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#UGNAZI Breached Cloudflare to Change DNS Via Google Flaw

Posted on June 3, 2012 by Lee J

Today UGNAZI hacked 4chan boards and redirected the domain to the ugnazi website for a brief amount of time. AS a result it has now come to light that this was able to happen to a possible flaw that has now been fixed in googles password recovery system. Cloudlfare has released a statement, acknowledged the attack that allowed UGNAZI…

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Aluminium Corporation of China Hacked, Data Traded On The Black Market By @DeadMellox

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

Most of the time, just like the rest of the leaks we deal with, data gets leaked into the public domain for everyone to see, well that’s what we think anyway.In this case the data from the Aluminium Corporation of China (https://www.chalco.com.cn) has been obtained and sold/traded on the black market. Now while this is fairly common, it mainly goes untold…

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Harvard University – Department of Government Hacked And Defaced

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/antisec12/hacked.png Harvard University’s  Department of Government website has been hacked and as a result the website is now currently defaced. The attack comes from SB Killer and at time of publishing the site appeared to be still defaced https://www.gov.harvard.edu/.

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International Club of Dalian, China Hacked, Data Leaked By @DeadMellox

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

Yesterday we got tipped off to a huge chinese data leak that covered many different government and private sectors. One targeted sites in these attacks was International Club of Dalian (https://www.icdalian.com/)  which is a Community club which provides events and other entertainment in the Dalian area. The leaked data contains all sorts of different stuff including a…

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Canadian Police Server Hacked, Lots of Personal Information Leaked By Anonymous

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

In what has been a huge week for cyber attacks yet another police department has been hit, this time its a Canadian one and the attack has been carried out by Anonymous hackers in the name of #opQuebec. The leak has been uploaded to pastehtml with the following message and it also contains 4 links to the actual information…

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Library OF Congress Website Exposed having SQLi Vulns, Data leaked by @codeinesec

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

@codeinesec tipped us of early today to an attack on the Library of congress website. The attack is a SQLi based injection, which is becoming one of the most popular flaws within all types of website systems. The data contains the vulns, database layout and information from the admins table. All usernames, paswords were stored…

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