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CITIC Telecom International Hacked, 2,583 Accounts Leaked

Posted on June 16, 2013 by Lee J

citictel_logo This week @TeamBerserk has announced a few leaks of data with one being CITIC Telecom International (https://www.citictel.com). CITIC Telecom International is one of Hong Kong’s major telecommunications providers which has been in service since 1997.

Established in 1997 and publicly listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (stock code: 1883), CITIC Telecom International Holdings Limited ("CITIC Telecom International"), formerly known as CITIC 1616 Holdings Limited, is one of Asia Pacific’s leading telecommunications service providers.

TeamBerserk Announced the leak on Friday from their official twitter account and posted the data to anonpaste.meteamberserk1 The leaked data contains 2,583 user accounts with user names, email addresses, encrypted passwords and other site related information such as user level, user id. The data leak also contains server logins from its SQL database with user names and MySQL encrypted passwords.

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