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#OpGoldenDawn TimeLine of Attacks And Leaks

Posted on October 16, 2013 by Lee J

OpGoldenDawn was kicked off on Monday the 14th of October 2013 by Anonymous hacktivist who are taken sights to the worlds governments in light of the recently arrested and charged 13 anonymous hacktivist for there alleged part in Operation Payback. What’s been leaked? So far over 1GB of data in total has been leaked for this operation with contents ranging from passports, emails, documents and images. Full reports: to come. **Time Line:**14-10-2013 Leak of Data from Greece’s MOFA (Ministry of Foreign Affairs) and OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Article**14-10-2013 **Greece’s Foreign Ministry Announces acknowledgement of email breach, Article

Today, Monday, 14 October, a web posting announced the successful hacking by the activist group “Anonymous” of the email of a Directorate of the Greek Foreign Ministry. An investigation is being carried out into the exact circumstances and extent of the hacking, while it has been ascertained that the incident concerns materials that are, as a rule, exchanged via email, including a large number of press releases.

**16-10-2013 **Leak of data from Poland’s Ministry of Economy. Article****Other Links:https://news.softpedia.com/news/Anonymous-Leaks-Large-Number-of-Files-After-Hacking-Poland-s-Ministry-of-Economy-391532.shtml https://news.softpedia.com/news/Anonymous-Leaks-3-700-Documents-Stolen-From-Greek-Government-and-OSCE-390752.shtml https://www.mfa.gr/en/current-affairs/news-announcements/foreign-ministry-announcement-on-web-posting-regarding-the-hacking-of-email.html

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