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The European Forex Traders hacked and 1800 accounts leaked by TeamGhostShell

Posted on May 8, 2012 by Lee J

TeamGhostShell has been very busy lately hacking a couple of big name websites. one of the targets has been The European Forex Traders website www.fxtraders.eu. The release which was posted on pastebin comes with a message and reason for the attack as well as 1500+ accounts comes from @DeadMellox.

Hello again, did you miss us world governments? We’ve made you guys a promise a while back, that, as long as hackers from all around the planet are getting arrested, we’ll also appear, paying you all back ten-fold. Own us and we own you. Seems fair enough, don’t you think? #TeamGhostShell has started this campaign, ProjectGhostShell, to pay back the police, the informants, the snitches, the politicians, the stupid and the corrupt. If you’re gonna compromise one of us, regardless of religion, race, location and so on, then you WILL have to pay for it. "Every action has a reaction". But don’t worry, it’s not the only project we have to offer. You can expect more of them to pop-up in the near future. Or you can look forward to this one. #ProjectGhostShell

scan of leak: 1,946 accounts found. leak: https://pastebin.com/K0abQd04

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