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Author: Lee J

Turkish Police Site Hacked By Red Hack

Posted on March 25, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/capture2.png RedHack have been a lot more public in recent weeks and one of the latest attacks is on emniyetyurdu.pol.tr a Turkish based police website which is for "Security General Directorate of Higher Education Student Dormitories." when poorly translated. The hack which has a main page article and redirect to a dropbox hosted page which features a few…

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Northrop Grumman (SSES) contract dump

Posted on March 24, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/northrop-grumman-sses-contract-dump-pastebin-com_.png Northrop Grumman Corporation has become victims to the on going cyber war that anonymous hackers are taking out on the worlds governments and intelligence agencies alike. The attack on Northrop Grumman isn’t anything like the scales of recent attacks on strafor etc but still shows that these company are insecure and hold valuable information that could be useful to many other…

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WarDriving, Coming to a Queensland street near you!!!

Posted on March 24, 2012 by Lee J

Australian police have sadly announced plans to start what is commonly known as “wardriving”, driving around in a vehicle that’s got  equipment decked out to grab and log the details and location of any wireless hotspots. ![](https://images.smh.com.au/2012/03/23/3156996/art-cat–420×0.jpg) Now the report says that the Queensland police force plans to use this to help people protect systems, but really is…

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2011 Sees 855 hacking incidents, 174 million compromised records, Verizon Yearly Summary

Posted on March 24, 2012 by Lee J

Global giant Verizon has released a yearly report on data breaches. In the report they have gone on to label 2011 as " year of civil and cultural uprising". The report which has been put together from data obtained from many government agency’s including the Australian Federal Police, Irish Reporting & Information security service (IRIssCeRT),  United states secret service (Usss)…

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CSDN hacker arrested and charged

Posted on March 23, 2012 by Lee J

Late last year china faced one of the biggest leaks of information to date with its Software developer network being hacked and millions of Chinese peoples user accounts was leaked online. The leak resulted in collatoral damage with many other websites and accounts became seized from rouge hackers and people who had obtained other peoples information from…

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700 Sites Hacked for #OpFreedomPalestine

Posted on March 23, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/hacked-by-pak-cyber-pyrates-cyb3r0ck3r_0.png A further 700 websites have been hacked and defaced in one of the biggest mass defacements so far that have been carried out in the name of Freedom for Palestine. The attacks come from PCP hackers, mainly Cyb3r0ck3r and feature a deface page with the typical pcp back ground and a message. Short list of sites,…

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