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European Atomic Data site Hacked by @AnonOpsRomania

Posted on March 10, 2012 by Lee J

@AnonOpsRomania have leaked data from  https://www.adas-fusion.eu/ after it was hacked via sql injection. The attack was announced via twitter as below.

@AnonOpsSweden, @AnonPT, @OpGreece, – pastebin.com/jnzUkBWp #AnonFamily #OccupyEurope #OpPayback — AnonOpsRomania (@AnonOpsRomania) March 9, 2012

Part of the leak contains a brief message.

This is a random workpackage that we’re releasing as a teaser from ‘Atomic Data and Analysis Structure for Fusion in Europe’, to be more precise it is workpackage number 4. for the sake of this release, this is what they have on it on their site for the public: https://www.adas-fusion.eu/workpackage.php?id=4 That’s pretty much it. and this is what we got from the same database. (ps: scroll at the end of the page to see the vulnerable page where this specific package was hiding. There if you inject it, you will reach the same information and if you want their content you will have to download it directly from the main server aka backtrack –> get//root@access –> data dump. have fun) TARGET: https://www.adas-fusion.eu/ ALL UR BASES R BELONG TO US!

https://pastebin.com/jnzUkBWp

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