugeot.com.ar/ https://www.comunicacionpeugeot.com.ar/ani.html unknown https://www.grandprixpeugeot.com.ar/ani.html unknown https://www.laboutiquepeugeot.com.ar/ani.html Genuine accessories https://www.elearningpeugeot.com.ar/ani.html https://www.peugeot3008.com.ar/ani.html website dedicated to the 3008 model. https://www.peugeotmagazine.com.ar/ani.html E-Magazine. As you can see all defacements are not main page/index page defacements.

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