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The National-Socialist Party of Canada Hacked, Credentials Leaked

Posted on February 13, 2014 by Lee J

A hacker who uses the handle @SQLiNairb has announced a leak of data from a well known Nazi Parties website. The breach is on the The National-Socialist Party of Canada official website (https://nspcanada.nfshost.com/) and was breached with a very simple GET based MySQL injection. The website which hosts information is really nothing important but considering the…

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AVS TV Hacked, 40,000 Accounts Leaked By @DeleteSec

Posted on February 12, 2014 by Lee J

DeleteSec today has announced a leak of data that comes from AVS TV (avstv.com) that totals around 40,000 account credentials of registered users. The leak was posted to defuse.ca as a 48,000 row dump and after scanning contains 39,343 accounts with no duplicated email addresses. AVS TV is a Bollywood TV show "Asian Variety Show…

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Anonymous Italy starts #opCannabis and hacks state anti-drug websites

Posted on February 12, 2014 by Lee J

On Saturday 8th of February, Anonymous Italy initiated #opCannabis, in order to show their support for the demonstration for cannabis legislation reform held that day in Rome, calling for an end to cannabis prohibition and the persecution of users and growers. The first attack started on the 8th and targeted the website of the Italian drug…

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Wide Area and Sensing Conference Hacked, Database Leaked for #OpbigBrother

Posted on February 11, 2014 by Lee J

Today an Anonymous hacker posted a leak of data to zerobin that comes from the Wide Area (https://wasc.rmtech.org/) and Sensing Conference held by Rocky Mountain Technology Alliance (https://rmtech.org/). The Conference which use to go by the name of High Altitude and Near Space Conference was recently change to the Wide Area and Sensing Conference but it appears some where along the…

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RedHack hacks TTNET, Turkey’s largest ISP

Posted on February 3, 2014 by Lee J

Today well known hacker collective RedHack has announced a breach of data on Turkey’s biggest ISP. The attack is on TTNET (http://www.ttnet.com.tr) which is Turkey’s biggest internet service and other telecom services provider. RedHack has announced from the @Redhack_en twitter account that they are starting to dump the data of clients who are not ordinary…

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Bell Internet Hacked, 40,000 Customer Credentials leaked by @NullCrew_FTS

Posted on February 1, 2014 by Lee J

Today the official NullCrew has returned to the hack scene with a leak of data from Bell Internet (https://www.bell.ca/) after about 12months away. > Bell Canada has been one of Canada’s most important and most powerful companies, and in 1975 was listed as the fifth largest in the country. The company is named after the…

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