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Japanese Mobile Operator NTT DoCoMo Hacked, Credit Card Information Leaked for #StopCISPA

Posted on April 27, 2013 by Lee J

Over the past few weeks tension has built again over the well known CISPA bill which the American government is trying to get in place. Anonymous hacktivist have once again lashed out and now leaks of data have started with one of the first coming from a well known and major player in the mobile…

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News Gaint The Times Hacked, 5,000+ Credentials leaked

Posted on April 27, 2013 by Lee J

UPDATED: Credibility of this leak and the hackers is questionable as it has been pointed out this is duplicated data  Today a hacker from Syria has announced a leak of data that comes form one of britains and the worlds most well known and biggest news site, The Times (https://www.thetimes.co.uk/). wiki The leak comes from @SyriaHighFlyer who posted…

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Anonymous Responds to the Japanese National Police Agency

Posted on April 21, 2013 by Lee J

The Japanese police have made a move to ask Internet service providers to block the privacy and anonymity network known as TOR (The onion router). The news has come from a Japanese news site https://mainichi.jp on the 18th but no official statement from the Japan police has been made public at time of publishing. The video statement talks about…

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Anonymous statement Message to the Government of Nova Scotia

Posted on April 21, 2013 by Lee J

Over the past few weeks tension has been building for a Operation started in the name of Rehtaeh Parsons who was put threw hell after a rape and sadly took her own life. Anonymous have started the operation (#[OpJusticeForRehtaeh](https://twitter.com/search?q=%23OpJusticeForRehtaeh&src=typd)) to gain awareness as well as asking for a full independent inquiry into the case due to the fact the police failed…

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Hong Kong Police site hacked, 45 credentials leaked

Posted on April 21, 2013 by Lee J

Today hackers from Portugal Cyber Army @Official_PCA announced a leak of data from the main Hong Kong police website (https://www.police.gov.hk). The leak was announced from the @Official_PCA twitter account in the early hours of the 20th. > Police of Hong Kong Database breaches pastebin.com/PDEkRttB@cyber_war_news @thehackersnews @illsecure @ehackernews @thehackersblog — Portugal Cyber Army (@Official_PCA) April 20, 2013…

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60 Minutes twitter account hacked

Posted on April 21, 2013 by Lee J

Updated: Gallery of images and screen caps added. sources at bottom of page. Just now the official 60 minutes twitter account has been breached. The account which is now suspended was breached not long after and started tweeting messages related to the boston bombing. The account was only active for around 5 minutes before twitter…

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