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34 more india sites hacked and defaced by Bangladesh Cyber Army

Posted on March 16, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/capture_6.png Bangladesh Cyber Army have posted another list of sites from India that have been defaced with strong demands and graphical images that are related to the on going border wars and other wars they are having each and every day. In the past we have seen thousands of sites so far that have been defaced but these…

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14 Arrested as part of a alleged £1m Phishing scam

Posted on March 16, 2012 by Lee J

zdnet.co.uk has reported that 14 people, 12 men and 2 women have been arrested for a phishing scam that has targeted just 1 women who was silly enough to give out personal details that allowed them to allegedly take over  £1m. The arrests have taken place across England by the 3 major cyber crime units and there is reports that there…

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irandefence.net hacked and 2800+ accounts leaked

Posted on March 15, 2012 by Lee J

A independent forum that has no association with the Iran government has been hacked and had a fairly large amount of accounts leaked onto pastebin. the leak comes from Le0n B3lm0nt the same hacker who eairler released a few thousand accounts from several other websites as well. The leak from irandefence.net comes in the format of email, usernames, passwords and salts for…

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Red Cross Sri Lanka Hacked And Defaced By Over-X

Posted on March 15, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/hacked-by-over-x.png A hacker who use’s the handle Over-X and has over 4000 total defacing logged on zone-h has gone and hacked a very well known organization and left its Sri Lanka website defaced. The hack which is on the red cross is fairly shameful in our eyes, as the red cross for many years has been helping out community’s and victims of…

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3000+ Accounts leaked from Cricket Website Cricfire.com

Posted on March 15, 2012 by Lee J

Cricket fans have become victims to hackers who have leaked over 3000 accounts from a well known cricket website/forum https://cricfire.com/. The hack comes from a hacker who goes by the handle Le0n B3lm0nt and contains 3,471 accounts. The leaked data is in the format of  usernaes, passwords and salts for the encrypted passwords and of coarse emails. **Authenticity**…

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Our Reply to Readers about the claim IAF leak by 0xOmar

Posted on March 15, 2012 by Lee J

This is not an official IAF website, its a flight simulator website based on the IAF, nothing more, nothing less. why didn’t we publish this 2 first? because we figured you would be smart enough to figure it out, but instead people are now bad mouthing cwn for false reporting… Well if you read the release message below our short story…

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