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lulzsec.com Sub domain hacked or was it

Posted on March 2, 2013 by Lee J

Updated: Sub domain has been taken over by the FBI, see below. Today i was alerted to a hack by a group of old school hackers from the late 90’s who have left a sub domain of the well known hacker collective lulzsec hacked. The attack appears to be a DNS attack as well as…

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MVS comunicaciones Hacked, 1,700+ Credentials leaked

Posted on March 1, 2013 by Lee J

A Mexican based Telecommunications company who runs various sub company’s has been breached and as a result the credentials of its administration and service users have been leaked. The company is MVS Comunicaciones (https://www.mvs.com) runs pay television services and is based in mexico. > MVS Comunicaciones (MVS) is a Mexicanmedia conglomerate. The company owns MASTV, MVS Radio operator of four national radio networks, MVS Televisión operator and…

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ABC Australia confirms data breach, target was old micro-site

Posted on February 27, 2013 by Lee J

Late last night or early this morning, how ever you want to look at it, ABC Australia was breached and heap of personal information had been posted online. It appears that since then, according to SCmagazine the ABC Australia spokeswomen Sally Cray has confirmed that this data is in fact from ABC and that a old "micro-site" or side site…

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80+ Sites hacked by Sniper 399

Posted on February 27, 2013 by Lee J

A hacker using the handle Sniper 399 has posted a paste to pastebin that contains a list of 80+ sites that they have defaced. The paste was posted about 10 AM AEST time and contains 88 sites but is titled as 200 sites so its anyone’s guess where the other 112 sites went to. The defacement contains…

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Further 5GB+ Release from Bank of America by Anonymous

Posted on February 27, 2013 by Lee J

Anonymous today have released further data from the Bank of America which comes in the form of a major update to the main data leak of 400+ emails and a huge list of people they are watching with a partnership with TEKsystems. The most recent release was announced by @AnonymousIRC not to long ago and contains well…

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ABC Australia Hacked, 49,561 Moderator and User Credentials leaked

Posted on February 27, 2013 by Lee J

Updated: 4:39 AM 27/02/2013 Tonight a hacker using the handle @Phr0zenM has announced a leak of data from the Official Australian ABC website. The announcement came on twitter about 1.50 am AEST and the attack is said to be on a subdomain of the main official site www.abc.net.au but its unknown exactly which domain this is….

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