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HP China breached and hacked, data leaked by Maxney

Posted on December 24, 2012 by Lee J

Turkish Ajan Hacker Group member Maxney aka @Maxn3y has contacted us with a leak of data that has been obtained after the Chinese Hewlett Packard servers were breached. The breach occurred some time in the past few days via 3 main sub domains  The breach has also seen a dump of data which has been uploaded to two different locations and…

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UC San Diego Hacked, Data leaked By Grey-Security @gsec_

Posted on December 23, 2012 by Lee J

Hacker collective Grey Security other wise know for there twitter handle @gsec_ has dump a load of data from the University of California, San Diego website and servers (https://www.ucsd.edu/). The leak was announce on the hackers twitter with the following announcement. > #Hacked – University California – San Diego – [pastebin.com/6GHFJFBB] #GSec @cyber_war_news @truthizsexy — Grey Security…

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Biggest web design Company Hacked by Nigerian Cyber army Squad.22

Posted on December 23, 2012 by Lee J

A member of the hacker collective "Nigerian Cyber Army squad.22" have breached one of the biggest and famous web site designers, INDeStudio (www.indestudio.net). According to there @teamnca the hack was conducted by a member of the team,using the handle"master blast". At the time of writing, the site have not yet been restored its still defaced other websites hacked…

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Middle East Stock Market Site HAcked For Project Mayhem

Posted on December 23, 2012 by Lee J

An Middle East stock market website (https://www.btflive.net/) has become a victim in one of the latest attacks for the on going Project Mayhem. The attack has been carried out by Xl3gi0n hackers member Xc0unt3r who has posted the leak to pastebin. The leaked data contains database information as well as what appears to be login credentials for various other servers/services. All account credentials have encrypted passwords. Source: Pastebin

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3 million Verizon FiOS Customer Credentials Obtained In Breach

Posted on December 23, 2012 by Lee J

Updated: 4.30AM – YES AM! Earlier today there was reports that Verizon wireless customers had been breached, it turns out that it was infact the FiOS customers who were breached in this high profile attack that has seen over 3 million credentials obtained. The leak comes from a hacker who supports anonymous but does not class them…

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Government sites hacked for Project Mayhem

Posted on December 23, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker using the handle @DiabloAnon has leaked data in the name of Project Mayhem from government websites. The leak was posted to pastebin and is only a very small portion of the complete database the hackers have access to. The leaked data contains administration accounts, database information such as tables, rows. All administration accounts…

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