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12000 vulnerable sites and accounts dump from pcicase.nl

Posted on July 31, 2011 by Lee J

Been a busy weekend, we came across a list of 12000 vunlnerable websites,  but yeah we are not going to publish this as it would cause major choas for a lot of webmasters. All the vunlnerable site are exploitable from SQLi,  how rare? it seems that pretty much every account dump we come across is from…

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7000+ Accounts and 70 Police sites taken down in the name of AntiSec

Posted on July 31, 2011 by Lee J

Operation Anti Security has made another huge dent in the security of american sheirfs. the latest being from mosheriffs.com ( which is offline now ), the site was defaced and 7000+ accounts leaked online. The leak is in all plain text, all law enforcement officers. username, cleartext and non-generated passwords,home addresses. Time for us to conduct a…

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700 sites hacked by Indian hackers as a revenge attack

Posted on July 31, 2011 by Lee J

Well this is true "cyber war" attacking a bunch of targets because of another attack….cant get any more simple then that. It would appear that some time ago a Indian music website was hacked and now the Indians have the upper hand and have released a list of 700+ sites and that been hacked. Here’s…

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30 Brazilian websites owned and defaced by LulzSecBrazil

Posted on July 31, 2011 by Lee J

LulzSec Brazil has been on a massive defacing streak, attacking some government servers and others. The defacing has some Portuguese from Brazil text on it, Most of the defacings are still online and active, and most sport @planoanonbr link in the bottom right hand corner with the reminder msg down the bottom that anonymous is an idea….

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@neatstuffs last dump, 7 government sites and more

Posted on July 31, 2011 by Lee J

Recently @neatstuffs has been busy doing a fair few leaks, on the way picked up some haters some of which left comments on our site (trolls), Anyways, @neatstuffs has announced they are giving up the hacking game, removing anything to do with hacking from the pc and moving on. In the final release comes a…

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@K1ndred_ leaks 4000 game accounts

Posted on July 31, 2011 by Lee J

Its been a while since we have seen a release from @K1ndred_, the last one being the 19,000 FORCOM Accounts, Today they have a fairly big dump of 4000 decrypted accounts. This comes from a text based game ( unsure which one ) and has all emails/passwords and the original encrypted password and a little release note,…

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