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HP China breached and hacked, data leaked by Maxney

Posted on December 24, 2012 by Lee J

hplogo-600x300 Turkish Ajan Hacker Group member Maxney aka @Maxn3y has contacted us with a leak of data that has been obtained after the Chinese Hewlett Packard servers were breached. The breach occurred some time in the past few days via 3 main sub domains  The breach has also seen a dump of data which has been uploaded to two different locations and is said to contain user credentials as well as xls files with other data. The breach has also seen the 3 subdomains defaced with mirrors for them being put on Zone-h. The sub domains that got effected are for the HP Consumer Support Service Agent Certification Center (China/Hong Kong), chat.hp.com.cn and alwayson.hp.com.cn. In the past months we have seen other high profile attacks by Maxney and im sure it wont be the last. Mirrors of defacement’s, although 2 of them appears to not be actual defacement and the 3rd is only a minor defacing. – https://www.zone-h.org/mirror/id/18789182

  • https://www.zone-h.org/mirror/id/18789183
  • https://www.zone-h.org/mirror/id/18789385

Leaked data: – Original archive links removed due to infection. see results

  • Download clean archive on anonfiles.me

Once i have a bit more time i will get some statistics out about this leak and any further details i can obtain.

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