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53,303 User Credentials Leaked from ezycoupons

Posted on January 24, 2013 by Lee J

A new Zealand based coupon website has been breached and as a result 53,303 Client details are now released to the public The site is ezycoupons.co.nz and it appears to be part of a chain of similar sites which offer deals and vouchers from New Zealand based company’s and business. The leak was announced by hacker @nrtnz who appears to…

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The Extortionist, Drake International Leak Data Insight

Posted on January 24, 2013 by Lee J

On the 8th January well known extortion hacker Rex Mundi @RexMundi_Anon announced an attack on Drake International (drakeintl.com). In this attack Rex has demanded 50k to prevent the release of client information. Since then Drake has confirmed this attack, Toronto police have started an official investigation and Rex Mundi has announced yet another up coming leak today….

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Official Microsoft Europe Tango Down Claim by @AnonSquadNo035

Posted on January 24, 2013 by Lee J

An Official Microsoft website (https://www.microsoft.eu/) for Europe appears to be having struggles loading and hackers have made claim to this. The claims appear to first come from Anonymous Squad 35 @AnonSquadNo035 who announced the attack on facebook and twitter. > Tangodown – > microsoft.eumicrosofteurope.eumicrosoft-test.zn4.be microsofteurope.eu lulz ^_^… fb.me/20PmBLkHA — AnonymousSquadNo.035 (@AnonSquadNo035) January 23, 2013 At time of publishing the…

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Tunisian-Canadian Chamber of commerce Hacked, Credentials Leaked

Posted on January 23, 2013 by Lee J

Hacker @XTnR3v0LT has been on a hacking rampage over the past few months with 222 sites hacked and data leaked from all so far. One of the most recent attacks is on the Tunisian-Canadian Chamber of Commerce site (https://www.cctnca.com). The Tunisian-Canadian Chamber of commerce was founded at the end of 2001 with the aim of promoting economic relations between…

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Trinity Broadcasting Network Hacked, Affiliate Credentials Leaked

Posted on January 23, 2013 by Lee J

A large Religious television network has become a victim to poor security and hackers. TNB, Trinity Broadcasting Network has been hacked in a on going operation dubbed #Opleak by @XTnR3v0LT. The Site that has been breached is the TNB affiliate information (https://www.tbnnetworks.org/). > TBN broadcasts programs hosted by a diverse group of ministries from traditional Protestant and Catholic denominations, Interdenominational and Full Gospel…

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Has MEGA Failed Already, Exposed, Site Unstable and Twitter hacked!

Posted on January 22, 2013 by Lee J

Kim dot com announced his new file sharing service MEGA (https://mega.co.nz/) on this week and ever since it has been trouble for him it seems. With constant questions about its TOS and privacy as well as the site being "flooded by users" within its opening hours and now the twitter account has been breached. Last night…

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