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McGraw-Hill Construction Hacked, 10,000 Credentials Leaked

Posted on January 16, 2013 by Lee J

A giant in the construction game, McGraw-Hill Construction has come under the sights of hackers from @DarkWebGoons who have left over 10,000 personal credentails leaked online from the Company’s main site (https://www.construction.com). >  **McGraw-Hill Construction **(MHC), part of The McGraw-Hill Companies, connects people, projects, and products across the design and construction industry, serving owners, architects, engineers, general contractors, subcontractors,…

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The @VandaTheGod Connection to @lulzpirate

Posted on January 14, 2013 by Lee J

2013 is going to be different. Rather then sitting back and letting a heap of people be fooled its time to share more information and leads. Now while this might just be nothing it does appear to be something. enjoy, do your research and figure stuff out :). – @VandaTheGod Connection to @lulzpirate @CosmoTheGod –…

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Okara Police Hacked, personal details leaked for #OpSlaughterHouse

Posted on January 13, 2013 by Lee J

Game Over aka @ThisISGame0ver has been on a spree the past few days and some of them are related to #OpSlaughterHouse. The latest site to be breached is a Pakistan police site for Okara Police (https://www.okarapolice.com/) and as a result of this Personal details from police officers have been published. Its not the first time this site has been under…

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Police Store, PoliceOne.com hacked, for #OpSlaughterHouse

Posted on January 13, 2013 by Lee J

Hacker Game Over aka @ThisIsGame0ver yesterday announced a leak of data from a American based online police store and information source Policeone.com in the name of #OpSlaughterHouse Since then it came to my attention that the data leaked appeared to be generated by a script or similar. After doing much research and throwing many questions around i can confirm these…

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What is #OpSlaughterHouse by Game Over

Posted on January 13, 2013 by Lee J

A new operation has been kicked off which has been dubbed #OpSlaughterHouse. It has been kicked off by Game Over @ThisIsGame0ver who has released a video and press release via pastebin for the operation. Its main aim is attacking police based websites, databases and servers. They also state they are not "anonfag" in other words…

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NaziGods Outed and Exposed or Not

Posted on January 13, 2013 by Lee J

A recent hacker collective using the name @Nazigods has been in sight for a while after they came to light a few months ago. Being a media based site it requires us to investigate and research all claims and information. Last week when NaziGods claimed they took down the site (cyberwarnews.info) i had a decent…

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