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Pakistani Forums Hacked. Data leaked by @0x00x00

Posted on September 7, 2012 by Lee J

www-pak-forum-com_ Hacktivist @0x00x00 has been on a mission over the past few weeks. After coming out of know where @0x00x00 has been on a rampage of attacks, some of which have been high profile. The most recent spree of attacks is towards some Pakistani based forums. The two forums that have been attacked are pak-forum.com and pakistani-forum.net which appear to be one in the same. The attacks have seen just over 1600 accounts in total leaked as well as minor database and server information and have been uploaded to ubuntus launchpad paste bin. Each leak has around about 900 accounts all with user names, emails and encrypted passwords and other account related information. At time of publishing both sites were offline displaying a 404 not found page. pak-forum.com https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=3250 https://paste.ubuntu.com/1190687/ Pakistani-forum.net https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=3251 https://paste.ubuntu.com/1190649/


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