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Official Renault Argentina Hacked, 37,000 Account Credentials Leaked

Posted on January 25, 2013 by Lee J

hacked-by-xxm3hm3txx Turkish Ajan hacker group has been at it again this time attacking the official Renault Argentina website (https://www.renault.com.ar/). The attack has been carried out by member @xXM3HM3TXx who announced the attack via email and social media. > Renault Argentina Hacked ! 37.000 account,goo.gl/Xqo1m goo.gl/EW1KW @eduardkovacs @cyber_war_news @zer0security #hack — TurkishAjan Official (@TurkishAjan) January 24, 2013

Renault is one of the largest and longest running car manufacturers from France and is well know all around the world. The website that has been breached also appears to have been defaced and a mirror created on Zone-h. The defacement redirects to the Zone-h mirror now. capture The leaked data has been posted to drop box as well as a total virus scan being provided. The compressed 2.85 MB file contains 6 csv files that have member credentials. The credentails range from usernames, passwords, emails, address, date of births and other information. It appears all passwords are encrypted. In the past other members of Turkish Ajan HAcker group have hacked high profile company’s and now this just adds another one to the list that appears to be growing fast. All together 37,521 accounts with emails have been detected with most of them (27k) being hotmails. See full stats on ozdc.net Source: Turkish ajan hacker group Forums1. Hack mirror: https://www.zone-h.org/mirror/id/19117993
2. Virus scan: https://www.virustotal.com/file/8bee56877e7a65837d9757427f35d226633867071db91d3689fe3852ccb32c23/analysis/1359031840/
3. Deface: https://www.renault.com.ar/rrhh/verOferta.do?id=173
4. Data: https://www.dropbox.com/s/iojk0a1ft5i3k4g/Leak%20Renault%20AR%20Turkishajan.com.rar
5. Announcement: https://www.turkishajan.com/turkishajan-govde-gosterileri/renault-argentina-hacked-176314.html

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