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#OpPedoHunt taking effect, twitter accounts closed down for child porn

Posted on December 25, 2012 by Lee J

Hacktivist from around the world have come together for an operation to expose and shutdown known Paedophile accounts that are posting indecent images of children. The op is dubbed #OpPedoChat and so far it has been successful with many accounts being reported and lots of them being shut down by twitter administration. The bbc reports that these…

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Official website of The Crown Prince, Kuwait, Hacked For Xmas

Posted on December 25, 2012 by Lee J

Anonymous hacktivist have attacked a Kuwait government website (https://www.cpd.gov.kw/) that belongs to the Crown Prince. The attack has been labeled Antisec and contains a simple Merry Xmas message as well as a copy of the servers /etc/shadow file. The defacement has a very common design with black background with red text that has been seen…

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Cyber Attacks Continue On Israel

Posted on December 25, 2012 by Lee J

Israel for weeks now has been a main focus for a lot of hacktivist from all walks of life and many different corners of the world. Many hacktivist from Anonymous to other collectives have joined to attack Israel’s cyber space after the recent attacks on the Gaza strip. Over the past couple of weeks the attacks have continued on…

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National examination council (NECO) of Nigeria Hacked

Posted on December 24, 2012 by Lee J

The official school website of National examination council (NECO) nigeria(www.necoschools.com) has been breached by the hacker collective ‘NIGERIAN CYBER ARMY SQUAD.22’ and defaced with a message. "We must never ever Remain silent against this Corrupted Government In Nigeria. Enough is enough No Light, No Roads, No Water, No Health Care, No Education, No freedom of Speech,…

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Islamic Network Hacked, 17,000 User Credentials Leaked

Posted on December 24, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker who goes by the handle @th3inf1d3l has posted a leak to ozdc.net that contains well over 17,000 breached accounts from the Islamic network site (https://www.islaam.net). The attack is part of an ongoing operation named #OpFuckMohammad which has been going for some time now and mainly been carried out by @th3inf1d3l. The leaked data has been…

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Insight into the HP China Data Leak

Posted on December 24, 2012 by Lee J

Today i posted a article about Hewlett Packard china being breached and as a result a dump of data had been leaked. The attack came from a hacker who uses the handle @Maxn3y and is apart of the Turkish Ajan hacker group. the leaked data was uploaded to a RAR file, when compressed was about 14MB. How ever since publishing…

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