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World Poker Tour Amateur Poker League Hacked, 175,333 Accounts Leaked by @smitt3nz

Posted on January 4, 2014 by Lee J

Tonight a hacker using the handle @smitt3nz has announced another leak which this time is from the World Poker Tour Amateur Poker League Website (https://www.wptapl.com/). The leak has been announced from twitter and posted to derp.co.uk> #leaked: https://t.co/ByWqljNFqh – 175,333 #plaintext #passwords – https://t.co/mQbBAykFpX #hacked @Cyber_War_News #WPTAPL — rubber (@smitt3nz) January 3, 2014 The surprising part about…

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MMMOOO Hacked & 86,369 User Credentials Leaked

Posted on January 2, 2014 by Lee J

Today a group of hackers going by the name hitlersec have been announcing some breaches and one of the is MMMOOO (https://www.immmooo.com/en/). MMMOOO is a website owned and operated by Shanghai Jibiao Info Tech Co., Ltd, and is a mobile phone application aimed at the Chinese market. MMMOOO.com sites matrix and MMMOOO brand are hosted by…

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Skype Blog Breached By Syrian Electronic Army

Posted on January 2, 2014 by Lee J

Today the Syrian Electronic Army who started of 2014 with a bang with Skype. The incident appears to be isolated to a single bloggers account for Skype, Shana Pearlman aka @ShanaBP who is the content marketing manager at Skype (https://blogs.skype.com/author/shanabp/). Twitter user @Ihazcandy has pointed out a interesting fact that the tweets used to announce the…

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Financial Services Online Australia Hacked, Affiliates Credentials Leaked

Posted on January 2, 2014 by Lee J

Earlier today Pakiz Cyber Squad announced a 14 part leak of data from Financial Services Online Australia (https://www.financialservicesonline.com.au). The announcement was made on Facebook and the data has been uploaded to pastebin, mostly as private pastes. The format of the dump doesn’t appear to be a typical sql injection but more so a text dump of…

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Openssl.org Breached By @turkguvenligi

Posted on December 29, 2013 by Lee J

Today a hacker using the handle @turkguvenligi who has been around for some time now has announced a breach on the well known openssl.org website. The breach has left the site with a new main page, nothing special but enough to let the admins and users of the site know its been breached. At time…

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Anonymous leak Ukraine Government Emails And Credentials for #OpUkraine

Posted on December 28, 2013 by Lee J

Appears a few days ago part 2 of the Operation Ukraine was dropped on the internet and announced from CyberGuerrilla.org. The leak is from the Ukraine Government and is the 2nd Official part of on going from them this year. The Contents of the leak are emails and communications as well as some credentials for the…

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