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Colombian Military websites hacked, accounts leaked

Posted on November 25, 2012 by Lee J

229px-escudo_fuerzas_militares_de_colombiaupdated: editing for typos. Colombian government is no stranger to cyber attacks with it being one of the many country’s that gets a lot of attention from hackers around the world. The Colombian military has now become a target to a hacker who uses the handle @ur0b0r0x. The leak has been announced on twitter and contains leaked account credentials from five different sub domains of the official Colombian military website.

Ur0b0r0x @Ur0b0r0x 300 USER PWNED OF#COLOMBIA #ARMY#EXPOSURE #HACKED#SECURITY #HACKING#LEAKS #INFOSECpastebin.com/KMBpjcpJ@OzDataCenta

The leak has been posted to pastebin as a preview with the full data in a download link from 2 different share sites. The downloadable file is a 10kb zip file that contains 2 txt files, one with the full leak details and one with a list of vulnerabilities on the Colombian military websites. The breached subdomains are – https://reclutamiento.mil.co – archive

  • https://ejercito.mil.co – archive
  • https://sanidadfuerzasmilitares.mil.co – archive
  • https://fac.mil.co – archive
  • https://armada.mil.co – archive

Total amount of leaked accounts is 246 and all have encrypted passwords and emails.

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