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Official MSI Taiwan Hacked 50,000 Accounts & Other Data leaked, Sites Defaced

Posted on May 4, 2013 by Lee J

One of the worlds largest Hardware companies MSI has been breached in its official Taiwan server by well known hacker group Turkish Ajan Hacker Group. The attack was announced just a very short time ago from twitter by the official Turkish Ajan Hacker group twitter account @TurkishAjan which had posted a leak of information and a link to a few very…

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Official French Defense Subdomain hacked and defaced

Posted on May 3, 2013 by Lee J

The official French ministry of defense website has come under attack and as a result one of its sub domains has been left defaced. The attack comes from @HBVirus1 who first announced the defacement about 12 hrs ago on twitter. > Ministère de la Défense rcp1.terre.defense.gouv.fr #Hacked #Defaced @youranonnews @eduardkovacs @ehackernews @hackread @thehackersnews — HBVirus1…

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4.2 GB of Emails leaked from Italian Politicians by Anonymous

Posted on May 3, 2013 by Lee J

Anonymous hacktivist have today announced and leaked over 4 gigabyte of data from some Italian Politicians. The announcement first came from a simple pastebin post on the 24th of April titled "ANONYMOUS – MOVEMENT 5 STARS LEAK" which was a press release and a sample of what is to come. The leak has now been upload to well…

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NTT DoCoMo USA Site taken offline

Posted on April 29, 2013 by Lee J

Over the past week there has been huge attention to a leak of data from the Japanese mobile giant NTT DoCoMo in the name of it supporting CISPA. The news has been a big subject across many different Japanese sites after @LulzSecWiki released a dump of accounts that contain personal credentials. Today the same account has announce…

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NTT DoCoMo Releases Notice its been Breached, Apologizes for the credentials leaked

Posted on April 28, 2013 by Lee J

Updated: Translation put together of the press release, credits to YEP A few days ago i did a report on a leak of data that has come from Japanese mobile phone giant DoCoMo that contains credential leak. Over the past few days this site alone has had tens of thousands of hits in relation to…

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Official LG Mexico Hacked & Left Defaced

Posted on April 27, 2013 by Lee J

The Official LG Mexico website (https://www.lg.com.mx) has been breached and left with an additional page. The hack comes from @JokerCracker > #LG #Hacked by @jokercracker lg.com.mx/jc.html #RT !! — JokerCracker (@JokerCracker) April 27, 2013 The defacement is not an main index page and contains now real message but it is confirmed as the official mexico…

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