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Police Store, PoliceOne.com hacked, for #OpSlaughterHouse

Posted on January 13, 2013 by Lee J

policeone-com_logo Hacker Game Over aka @ThisIsGame0ver yesterday announced a leak of data from a American based online police store and information source Policeone.com in the name of #OpSlaughterHouse Since then it came to my attention that the data leaked appeared to be generated by a script or similar. After doing much research and throwing many questions around i can confirm these did in fact come from the policeone.com database.

The PoliceOne Network includes industry leading coverage of breaking news, training, grant funding, career opportunities, product research and analysis from some of the top experts in law enforcement.

Game over has explained that there was over 50,000 accounts and the 900 or so that leaked were just a small lot extracted from the breached database. Funny enough the data was extracted via a "secure" subdomain which is not so secure it seems. So what it appears that besides lack of security on the site they also have a issue with spam accounts being created or they have entered a whole heap of obtained data to make member numbers appear larger but either way its shocking that a site that speaks so highly of it self does this. The attack has been carried out as a part of a current operation dubbed #OpSlaughterHouse and was posted to pastebin.com. The leaked data contains 927 accounts that contain user names, emails and passwords which are encrypted. Source: Ozdc.net and pastebin.com

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