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Johnson Fu Insurance Agency Breached, Staff Accounts Leaked

Posted on April 6, 2013 by Lee J

banner_logo Once again hackers using the handle @LulzSecWiki have announced another leak of data this time coming from Johnson Fu Insurance Agency Inc (https://www.jfuinsurance.com). The attack and leaked data is a apart of a ongoing spree of leaks from the hackers who have stated to me that there is many more to coming soon. > Johnson Fu Insurance Agency Inc. Data Leak – Via @lulzsecwiki – pastebin.com/xgxNy8mz — LulzSecWiki (@LulzSecWiki) April 6, 2013

Johnson Fu Insurance Agency Inc is a company originally started in 1992 that focuses on insurance brokerage and self claims 20+years experience in this field. The leak has been posted to pastebin and contains about 285 administrator accounts and contains users login ID, activation code and encrypted passwords and follows a leak of data from Standard Digital earlier today. Source:Pastebin.com

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