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Author: Lee J

trionworlds.com release’s notification that many accounts breahed

Posted on December 23, 2011 by Lee J

Dear *, We recently discovered that unauthorized intruders gained access to a Trion Worlds account database. The database in question contained information including user names, encrypted passwords, dates of birth, email addresses, billing addresses, and the first and last four digits and expiration dates of customer credit cards. There is no evidence, and we have…

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4 more government sites hacked

Posted on December 23, 2011 by Lee J

LULZSEC GUATEMALA has been busy dumping government sites data that they have been hacking. just a few days ago we published a heap of sites that had been hacked by them and now we have a 4 more. the sites and data: https://www.asf-morelos.gob.mx https://pastebin.com/9LZztsaa https://www.canaldelcongreso.gob.mx https://pastebin.com/H4Ny3G4D https://www.cancun.gob.mx https://pastebin.com/tBzMJNuv https://tramites.jalisco.gob.mx https://pastebin.com/XHyDvWTZ As you can see they are…

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Edinburgh City Council debt advice data hacked

Posted on December 23, 2011 by Lee J

Hackers have accessed a council’s computer records on people who have contacted the authority for debt advice. Edinburgh City Council has reported the "malicious cyber attack" to police. No other council systems are affected and the breach was detected by maintenance contractors. The Information Commissioner has been told. A council spokesman said steps had been…

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Couple more government attacks by D157UR83D crew

Posted on December 23, 2011 by Lee J

D157UR83D  crew has been busy but we neglected to publish them at the time so here they are all together. most of these are very small pointless leaks as they are, but still shows lack of security across many different sites. https://reasoning.cs.ucla.edu https://pastebin.com/1v2qcDT9 instaar.colorado.edu https://pastebin.com/YKtUWdt0 samford uni https://pastebin.com/ZrNSWNPJ aca-fac.hamline.edu https://pastebin.com/zwFqPt9s salon52.ca https://pastebin.com/2SSEf5fQ

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ranchomirageca.gov hacked and admin info leaked

Posted on December 23, 2011 by Lee J

D157UR83D Crew has done a fair few attacks recently, many of which we have failed to cover due to being busy and lack of resources, how ever they have recently hacked a government site. The site, ranchomirageca.gov is for City of Rancho Mirage and the leak contains usernames, emails and encrypted passwords and flys under the #antisec…

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Dump of Accounts from campus100

Posted on December 23, 2011 by Lee J

Just a small quick one, some one (unknown) earlyer today dumped a bunch of accounts from campus100.in and admin login account for https://www.gvkbio.com. The leak contains usernames, emails and ecnypted passwords. https://pastebin.com/s8uXCBST

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