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End of the world Data Leaked By Game Over

Posted on December 21, 2012 by Lee J

Hacker Game Over @ThisIsGame0ver has today posted another leak of data that comes from various sites and services. The leak has been dubbed as #GameOverDay and comes on the 21-12-2012 (day the worlds meant to end) and was announced on twitter from Game Overs timeline and has been posted to the jollyroger.es archives. > #GameOverDay – jollyroger.es/endoftheworld.… – US Defense Contractor,…

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FLINT IT, Latest victim of @SatanSec Joke Defaces

Posted on December 20, 2012 by Lee J

Over the past few weeks a hacker collective named @SatanSec has been attacking sites and leaving them defaced, but not the normal type of deface as these all have been joke related to the content within the attacked site. Today they have announced the latest attack which is on a IT company named FLINT IT and…

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Updates on CIA terrorist document leaks

Posted on December 20, 2012 by Lee J

Earlier today we posted a article on an older attack that was on the CIA, how ever since then we have obtained a little bit more information  for confirmation purposes about this data and the breach behind it. The leak was originally put out exactly one month ago and tweeted on @ThisIsGame0ver old twitter account (@thisisgameover) before it was suspended…

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Panda Security Greece Hacked, Defaced by Turkish Ajan Hacker Group

Posted on December 20, 2012 by Lee J

Hackers from the collective Turkish Ajan Hacker Group have managed to breach one of the giants in web security software, panda security  the attack comes from two members using the handles qoestebek & Renas1. The breach is on the main Greece based website ( pandasecurity.gr ) for panda as well as its software domain which now redirects to its main domain  (…

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CIA Laptop hacked, terrorist, CIA docs leaked & DHS XSS

Posted on December 19, 2012 by Lee J

Hacker who uses the handle Game Over @ThisIsGame0ver a while ago released a dump of documents from the CIA which have been obtained after an agents laptop was breached. The documents are on Game Overs archive and contain information from terrorist to plans of visits from vice presidents. All the documents are in text format and…

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eBuyer Hacked, Knocked offline by @ThisIsGame0ver

Posted on December 19, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker going by the name of Game Over @ThisIsGame0ver has contacted us with a bit of information a breach which happened about 5hrs ago. The breach is on a online buying website, EBuyer.com which according to Wikipedia has over 3 million users and is in the top 200 most visited sites within the united kingdom. The…

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