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Syria: Hayan Petroleum Hacked, Staff Credentials Leaked

Posted on April 10, 2013 by Lee J

hpc_0 The past few days have been very focused on israel and now hackers from Latin hack team have moved over towards Syria after taking sights to one of its petroleum companies (https://www.hpc.com.sy/). Hayan Petroleum is gas and oil exploration company in the hayan block based in syria.

Hayan Petroleum Company executes development operations in oil & gas production field in the fields discovered by Croatian INA Company, in Hayan contract block (Jihar, Palmyra, Al Muhr, Gazzal, Al Mustadira, and Mazrur Fields). It follows up exploration operations in Hayan block, located in western Palmyra, in accordance with the Contractor’s exploration budget and program that approved by Syrian Petroleum Company. Presently, it works at (Al Mustadira and Mazrur fields), and develops (Jihar, Palmyra, Al Muhr fields) in Palmyra area via drilling developmental wells and preparing the wells drilled previously; in order to be on stream

The leak was announce by @TeamLHT via their twitter account and posted to anonpaste. > Hayan Petroleum Oli Company of Syria @hacked #OpBlackDay anonpaste.me/anonpaste2/ind… @cyber_war_news @publicanonnews @warriorinbattle — LatinHackTeam (@TeamLHT) April 9, 2013

Leaked data contains basic server and administrator contact information as well as 141 staff accounts that contain email addresses and encrypted passwords. More recently Latin hack team has been leaking other data for opisrael like avg reseller, IDF information site and various other targets.

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