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Zone-h.org Breached, Now Offline

Posted on July 24, 2016 by Lee J

In a odd and sort of funny twist today a long standing website known as Zone-H has been breached and now appears to be offline. The breach only appears to off effected its news posting system which allowed some one using the handle Moroccanwolf & Kuroi’SH to create a post. When checking this site, it…

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PoodleCorp Downs PokemonGo, People go Depressed

Posted on July 16, 2016 by Lee J

Updated at bottom to reflect Pokemongo servers upgrade. Well it didn’t take to long, PokemonGo servers have come direct attack from PoodleCorp and as a result have been suffering some downtime. It all started about 11PM EST Australia time, when PoodleCorp member XO, tweeted out "can anyone verify for us if PokemonGo is online or…

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Why John Schindler’s “False Flags: The Kremlin’s Hidden Cyber Hand” is wrong

Posted on June 19, 2016 by Lee J

Guest post by Jonathan Nichols Originally a long tweet, here My response to @20committee cc:@counterJihader Why John Schindler’s “False Flags: The Kremlin’s Hidden Cyber Hand” is wrong. By Jonathan Nichols First, I should establish my credentials to speak on this matter. I joined the army in 2006 as a PSYOP soldier (we deal in Propaganda…

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#opicarus sparks take down notice for KickAssPastes.com

Posted on February 13, 2016 by Lee J

2016 has started off to be an interesting year so far and today makes it just that little more so as a well known paste site KickAssPastes appears to have been sent a take down notice on behalf of Citi from a company who conducts cyber intelligence. It all started when KickAssPastes posted earlier today a…

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GCHQ Official Twitter Suspended

Posted on February 11, 2016 by Lee J

Couple of weeks ago i started on a small side project as a way of playing with Ruby On Rails and as a result i came up with a nice tool that utilizes the twitter API and checks for suspended accounts in a ethical non-intrusive way. So far most of the finds have been porn…

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Twitter 0day claim exposes users emails

Posted on February 10, 2016 by Lee J

update: Turns out this isn’t an 0day but more a glitch in twitters own service and security. – Today a twitter user going by the name of @XTM_lulz who claims to be 13… and has a very long history of getting his account suspended on twitter started announcing that they had got a twitter 0day. lol…

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