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OIL Giant Exxon Mobil Hacked, Data Leaked By @Le4ky

Posted on June 27, 2012 by Lee J

@le4ky has announced today that they have hacked and leaked a data from one of the worlds largest and oldest Oil companys, Exon mobil (www.exxonmobil.com). The announce came via twitter and has been done in the name of OpSaveTheArctic. CyberZeist ‏@le4ky Exxon Mobil Corporation Hacked – https://pastebin.com/1ca3BR19 #SaveTheArctic #Anonymous RT The release came with a short message and link…

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UGNAZI Leader @JoshTheGod and 23 Others Arrested For Credit Card Fraud

Posted on June 27, 2012 by Lee J

Today is an interesting day, the well known hacker collective ugnazi has been breached majorly with the site being seized by federal police and the main member @JoshTheGod or MIR ISLAM who classed himself the lead has been arrested and charged with many cyber related offences. The announcement has come from justice.gov and its related to a 2…

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Mexico / Spain Telecommunication Network Hacked, 84,000 Accounts Leaked .c0mrade

Posted on June 26, 2012 by Lee J

@OfficialComrade has made another exploit announcement and this time its on a telecommunications system. The exploit effects systems in Spain and Mexico and .c0mrade claims to have full access, be able to create accounts, flag accounts etc. He has also claimed that this was a man-in-middle attack and as a result he has leaked 84016 peoples credentials…

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Uganda Sites Attacked, Defaced By GSec

Posted on June 26, 2012 by Lee J

Another twitter based crew @_GSec which is compromised of a few hackers we follow have taken sights to a heap of Uganda based servers/sites and as a result they have been left defaced or taken offline. Our Logic & Reason; As you may tell by now, #OpFuckUganda is going and full blown. The reasoning behind these multiple defaced…

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San Jose State University Hacked, Data Leaked by @RuneGoldTrim

Posted on June 26, 2012 by Lee J

Twitter user @RuneGoldTrim has announced and alerted us to a release of a database from the (https://as.sjsu.edu) San Jose State University. The announcement came not to long ago and the attack appears to be carried out via a SQLi in the jsp file system. S1ngularity ‏@RuneGoldTrim https://as.sjsu.edu dumped!! Check it out here:https://pastebay.net/1066032 Logins, numbers, emails, & more!!@Cyber_War_News @hacktalkblog The leak…

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Australian Federal Police Issue Warnings to 6 Youths Over Cyber Activity

Posted on June 25, 2012 by Lee J

Over the past months we have seen Australia becoming a target for hackers, as well as this we have seen many young hackers surfacing from the suburbs around Australia. Today the Australian federal police have now confirmed that 6 youths from Sydney, Brisbane and Perth have been issued warnings over suspicious online activities. Now this is how it should be done,…

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