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#OpIsrael Attack Timeline And Information

Posted on December 13, 2012 by Lee J

Opisrael is a ongoing operation that is towards Israel for recent attacks on Gaza. This page is here for the cyber attacks and time line and related information. Tag: OpIsrael Articles: Article about why this operation was started Video released for people who do not like to read.LeaksComplete list of data breaches done on ozdc.net   So far there…

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A Statement from .c0mrade

Posted on December 12, 2012 by Lee J

This year a hacker named .c0mrade came out of nowhere and left many high profile targets exposed as having exploitable systems. Some of this attacks were on airport systems, telecommunications and even cashier systems. We have recently been in contact with .c0mrade who wishes to remain off the scene. We asked c0mrade if they had anything they…

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Government Agency IT Solutions Contractor Aquilent Hacked in #ProjectWhiteFox

Posted on December 12, 2012 by Lee J

Another Government Contractor from today’s large breach dubbed #ProjectWhiteFox by @TeamGhostShell is a IT Solutions Provider named Aquilent (www.aquilent.com). Funny enough Aquilent appears to use the slogan "Innovating tomorrows government" which is a bit of a worry. Aquilent claims partnership with government body’s and the IT services they run and these stretch from the usa.gov to dod.gov, military, army and many more. The leak of…

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Gov Contractor Drum Cussac Offline After #ProjectWhiteFox Data Leak

Posted on December 12, 2012 by Lee J

Today @TeamGhostShell did a huge leak of data and one of the targets in this leak is a Defense contractor for governments. The company is drum cussac (https://www.drum-cussac.com), info below. We are recognised experts, already providing bespoke, flexible and fully supportive solutions to a number of leading international companies, government agencies and private clients. We are…

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Panasonic, Usa.gov, Google and Facebook Claims by @OsamaTheGod

Posted on December 11, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker using the handle @OsamaTheGod who is apart of a newer UGNazi collective @NaziGods has attacked and left Panasonic Brazil with a new file on the server in the form of a defacement. It also appears that earlier @UGBrazil also accessed and defaced this site with a file named UG.html being uploaded. The Panasonic site that got…

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Who got breached in #ProjectWhiteFox 1.6 million Account leak

Posted on December 11, 2012 by Lee J

Today i announced that a possible 1.6million accounts and credentails from various places had been leaked by @TeamGhostShell in the name of #ProjectWhiteFox. While i continue to get over all this information and data and confirm and detail exactly what is there lets have a look at who got breached and some basic information about the leak…

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