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Over 9000! Credentials leaked from Mobilephonetrace.com

Posted on January 25, 2013 by Lee J

Hacker @IonCuber has just announced a data leak on a Mobile phone tracing service website (Mobilephonetrace.com) The site is owned or registered to a person residing in Bristol England and appears to of been around for some time. The leak was announced from twitter > @cyber_war_news @pronaxx Mobilephonetrace.com Hackersnation.com Freedom of Information! Trace any cell for free!…

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Vigilant Pro Private Security Services Hacked, Defaced

Posted on January 25, 2013 by Lee J

A security services website, Vigilant Pro Private Security Services (VPPSS.com) has just been breached and left defaced. The attack announcement came from the hackers twitter account @IonCuber and the defacement carried a clear message that the website had failed security. @cyber_war_news @thisisgameover @youranonnews @breakthesecurity vppss.com HACKED.Top Private Security #OpSlaughterHouse #NuLLZ0nE — IonCuber (@IonCuber) The attack…

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Official Renault Argentina Hacked, 37,000 Account Credentials Leaked

Posted on January 25, 2013 by Lee J

Turkish Ajan hacker group has been at it again this time attacking the official Renault Argentina website (https://www.renault.com.ar/). The attack has been carried out by member @xXM3HM3TXx who announced the attack via email and social media. > Renault Argentina Hacked ! 37.000 account,goo.gl/Xqo1m goo.gl/EW1KW @eduardkovacs @cyber_war_news @zer0security #hack — TurkishAjan Official (@TurkishAjan) January 24, 2013 Renault…

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35+ further Australian sites hacked by Mr. Domoz

Posted on January 25, 2013 by Lee J

Australian based business and company’s have come under attack from a hacker using the handle Mr. Domoz. The attacks have happened over a few weeks and so far total over 90 Australian based domains being hacked and left defaced. More recently Mr. Domoz has uploaded a further 30 more sites over the past few days. these sites range from small company’s to government…

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Rex Mundi attempts to get Buy Way to pay EUR 20,000 to prevent data leak

Posted on January 24, 2013 by Lee J

A hacker using the handle Rex Mundi @RexMundi_Anon has been making headlines over the past months with attacks on high profile company’s One thing that has been common for Al these attacks is the fact Rex mundi demands large amounts of money to prevent the data being leaked and gives company’s anywhere between 7-21 days notice. Some of the recent…

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britam defence hacked, confidential documents leaked, site offline

Posted on January 24, 2013 by Lee J

Update: Full report here A British defence company has been breached and as a result a heap of documents have been published online and now the site has gone offline. The attack is on britam defence (https://www.britamdefence.com/) and  has been claimed by a hacker using the handle JAsIrX who uploaded the leaked information to various file sharing websites and released it via…

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