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Mexico / Spain Telecommunication Network Hacked, 84,000 Accounts Leaked .c0mrade

Posted on June 26, 2012 by Lee J

@OfficialComrade has made another exploit announcement and this time its on a telecommunications system. The exploit effects systems in Spain and Mexico and .c0mrade claims to have full access, be able to create accounts, flag accounts etc. He has also claimed that this was a man-in-middle attack and as a result he has leaked 84016 peoples credentials from various social networks and emailing systems. The leak was announced via twitter and posted to pastebin with the below message.

I pledge no allegiance to all these president speeches, I’m baptized by America and I’m covered in leeches. I’m not here to rejuvenate the livelihood of this broken country, nor am I here to make you feel better or tell you that everything’s okay because it isn’t. We’re the prey. Lease yourself from the seven headed dragon before it’s too late. What’s the root origin of all evil? Liveliness, right? With roughly 133 Million births a year, that just increases the schematics. I’m sure you know where I’m going with this. The world as we know it will be tarnished in the coming years. Skyscrapers will fall to the ground, heads will be chopped off, riots will cast worldwide, hate-crimes will spread, Tsunami’s, Hurricanes, Earthquakes and Tornadoes will vanquish the world as we know it. America’s establishment is based on lies and country-rulers who set precedents that don’t uphold the constitution, observe the laws or the welfare of the United states of America. I’m not an abomination of Obama’s nation. Do you need a translation? The world is our little playground. Fuck regulations. How did Saddam Hussein get access to Chemical Weapons? You guessed it right folks, we sold him that shit. We’re an army of both men and women and coherently, we’re hell-razors of the 21st Century. What you think we hack for, to push a fucking RAV4? ============== Information ============== + Mexico and Spain Telecommunication Network : Software Vulnerability : Man In The Middle + 110,000 User Credentials Stolen + Email Addresses for Hotmail, AOL, Yahoo & Google Mail You can’t even fathom the truth. 110,000 Users at our disposal and what the does the Government do? Nothing. absolutely nothing. Do you think this is it? No. Brace yourself for the main-event folks. + File Link: https://anonfiles.com/file/031262ac84d11a239da1cb363450d3c8 How was this obtained? Easy. I had access to a Mexico and Spain Telecommunication Network. I have access to telephone lines, intercoms, and I have the ability to flag user accounts and even create falsified accounts that I could potentially use as a decoy.

The leak file was uploaded to anonfiles and contains a zipped txt file with the 84,000 user details which are all in clear text. AS well as the leak and telecommunications hack .c0mrade has once again pointed out that he has control and access to all of new yorks radio systems, which means he can control them, disturb them etc.

Now that you’re already here, I want you to have a look at this: https://pastebin.com/paexMYLk Ladies and Gentlemen, I have access to Dispatch Radios for buses and other ground vehicles. I can distort radio frequencies, call in misinformation, etc. The nodes are switching off between NY, Phoenix and L.A. Want to know what’s even better? Wirelessly, it records when the breaks are used and where the buses or ground vehicles are going to.

Its really any wonder that nothing has been done about this and that the possibility of it happening in the first place was even there.

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