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DhooL.com Hacked, 15,274 Credentials leaked

Posted on January 29, 2013 by Lee J

dhoollogo2 A popular Indian based music website, Dhool.com has been hacked and had its forum user database leaked. The hacker who uses the handle 3rr0r404 made a post to paste bin with another link to the actual data in html format hosted on anonhtml.com in what appears to be the typical SQL injection tool output. 3rr0r404 The leak data appears to be from the music sites forum and almost 15274 accounts with full login credentials. It also comes with a message to the administration of Dhool.com warning them if the site is not fixed they will continue to attack it. >

Admin Patch Your Site Wholes Otherwise I Will Fuck You Again n Again I think You Forget That 3rr0r404 Is Still Alive Not Dead Yet So Be Carefull LOL Next Time I Will Fuck Your Database Also This Time Only Index Is Fucked Baby 😉 Dont Mind Actually Everyday If I dont Hack Any Site I feel Pain In My Hands thats Why I b0x Your Site

The leaked credentails consist of emails, usernames, ID’s and encrypted passwords from the phpbb2 forum system. All accounts have been archives on ozdc.net

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