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20 More Hacked Sites by STK

Posted on January 17, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/sql-dump-sqli-no-security-pastebin-com_.png STK, who yesterday published a huge amount of websites that have been hacked and had data leaked has continued to dump database’s today with a further 20 sites being hacked. The Sites:

https://www.prbo.org/ https://www.physicianshealthnetwork.org/ https://www.p5n.net/ https://www.outdoorsnz.org.nz/ https://www.opp.org.uk https://www.pressfloripa.com.br/ https://www.priama.fr/ https://pustak.org/ https://www.qub.ac.uk/ https://www.racemotorparts.com/ https://www.rav.org/ https://www.renosusan.com/ https://www.zund.co.uk/ https://www.zulurecords.com/ https://www.zonanorteinforma.com.ar/ https://www.yoratyo.com/ https://www.zhme.com/ https://www.visualdiving.com/ https://workingclassacupuncture.org/ https://www.yamahamotogp.com/

This is exactly what we are about, showing you that there are so many websites that get hacked every single day that go unlooked that result in data being leaked and other accounts being accessed leaving some people to wonder how they got hacked. All web masters need to smarten up and re-think cyber security and start fixing all these exploitable websites asap. Part: 15: https://pastebin.com/fZLikWg5 Part: 16: https://pastebin.com/amNe7Eat Part: 17: https://pastebin.com/ZvhcEtvz Part: 18: https://pastebin.com/ad2EZgdM Part: 19: https://pastebin.com/fdgeBFjf Part: 20: https://pastebin.com/qhz9MBQG

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