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macforbeginners.com hacked and data leaked by xdev @ b4lc4nh4ck

Posted on February 9, 2012 by Lee J

xdev has left a mac tutorial based website ashamed today after hacking it and dumping a load of accounts on paste.bin. The target, macforbeginners.com is a privately owned website that offers help for people starting out with macs, but really they should be looking for help themselves  to better protect there clients information. The leak…

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Massive data leak from foxconn.com by @SwaggSec

Posted on February 8, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/foxconn-hacked-swaggsec-pastebin-com_.png @SwaggSec has hacked and leaked a huge amount of information from .foxconn.com which works with high profile names such as intel, ibm and others. The leaked data contains alot of different stuff and will need some time to explore to get more firm results. as a result of the leak the have also released the…

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Nigerian Government attacked and data leaked by TeaMp0isoN in #OpNigeria

Posted on February 8, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/opnigeria/teamp0ison-opnigeria-rampage-pastebin-com_.png Hackers from a well known group who mostly stays quiet with the attacks and work they do has come out with a big hit on the Nigerian government. The hack which comes in three parts is part of OpNigeria, a operation that’s set-out to expose the Nigerian government . The leaked data can be found on pastebin. https://pastebin.com/x370nKgZ and contains the links for…

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Super Bowl Website hacked and massive amount of data leaked by Anonymous

Posted on February 8, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/super-bowl-website-hacked-dumped-by-agent_anon-pastebin-com_.png An Anonymous hacker going by the handle of @Agentanonhacker has hacked the super bowl website and dumped a huge amount of data. In the first part of the release they explain this happened due to boredom and all the hype going on around this years super bowl. Greeting everyone! I was feeling a bit…

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5000+ Power-blog.com User accounts leaked

Posted on February 8, 2012 by Lee J

Once again an unknown hacker has attacked and hacked a Internet Marketing Strategies website known as Power-blog.com. The information that has been leaked comes in two parts and contains emails, usernames and encrypted passwords. part 1: ( 981 valid accounts) part 2: (4,333 valid accounts)

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4,940 Accounts leaked from media.devilscafe.in

Posted on February 8, 2012 by Lee J

A cyber security news web blog has been hacked and had a huge amount of accounts leaked online by an unknown hacker. The attack which targeted media.devilscafe.in  and the leaked data contains users names, emails and encrypted passwords.

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