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1,253 Leaked from suteym.org.mx after being hacked by @VenezuelanH

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

Another group of anonymous hackers has been attacking mexican government based websites. The latest attack comes from a group using the twitter handle @VenezuelanH and the attack is on suteym.org.mx a. The leaked data has been as normal, uploaded to pastebin.com and the leaked data is actually 1,253 accounts in the format of usernames, id, emails and md5…

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Hacker knocks designer website offline in pure hate

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

Well this is what annoys us a bit, hackers who are out targeting websites for personal reasons. @BouritoTheGod has claimed they have attacked https://samosir.org/ in which has been a total personal attack. After they knocked the site offline for a short period of time they have gone and published the following statement. We brought down Samosir because we hate…

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China Bearing Commercial Community Hacked, 30,000+ Accounts Leaked @DeadMellox

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

Last night @DeadMellox tipped us off at a huge chinese hack that contained many breached servers databases with user accounts, personal and private company information and more. One of the targets in this attack was China Bearing Commercial Community (https://www.bearing.com.cn/) and as a result of the attack they have now seen well over 30k account leaked…

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4Chan.org Hacked, Defaced and data stolen & Statement for Admin – by #UGNazi

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

UGNAZI hackers have announced they have full access to the 4chan.org servers and left the site defaced, for now the deface appears to be gone and the site is alive and active, but that’s not to say they do not have access as we have seen in the past @ug tends to live up to their claims….

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Law.com hacked and data leaked by .c0mrade

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

Just been announced via twitter that law.com has been hacked by .c0mrade who has been going on a hacking spree on the past few days. Law.com is a professional legal site that allows them to connect to gether much easier with information and help along the way, more about them here. The leaked data has…

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Day 1, Hacking Rampage Across Canada by @TeamDigi7al

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

A relatively new team @TeamDigi7al has been on a spree the last few days attacking high profile targets and dumping information along the way. Before the most recent attacks on the World Health Org and Toronto Police Department they had also released a package which they call day 1 in the following statement "Well heres day 1 of…

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