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ASUS Italy Hacked, site defaced, Thousands of client details leaked

Posted on September 23, 2012 by Lee J

hacked-by-maxney A hacker who goes by the handle of Maxney and is apart of Turkish Ajan Hacker Group has contacted us with information and data from an Italian based Asus website. The site was hacked and left defaced, thousands of accounts have been leaked as well as its complete database. This is not the first time Maxney has targeted big corporations,m with Siemens and Dominos being hacked in recent weeks as well. The website that was attacked is the Italian notebook based (notebook.asus.it/) site that has information on ASUS Notebook range as well as offering some online services to its clients. The leak has been posted to pastebin in 4 files that contain a bunch of user information such as names, numbers, address and company information totalling over 8000 all together. The database that has been leaked was uploaded to file sharing website rapidshare and contains sql and XML files, At time of publishing i was still unable to go through database leak but all emails from the pastebin part have been processed by ozdc.net so if you fear your account or personal details being exposed you may use Oz Data Centa’s search to find out. Account leak details from ozdc.net The site that was defaced (https://notebook.asus.it/index.html) was still defaced at time of publishing. More information will be published as it comes to light. List of files that are in the database download are.

TITLE TYPE SIZE
   asus_it_db / ManagementDB.mdb MDB File 148.0  KB
   asus_it_db / SelectSurveyASPAdvanced.mdb MDB File 704.0  KB
   asus_it_db / SelectSurveyASPAdvanced97.mdb MDB File 344.0  KB
   asus_it_db / btsdb.mdb MDB File 868.0  KB
   asus_it_db / dealer.xls Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet 761.6  KB
   asus_it_db / dealer_event.mdb MDB File 196.0  KB
   asus_it_db / gallery.mdb MDB File 260.0  KB
   asus_it_db / lambo.mdb MDB File 5.7  MB
   asus_it_db / lamboadm.mdb MDB File 252.0  KB
   asus_it_db / password.txt Plain Text Document 36  bytes
   asus_it_db / prova.xls Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet 702.4  KB
   asus_it_db / rma_week.mdb MDB File 1.1  MB
   asus_it_db / rma_weekcompr.mdb MDB File 716.0  KB
   asus_it_db / rmagr008.xls Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet 4.9  KB
   asus_it_db / rmaweek.mdb MDB File 180.0  KB
   asus_it_db / school_survey.mdb MDB File 236.0  KB
   asus_it_db / tracksite.mdb MDB File 404.0  KB
   asus_it_db / week-sellout (BAK).mdb MDB File 15.2  MB
   asus_it_db / week-sellout.mdb MDB File 24.9  MB
   asus_it_db / weekly-inventory (BAK).mdb MDB File 268.0  KB
   asus_it_db / weekly-inventory.mdb MDB File 228.0  KB

Original message >  Turkish Ajan Hacker Group Hacked by Maxney notebook.asus.it web page: https://notebook.asus.it/index.html zone-h: https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/18380667 pastebin; https://pastebin.com/abktHmyG https://pastebin.com/h3JDkaFv https://pastebin.com/UFyYvLcN https://pastebin.com/i2Uukgwz download databases and XML; https://rapidshare.com/files/1426122928/asus_it_db.rar web page: https://www.Turkishajan.com Turkish Hacker Group Agent Maxney


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