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Philips Advanced hacked for #OpColtan

Posted on August 31, 2012 by Lee J

Anonymous hacktivist have attacked another Philips based website and leaked more data today. The attack comes less then 24hrs after the first main release of data which was well over 200,000 client and subscriber emails and personal details. The most recent attack has been carried out by @OpGreenRights and has been dubbed as part of #OpColtan which has been running for many weeks now. The electronics Giants websites appear to be very insecure considering the amount of data and accounts that have been leaked from its servers. The most recent leak was posted to pastebin and has targeted the sub domain for the professional industry advance.philips.com. The leaked data contains very much the same information as the last leak with lots of company and personal information being leaked. It appears all passwords are encrypted. https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=3158 https://pastebin.com/j99WjJNS

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