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#OpIsrael Still Attacking, Leaking Data & Taking Down Sites

Posted on December 4, 2012 by Lee J

The last few weeks has been pretty full on for Israel cyber space with hackers from all over the world standing together and fighting the governments for air strikes on Gaza strip which has been killing civilians. The first week or so of the operation was intense with hundreds of sites being hacked and left either defaced or data leaked or just…

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Syria Industrial Bank Still Defaced Days After Attack

Posted on December 3, 2012 by Lee J

Early last week Anonymous and other hacktivist had started Operation Syria again in light to the Syrian government blocking Internet access to the outside world. Three days ago a hacker using the twitter handle @AnonHeart404 is apart of sector 404 had defaced the Syrian industrial banks website (http://industrialbank.gov.sy/) and its still defaced a over 72hrs later. The defacement contains a short message for the…

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wcites Israel hacked for OpIsrael, 20,000 accounts leaked

Posted on December 3, 2012 by Lee J

Today another Israeli based website has been breached and as a result a load of user accounts has been dumped on anonpaste.me. The site is american owned wcites but its the Israeli version of the site www.wcites.co.li which provides information on local areas around Israel. The attack was posted to ozdc.net by @c0mandEr0r and contains just over 20,000 user accounts with clear…

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Update on Acer India Hack & Data Leak

Posted on December 2, 2012 by Lee J

Early today i reported that acer India has been breached and that a dump of information had been released by Maxney. Since then i have now had a chance to check this 41mb compressed rar file and see if it does hold the said 20,000 accounts. To get right to the point the leaked data does in fact contain well over…

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Anonymous Operation BBC #OpBBC

Posted on December 2, 2012 by Lee J

Currently the anonymous hacktivist from around the world have many different operations on going, one of these is OpBBC which is being aimed right at British media giant BBC (British broadcasting corporation). Currently the operation has been put to a halt due to the on going troubles in Israel but last week hacker collective @UGBrazil released…

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#OpSyria What is it and Why is it being done

Posted on December 2, 2012 by Lee J

Over the past few days anonymous hacktivist have been focusing on Syria a lot after the government thought it would be a good idea to prevent any outside communications by disabling the Internet. Well that failed and anonymous hacktivist working along side telecomix have helped keep Syria online with a constant stream of news coming out. The attacks were started on…

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