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1.6 Million Accounts/Credentials Leaked For #ProjectWhiteFox

Posted on December 11, 2012 by Lee J

nc6av Every couple of months we get a message from @TeamGhostShell announcing they have a new breach and it appears each time it gets bigger and bigger with this time a claimed 1.6million account credentails are being leaked. > #ProjectWhiteFox – Freedom of Information: 1.6 million accounts/records leaked pastebin.com/agUFkEEa #ESA #NASA #Pentagon #OpWCIT #GhostShell — GhostShell (@TeamGhostShell) December 10, 2012

This leak is being dubbed as ProjectWhiteFox and is aimed at Freedom of Information.

Winter is here and so are we, to present Team GhostShell’s last project. We’ve included plenty of surprises in this one, so hop on our bandwagon, we’re going on an adventure! #ProjectWhiteFox will conclude this year’s series of attacks by promoting hacktivism worldwide and drawing attention to the freedom of information on the net. For those two factors we have prepared a juicy release of 1.6 million accounts/records from fields such as aerospace, nanotechnology, banking, law, education, government, military, all kinds of wacky companies & corporations working for the department of defense, airlines and more.

High profile companys or services which appeart o be effected are The European Space Agency NASA Crestwood Technology Group – CTG123 Bigelow Aerospace California Manufacturers & Technology Association – CMTA.net Aerospace Suppliers World Airport Transfers General Dynamics Defense Systems – GD-OtsCanada Zero-Max – Manufacturer of parts MicroController Shop Jp Chem eData Apsira + Anac Ivao Aero Human Security Gateway Hamamatsu NanoConference And many many more. All leaked information has been posted in linked posts and has been mirrored across a few paste sites with over 100 parts to this leak its going to take some time to say for sure what exactly is in it. https://pastebin.com/agUFkEEa

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