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MVS comunicaciones Hacked, 1,700+ Credentials leaked

Posted on March 1, 2013 by Lee J

320px-mvs_comunicaciones_2009_logo A Mexican based Telecommunications company who runs various sub company’s has been breached and as a result the credentials of its administration and service users have been leaked. The company is MVS Comunicaciones (https://www.mvs.com) runs pay television services and is based in mexico. > MVS Comunicaciones (MVS) is a Mexicanmedia conglomerate. The company owns MASTV, MVS Radio operator of four national radio networks, MVS Televisión operator and distributor of 7 pay television networks, E-Go wireless broadband internet and 51% of Dish México.[1] Wiki

The leak was announced on twitter by hacker using the handle @MexicanH > WebMail MVS webmail.mvs.com credenciales? —-> pastebin.com/EYUj5vm3 #MVS Hacked — MexicanH Team (@MexicanH) February 28, 2013

The leaked data has been posted to pastebin and contains around about 3,000 accounts but many of them are duplicated or using same emails for different systems as there is a few different tables from the sites database, All together there is 1700 non duplicated accounts with emails. All account credentials vary and some passwords appear to have full encryption while others are lacking this security. Source: pastebin

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