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World Health Organization Exposed As Vulnerable by @TeamDigi7al

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

As well as the recent Toronto police leak @TeamDigi7al has also recently taken target to the World Health Organization (https://www.who.int) and as a result they have exposed their complete data base layout but leaking all their table and column names and the vulnerable link. As well as the basic db information comes the following message which gives a reason for this attack.

You may ask why I did this, "why hack an organization that helps people worldwide?" The answer to that is simple, they are not innocent. Long story short, I still dont like them for their role in the H1N1 and the BlackLung outbreaks a few years back.

https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=1950

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