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Brazilian Society of Energy Planning Hacked

Posted on February 24, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker using the well know SQL injection tool Havij, have attacked and leaked a dump of information in the form of user accounts from the Brazilian Society of Energy Planning website. This just adds yet another hit to Brazil which is one of the most targeted country’s and government for hackers along side america and mexico. The leaked information…

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PR: NIST Establishes National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence

Posted on February 24, 2012 by Lee J

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) today announced a new partnership to establish the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, a public-private collaboration for accelerating the widespread adoption of integrated cybersecurity tools and technologies. The State of Maryland and Montgomery County, Md., are co-sponsoring the center with NIST, which will work to strengthen U.S….

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Official Statement from Aura Information Security About the Recent Media Claims

Posted on February 24, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/auralogo3.png Today, we came across a statement that was on pastebin.com that had come from a New Zealand based news site stuff.co.nz. In this statement it was lead to believe that a very well known security firm Aura Information Security from New Zealand was "out to get anonymous" mainly due to the title of the pastebin paste which was "Nz fights Anonymous" but…

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Department of Mines & Geology, Rajasthan Hacked and Rooted by HaX.R00t

Posted on February 24, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/pca/hacked-by-hax-r00t-pakistani-hacker_0.png The Pakistan Vs India cyber war is still strolling along at a pace where its taking down new sites every day leaving them defaced and rooted. One of the latest sites has is the Department of mines and geology, Rajasthan which was hacked by HaX.r00t, PCA, Pak Cyber army, hacker who has been very…

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Philips Electronics Working with police to find recent hackers

Posted on February 23, 2012 by Lee J

On feburary 14th 2012 we came across a document that sprung up a bit of interest around the world, this claimed that a hacker team using the handle team INTRA hacked into the Electronics Giant Philips and obtained thousands of accounts and other information. As a result of this the Philips have spoken to Reuters and confirmed that there…

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alamkermanshah.ir hacked and data leaked by @s3rverexe for #OpIran

Posted on February 23, 2012 by Lee J

@s3rverexe has continued his fight against Iran for OpIran and taken on another website and leaked the data and vulns. The website that got attacked is alamkermanshah.ir and the data that got leaked is a few vulns and a single admin account. https://pastebin.com/8SZwHQVD

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