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High Commission of India Hacked,Data Leaked By @TeamGhostShell

Posted on June 12, 2012 by Lee J

@TeamGhostShell has been posting leaks all morning and for now the last one is from the High Commission of India (https://www.hcidhaka.org/, which has been hacked and had a dump of information leaked. The leak appears to hold administration and basic user information as well as a heap of other information from the data, the content of this is unknown at time of publishing and may take some time to go through it all. The leak also has a message for some other well known hackers.

Side note* 3xp1r3 Cyber Army & Indian hackers like s3rver.exe who pretends to be an american kid, last year kept bragging about how he’s 14, this year he said he’s 13, bitchass getting younger by the minute (lol), they all need to stop fighting each other like raging asian monkeys and put their efforts into owning big corporations and private companies like real hackers should.

https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=2238 https://privatepaste.com/cf9ac1fb6c They have also leaked the database from https://www.planonacionaldeleitura.gov.pt which contains a few administration accounts and other data base information. https://ozdc.net/archives.php?aid=2237 https://privatepaste.com/b3dc76dab2

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