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Louisiana Government Site Hacked, Data Leaked By @Zer0Pwn

Posted on June 12, 2012 by Lee J

@Zer0Pwn has been dumping heaps of sites over the past few weeks, most of which have been government based. The latest one to be attacked is the Louisiana Government website www.louisiana.gov.

Zer0Pwn ‏@Zer0Pwn Government of Louisiana Dumped: https://pastebin.com/Ubg8GnKG#LeakItAll #AntiSec @Cyber_War_News @YourAnonNews@BreakTheSec @TheHackersNews

The leak comes with the following message which warns the American government that @Zer0Pwn Will continue to attack insecure websites to prove a point that they are insecure.

Hello to everyone. This dump includes emails, passwords, root users, and administrator credentials. These credentials are from Louisiana.gov’s Database. All of these attacks will continue, as long as your security is shit. Enjoy the dump, folks. #LeakItAll #AntiSec @Zer0Pwn

The leaked data is basic server information as well as a minor administration database dump that contains 13 administration account credentials. Leak format is in username, email and encrypted passwords. https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=2230 https://pastebin.com/Ubg8GnKG


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