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Wichita City Vendors Site Hacked, Defaced and Thousands of Vendor Details Leaked

Posted on October 6, 2013 by Lee J

wichita_2Wichita City, Kansas has fallen victim to hacking after its vendors sub domain was left defaced and data leaked. The site that has been hacked is for the city’s business who wish to sign up as vendors which has resulted in this database being filled with contact information and minor banking information and is a perfect example of a government website who stores personal data but does not do a great deal to prevent it being access and exposed. The leak was announced a few hours ago by @AgentCorporatio who appears to be either a member or ex member of the well known Turkish Ajan hacker group but is going by the name Agent Hacker Group. > City of Wichita Hacked ! Zone:https://t.co/18XCIqGi61 File (leak):https://t.co/M4kfHaZdm0 @HackRead @Cyber_War_News @EduardKovacs #hack #leak — Agent (@AgentCorporatio) October 5, 2013

Leaked data was uploaded to speedy share and is a 3mb compressed file and contains 9 XLS files that have been further explained below. wichita_1 Data in the XLS files appears to go back as far as 1997 so its really unsure how current this is, if its even still used or was it an old database they had found? The defacement has been uploaded to Zone-h under a very similar users account who in the past has done a lot of attacks under the name of Turkish Ajan Hacker Group and using the handle of Maxn3y. The data in the leaked files contains mixed, names, user names, vendor ids, vendor names, mixed clear text and encrypted passwords, email addresses, phone numbers, addresses and in some cases bank ID’s. Full details of contents of each file from the leak below. co_bank_id.xls tasks, bank account numbers, account owners, payment descriptions ( appear to be vendors from 1997) co_users.xls 547 partial user details names, addresses, emails, signatures, phone numbers, addresses co_vendors xls 17,778+ vendor account details, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and site related information co_vendors2.xls 11,168+ vendor account details, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses and site related information EP_VENDOR_USER.xls 15,731 vendor accounts with user names, email addresses and what apepars to be mixed encrypted and clear text passworrds. ico_ven_login.xls 14,829 vendor IDs, user names, passwords, login names, admin status, email addresses ico_ven_login_part_2.xls 8,468 vendor IDs, user names, passwords, login names, email addresses ico_ven_login_part_3.xls 5,999 vendor IDs, user names, passwords, login names, email addresses ico_vendor.xls 11,945 vendor IDs, vendor names, company names, tax payer status, tax payer ID


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