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1,000 Myanmar Sites Hacked & Defaced

Posted on January 3, 2013 by Lee J

In what has been a rough few days for web administrators around the world as hacker go nuts hacking and defacing sites, leaking data in celebration of the new year, 2013. One of the latest attacks is from a group named BHG aka blink hacker group that has left around 1000  Myanmar information and service based…

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Tutu Foundation UK Hacked, Defaced by @SatanSec

Posted on January 2, 2013 by Lee J

@SatanSec came out again today for the first time in 2013 and as a result they have announced an attack on a united kingdom based foundation’s website. The Tutu Foundation UK was launched in 2007 to continue the inspiring and transforming peace and reconciliation work of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu and Mrs Leah Tutu. Tutu…

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Arabic News site Durar Shamiya Hacked, 50,000 Accounts Leaked

Posted on January 1, 2013 by Lee J

A hacker @th3inf1d3l who has been leading an operation dubbed #OpFuckMohammad has today kept to a promise to leak over 50,000 accounts from a well known Arabic based website and its forum. The website is Durar Shamiya (https://eldorar.com) and the first hint that this leak was coming was yesterday when @th3inf1d3l leaked 3 other Arabic based sites in the name of…

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Turkish Education Websites Attacked By Red Hackers For NYE 2013

Posted on January 1, 2013 by Lee J

Turkish hackers @RedHack_EN have kicked of 2013 with a defacement on the Council of Higher Education for Turkey. They have also announced an defacement on the Bitlis Eren University. The defacement has been announced on twitter. > Happy New Year-1st hack of 2013.Hacked for ODTU => "The Council of Higher Education"=>> ide.yok.gov.tr @youranonnews @anonymouspress — RedHack_EN (@RedHack_EN)…

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Yemen Customs Portal Hacked, 622 staff and ser Credentials Leaked

Posted on January 1, 2013 by Lee J

Hacker @JokerCracker has been busy recently and despite it being new years eve/day across the world they are still leaking data. The latest leak comes from a Yemem Government Portal for the Customs authorities (https://www.customs.gov.ye). The leak was announced on twitter and posted to pastebin. > #YEMEN #Gov. #Hack by @jokercracker ->goo.gl/Xnpku ,@thehackersblog @cyber_war_news @ozdatacenta…

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Email And News Provider Rediff Hacked, Data Leaked & More To Come

Posted on December 31, 2012 by Lee J

An India based web service giant rediff (https://www.rediff.com/) has been compromised by a hacker using the handle @an0nw3bc0d3r. Rediff provides news and email services as well as mobile email services but it is failing to secure its data or even properly encrypt its staffs and users passwords. > Rediff.com is a news, information, entertainment, and shopping portal. It was founded…

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