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Author: Lee J

Massive Amount Of breached Chinese Government Servers By @DeadMellox

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

@DeadMellox had contacted us a bit earlier tipping us of to a huge leak that was on its way, unbeknown to us it was a lot bigger and more indepth that we have expected so here it is for now. The leak contains a heap of accounts, emails and personal information mainly from chinese based…

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healthcouncilcanada.ca hacked, 6 sites compromised data leaked by @TeamDigi7al

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

@TeamDigi7al released a day 1 page a few days ago and one of the attacks was on the Health Council of Canada server and as a result of this attack they have leaked some account data. The leak contains 200+ accounts and has been uploaded to pastie.org as a encrypted(private) paste, where u need the key to unlock…

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World Health Organization Exposed As Vulnerable by @TeamDigi7al

Posted on June 2, 2012 by Lee J

As well as the recent Toronto police leak @TeamDigi7al has also recently taken target to the World Health Organization (https://www.who.int) and as a result they have exposed their complete data base layout but leaking all their table and column names and the vulnerable link. As well as the basic db information comes the following message which gives a reason for this attack. You may…

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Police And Enforcement Trainer MOAB, Hacked, 1442 Accounts Leaked by @k0detec

Posted on June 1, 2012 by Lee J

@k0detec has continue’d their #FTPFriday hack and releases with a fresh dump of accounts and information from a website that does training for hundreds of government company’s and branches across all sectors. The company MOAB Training International has a huge client list as can be seen on their website. The leaked data was announced via twitter and came with the…

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Toronto Police Server Hacked, Thousands of accounts and personal records leaked by @TeamDigi7al

Posted on June 1, 2012 by Lee J

@TeamDigi7al have just announced they have hacked and leaked a complete database from the toronto Police departments server. The announcement was made via their twitter account a short while ago and the leak data has been uploaded to upload site, uppit.com and is a 30mb+ txt file that contains the complete data dump from this attack. ‪#TPD‬ TorontoPD ‪#Hacked‬ @CBCNews@EduardKovacs @BreakTheSec heres…

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Interview: .c0mrade about recent attacks on Habbo, Freemasons, U.S. Navy

Posted on June 1, 2012 by Lee J

Over the past 24hrs a hacker who is using the handle .c0mrade has been leaking database’s of well known and high profile websites, with the US navy, habbo brazil and freemasons attack the hackers handle has been making its way around media with a few unanswered questions. We got the chance to speak with them…

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