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Author: Lee J

Who is on TEKsystems Intel Leak

Posted on February 26, 2013 by Lee J

See Original article for more information. NOTES: Emails titled TACTO are some sort of  infiltrator or tip off program with pretty much all of them written emails sent into TEKsystems. PasteMon Alert are alerts from pastebin. EWT = Early Warning Team Intro First of all some background history on why anonymous is battling Bank of america and where…

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Bank of America, TEKsystems exposed by Anonymous, more to come

Posted on February 26, 2013 by Lee J

Anonymous vs Bank of america aka boFa has been a on going battle the past few years and now anonymous has struck back with a huge release of logs and evidence that ties a lot of the research and Intel gathering that bank of America has been doing on them. The data, depending where you are located was announced…

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Australian web host Uber Global Possible Breach, 30+ sites left defaced

Posted on February 25, 2013 by Lee J

A hacker using the handle Jack Riderr has posted a paste to pastebin that includes a list of sites that have been breached which all come from Australian web hosting provider Uber Global The sites list is made up of mostly Australian sites with some from New Zealand and some other dot com (.com) based sites. The attacks appear to be recent…

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American Express vulnerable to attack, 2GB data potential

Posted on February 25, 2013 by Lee J

@TN_cyberarmy has just contacted us and other media sites announcing a exploit on the main American express website which allows access to data. The attack is on americanexpress.com and i can not disclose the vulnerable link but i can provide a simple proof of concept and i can confirm this is in fact exploitable and the said data…

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Electronic’s Giant CASIO Hacked, 140,000 Credentials Leaked

Posted on February 24, 2013 by Lee J

A Chinese based Electronics Giant has had its website hacked by the Turkish Ajan hacker group which has carried out many high profile attacks in the past. The target this time is CASIO (www.casio.com.cn) who is a long term player in the electronics game and well known all around the world. > Casio Computer Co., Ltd. (カシオ計算機株式会社 Kashio Keisanki Kabushiki-gaisha?) is amultinational electronics…

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String of cyber attacks by Anonymous for #OpBigBrother and #IDP13

Posted on February 24, 2013 by Lee J

This weekend has seen the coming of yet another Anonymous based operation that has now left many sites being victims of cyber attacks. The attacks have been carried out in the name of OpBigBrother and more so #IDP13 or International day for privacy which was set for the 23rd of Feb 2013. Many of the…

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