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Imperial College London Hacked & Accounts Leaked by @1923Turkz

Posted on May 19, 2013 by Lee J

logo_imperial_college_london Today @1923Turkz has been very active announcing breaches along side a heap of defacement’s with one of the most recent breaches being a united kingdom based collage. The College is Imperial College London (https://www3.imperial.ac.uk/) and its main site has been breached leaving administrator and staff accounts and information being leaked to anonpaste.me. The breach announcement comes from the official account of 1923Turkz who has a long history of defacing websites and has well over 230K archives on Zone-h. > Imperial College Londen DB Hacked anonpaste.me/anonpaste2/ind… … @cyber_war_news @ehackernews @thehackersnews @hnbulletin @esecurityp — 1923Turk (@1923Turkz) May 19, 2013

The data leaked from the breach contains 23 admin or staff based accounts of which 21 are non duplicated emails from the College which has login credentials such as first and last names, email addresses, encrypted passwords and contact telephone numbers and position they hold at the college.

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