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Anonymous Australia Leak Partial Data From AAPT for #OpAustralia

Posted on July 28, 2012 by Lee J

9y97lg8rkgdk7du1u20eWell its been coming and known for a few days now that anonymous Australia hacktivist hack obtained up to 40gb of data from a well known ISP, AAPT. Just now they have leaked 3 bits of this data which comes as a very partial leak compared to the main data they are said to have. So far they have leaked 128 accounts with data such as usernames, passwords, emails and other personal information. The leak also has other information from a 137 business accounts which data contains abns, acns, company names, employee counts and other information such as spending. The leak was just announced via twitter and uploaded to pastebin.com under a guest account. The tweet came from twitter user @nas1gnal first they tweeted a small suggestion that something was on the way very soon. > naSignal ‏@nas1gnal #aapt #OpAustralia tick, tack, tick, tack, tick, tack, tick, tack, tick, tack, tick, tack

The the leak was also announced and retweeted by various other people. > naSignal ‏@nas1gnal @AnonPR_Network @AnonOpsSweden @Gardenslayer @YourAnonNews @AnonymousIRC @Op_Australia @Par_AnoIA #OpAustralia #Aapt https://pastebin.com/QcAJUnmq  naSignal ‏@nas1gnal #AAPT #OpAustralia #Leak @YourAnonNews @AnonOpsSweden @AnonymousIRC @Par_AnoIA @Gardenslayer https://pastebin.com/SJ8gyzGs  @Op_Australia naSignal ‏@nas1gnal #AAPT #OpAustralia #Leak @YourAnonNews @AnonOpsSweden @AnonymousIRC @Par_AnoIA @Gardenslayer https://pastebin.com/Ldgb3UVB  @Op_Australia

So far we have processed the leaked accounts with ozdc and will continue to do so as they come. https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=2790 https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=2791 https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=2792 More on this as it comes.

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