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Siemens and Fujitsu General Hacked, Data leaked for #OpColtan

Posted on August 31, 2012 by Lee J

Earlier we posted that another Philips website had been hacked not long after a large load of data was leaked from various other Philips sites. Well now another two electronics Giants have been hacked by Anonymous hacktivist in the name of OpColtan. The two company’s are Siemens Switzerland (siemens.ch) and Fujitsu General Brazil(.fujitsugeneral.com.br) and both have resulted in data from server databases being leaked via paste sites. The attacks have been carried out by @OpGreenRights and the Siemens attack has been posted to private paste in two different parts while the Fujitsu leak was posted to pastebin in  a single paste. The leaked data from the Siemens attack contains basic database information as well as other non critical information related to the site. Message:

Our attention turns to you, unscrupulously and greedy multinationals. Behind your famous commercial images, fabricated and marked on an false Ethic, the most cruel barbarites are hidden. Coltan, the mineral that you use to produce capacitors of mobile phones, besides being harmful to health, is also the sick result of environmental rape and enslavement of underdeveloped populations. His gruesome traffic conceal the abuse of human rights and the dirty, imperialist war, which is the daughter of greed and contempt of life in all its meanings. We can not remain indifferent to greedy profiteers whose revenues are derived from the suffering of a colonized, oppressed and exploited people, forced to work in inhuman conditions and paid with meager wages. We also can not remain indifferent to the accomplices of environmental devastation. Your work is unworthy: if you break the Life, we violate your sites. Appeal to the Citizens of the World: while self-styled advertising campaigns boast the next technological item, thousands of children are deprived of their childhood, their bloody hands don’t know what a toy is, and they excavate constantly, searching for a mineral which is harmful to health. Thousands of fathers and mothers also work up to 72 hours without any protection, being enslaved and humiliated. Coltan is deleterious for human rights, for environment, and also for health. Do not be complicit in this mess, make your voice heard, read up, stand up, fight to restore dignity to those who are without because of the dirty work of "democratic" giants of marketing. "We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented." (Elie Wiesel)

part 1: https://privatepaste.com/2ef6d13062 part 2: https://privatepaste.com/938acfc3f2 https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=3163 https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=3164 The leak from Fujitsu contains a short message as well as the exploitable url a few administration accounts and assistant accounts as well. All passwords appear to be encrypted. https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=3162 https://pastebin.com/1YMJPa8h

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