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orionshunter continues to hack Indian sites, 16 sites defaced

Posted on April 1, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/3xp1r3-cyber-army.png A hacker, orionshunter who is apart of 3xp1r3 cyber army, who pretty much only does defacing and has been a main part of the on going cyber war between Bangladesh and India has hacked and defaced yet another lot of sites. The defacing which features a couple of images, lots of links and shout outs also contains the below message. Now…

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3,423 Australian based Credit Cards Leaked

Posted on March 30, 2012 by Lee J

We have just discovered a very large amount of mainly Australian based credit cards that have been obtained from an unknown source by an unknown hacker. The dump which has been posted to oz data centa was posted on pastebin with the following message. Default #[Frech] Australian Hug Cc’s [×3424] Without cvv2 # – Yesterday, 10:45 PM Hello ALL How…

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Venezuela Government Under Attack From Various Hackers

Posted on March 30, 2012 by Lee J

Various Hackers have been targeting the Venezuela government over the past few weeks, Its not the first time we have seen attacks on this government and they always seem to come in constant runs then go quiet for a while. so far the attacks have mainly come from jm511 but others have also recently leaked or…

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ducatindia.com and 14 other sites hacked and accounts leaked by stennis1

Posted on March 30, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker using the handle stennis1 on pastebin has dumped a few leaks in the past weeks, one being ducatindia which is a IT company that provides a range of different services and based in India. The leaked data was pasted on pastebin and contains just oevr 300 accounts from users and admins of the site.

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Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan Hacked by @AnonOpsRomania

Posted on March 30, 2012 by Lee J

@AnonOpsRomania has taken revenge on Afghanistan by attacking the Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan website iec.org.af and leaking database data. In the attack release is a the following message explaining exactly why they have done this. REASON: Due to recent events,"Afghan security forces kill three Nato troops" via TheGuardian https://gu.com/p/36emb/tf Murderers come in many shapes, colors and religions, Anonymous…

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militarysingles.com hacked and large amount of data leaked

Posted on March 30, 2012 by Lee J

A dating site directed at military personal, militarysingles.com has been hacked and as a result has had a large amount of data leaked. The leak which comes from LulzSecReborn has the following message. The website https://www.militarysingles.com/ was recently closed day ago or so, so we dumped email dbThere are emails such as @us.army.mil ; @carney.navy.mil ;…

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