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Ford Motor Company Hacked By NullCrew

Posted on October 28, 2012 by Lee J

ford_official_logo Hacker collective NullCrew has today announced an attack on Ford Motor Company. The attack comes less than 24hrs after the release of a various account dumps from the united states government including the military. The ford motors hack has been carried out on a subdomain that is running what seems to be an outdated version of wordpress. The website is social.ford.com and its main goal is acting as a social media hub for ford. The leaked data has been announced from twitter via the @OfficialNull account. >  NullCrew ‏@OfficialNull Ford Hacked: https://pastebin.com/UKNw202z  #NullCrew @EduardKovacs@Cyber_War_News @EHackerNews @Anon_Central@AnonOpsLegion @AnonOpsSweden

The leak contains 18 user login credentials that have encrypted passwords. Out of the 18 emails 13 of them belong to administration from https://teamdetroit.com/ which is another ford motor company based website. Other information in the dump is just basic wordpress table layout. https://pastebin.com/UKNw202z

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