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Database leaked from Network of Chamber of Commerce

Posted on January 29, 2013 by Lee J

A few days ago i did a report on the French Network of Chamber of Commerce website being hacked and left defaced. Since then the same hacker  @TN_cyberarmy. has announced a data leak from the website. > @zataz cci.fr #data leak by #tunisiancyberarmy pastebin.com/gA07DYE3 @cyber_war_news @pentester_1996 @hackread @ehackernews #opmali — TunisianCyberArmy1(@TN_cyberarmy) January 29, 2013 The data leak…

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PostNet Hacked, 11,099 Credentials Leaked for #ProjectSunRise

Posted on January 29, 2013 by Lee J

A well known South African photocopying and publishing company PostNet has become a victim to hacking and data leaks after @TeamGhostShell Released its latest Project leak The leak is one of the larger ones out of the total 23 sites that got breached and it a appears the complete database of the website has been leaked including its blogs,…

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700,000 Accounts leaked for Project Sun Rise – Heart of Africa

Posted on January 29, 2013 by Lee J

Its that time again, @TeamGhostShell has released another huge dump of information from over 20 different south African and African based websites. The leak is in the name of Project Sun Rise – Heart of Africa and appears to target a lot of petroleum and mining company’s and was announced on twitter last night. > #ProjectSunRise – Africa’s heart: pastebin.com/8fJbajpc 700.000 accounts/records leaked….

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Meacham Tool & Hardware hacked, personal order details leaked

Posted on January 29, 2013 by Lee J

A tool and gun shop that goes by the name Meacham Tool & Hardware Co (https://www.meachamrifles.com/),  has been hacked and some of its customer information leaked. The attack appears to of happened around the 25th by hacker @SikNESS_AXiOM who announced it on twitter and posted it to pastebin but it has since been removed. > Meacham…

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DhooL.com Hacked, 15,274 Credentials leaked

Posted on January 29, 2013 by Lee J

A popular Indian based music website, Dhool.com has been hacked and had its forum user database leaked. The hacker who uses the handle 3rr0r404 made a post to paste bin with another link to the actual data in html format hosted on anonhtml.com in what appears to be the typical SQL injection tool output. The leak data appears…

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1337day mirror sites hacked by Injector & Sec4ever

Posted on January 28, 2013 by Lee J

Both 1337day mirror domains .org and .net have been hacked and left defaced by two hackers. The hackers who use the handle’s Injector & Sec4ever have left both 1337day.org and 1337day.net. The defacement carry’s no real messages besides an email for the administration to contact the hackers on. At time of publishing both sites appear to still be…

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