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China link found to virus targeting diplomatic offices

Posted on October 30, 2011 by Lee J

The computer virus used in targeted attacks against Japanese diplomatic missions overseas was designed to transmit identification data and other information from infected computers to two servers in China, it has been learned. One of the two servers in China is registered at a domain that was also used in cyber-attacks against online search giant…

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China takes down online drug ring, 12000 arrested

Posted on October 30, 2011 by Lee J

In China the Ministry of Public Security has today announced that over 12,000 people have been arrested in what would be the worlds largest online drug operation. The operation which has been running for a few years now, was being run via private chat rooms and potential customers could often view the drugs they was enquiring…

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Chaos Computer Club analyzes new German government spyware

Posted on October 30, 2011 by Lee J

Recently Chaos Computer Club exposed the German police for putting monitoring software on peoples computers. They called for the malware to be stopped being used and so far its gone unheard and now they are releasing more detailed information about the software. Read the full article here ( https://ccc.de)

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2500+ Emails dumped by team Squirmybeast

Posted on October 30, 2011 by Lee J

team Squirmybeast has dumped a fairly big list of email accounts on pastebin. The leak contains emails and clear text passwords and totals over 2500 and is also labelled as fresh, regardless if this is true or not it just goes to show how frequent this is happening all across the world. leak: https://pastebin.com/gNidvgdN

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Spanish Solidarity Saturday, Dominican Republic police hacked by Anonymous

Posted on October 30, 2011 by Lee J

Anonymous have released a pastebin document that has a list of finds and vuns on the Dominican republic police system and some other sites to. They have also left a website defaced as seen below. This comes with a message to the Police from Anonymous Greetings, We Are Anonymous, Over the years we have heard numerous complaints…

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Dump of accounts by @FailProtect

Posted on October 30, 2011 by Lee J

@FailProtect and @vampyryty have dumped a bunch of emails and passwords on pastebin. The dump comes from an unknown source and reasons and contains users emails and encrypted passwords. Remember to use CTRL+F for quick search to be sure your account hasn’t been compromised. https://pastebin.com/xNnAzKHV

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