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MicroSoft, Asus, Stanford/oxford/Manchester Uni hacked and defaced

Posted on December 25, 2011 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random2/digital-boys-underground-team.png As reported eariler by 1337media,  Digital Boys Underground Team has been fairly busy and defaced a few high profile websites with the last few days, while all these are not main index defacements still raise’s the every day asked question of how good is your security. Mirrors list as by 1337media Microsoft Macedonia Forums Mirror: https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/16324453**** Oxford University Mirror: https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/16278580**** Stanford University Mirrors: https://zone-h.org/archive/ip=171.64.184.147**** Manchester University Mirrors: https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/16367260 https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/16367261 https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/16367262 https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/16367263 https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/16367264AsusMirror:  https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/16344161 also as 1337 stated all defacements are on windows based servers which sort of says they have a personal or well known exploit that they are using for the defacements. source

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