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IAS100 Hacked and 30,000+ of Accounts leaked by Bangladeshi Cyber Army

Posted on February 24, 2012 by Lee J

BCA, Bangladeshi Cyber Army has been fairly active over the past 24hrs with lots of hacks and leaks happening towards Indian based sites and servers. The on going cyber war which is over the on going border killings has seen the well known forum ias100.com been hacked and had a fair load of data leaked. The leaked data is in the form of a few thousand accounts in which BCA claim that many of then using same passwords/emails for other networks such as social networks like facebook.

WELL THIS IS THE DATA I COLLECTED FROM INDIAN FORUM IAS100. SOME OF THE PASSWORD ARE MASTER PASS FOR THEIR EMAIL AND FACEBOOK AND EVERY ONLINE ENTITY.

so far we are still adding this to the ozdc.net database, so many accounts times take. All together there is over 30,000 accounts in the four leaked files, https://pastebin.com/KK8fwx7c https://pastebin.com/6rfNtPWT https://pastebin.com/GRwq5ASa https://pastebin.com/VsRpPACG

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