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Oil Giants Shell, BP and others hacked and data leaked by @le4ky

Posted on July 14, 2012 by Lee J

Ex @UG member le4ky has come out of a few weeks silence to release a leak from yet more oil giants. The leak is dubbed as #SaveTheArctic – Phase 2 and has set sights on Shell, BP, gazprom and rosneft. The attack was announced via twitter and was posted to pastebin.com with a short message. All leaked data was combined to one file and all together contains 500+ accounts in the format of usernames and encrypted passwords. The leak also had some basic server and target information.

CyberZeist‏@le4ky ‪#OpSaveTheArctic‬ – Phase II Mass Hack –https://pastebin.com/b79cJV5f  ‪#GreenPeace‬‪#SaveTheArctic‬ RT

This comes not long after the first attacks on major oil giant Exxon in which administration accounts and other server information was leaked by @le4ky. Release message:

Similar to #OpSaveTheArctic – Phase I (https://pastebin.com/1ca3BR19) , The listed targets where breached and as a punishment, The employee accounts of the concerned Corporations where used to sign the petition at https://www.savethearctic.org/ . After the full operation, a total amount of 96K petitions where signed at https://www.savethearctic.org/ (96,176 to be precise). This is the statement of the concerned hacks and to give out a message to the Corrupt Corporations that are harming our environment! Note : Regarding Exxon hack, the leaked account details where used for phishing attacks so in this paste, only few account details are released. If anyone wants Cracked MD5s, contact me on twitter.com/le4ky This Operation is carried out by Anonymous and isn’t anyhow affiliated to GreenPeace! We are just supporting their cause ShoutOut : Anonymous Operations Sweden (twitter.com/AnonOpsSweden)

shell.com https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=2675 All accounts appear to be from the Pakistan shell domain and contains 25 emails and encrypted passwords. bp.com https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=2676 The BP attack was on subdomain https://globalmba.bp.com/ and contains 450 accounts in the format of emails and encrypted passwords. rosneft.com https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=2678 leader of Russia’s petroleum industry and the attack has seen emails and encrypted passwords leaked totalling 80. gazprom.com https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=2677 GazPorn is a self claimed global energy company, the breach has seen 191 accounts in the same formats , emails and encrypted passwords. The leak has been uploaded to pastebin and also mirrored on le4kys website. https://pastebin.com/b79cJV5f leakster.net/leaks/arctichack


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