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Ministry Of Public Work In Bahia

Posted on December 1, 2012 by Lee J

Bahia State in Brazil has come under fire form hackers from team brazilian cyber army @TeamBCA. The website that has been breached is the Ministry of public work which holds information, news and other related resources related to Public works in Bahia. The attack has been announced on twitter from the @TeamBCA account and was posted to pastebin. > Brazilian Cyber…

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Anonymous Set Sights on Censorship Giant Canipre

Posted on December 1, 2012 by Lee J

Over the past few years Internet censorship has become a really hot topic, one that is touchy to talk about, one that has many mixed messages  about the do and don’t. One of the company’s behind the push for Internet censorship is Canipre(https://canipre.com) and they have now become targets of anonymous hacktivist who are angry over the fact that Canipre…

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135 Sites breached as #OpLeak pushes on

Posted on December 1, 2012 by Lee J

A few weeks ago we did a small post on a new operation that was being carried out by a Xlegionhackers member. The operation was dubbed #Opleak and was originally aimed at leaking over 100 databases to raise awareness in lack of security. How ever since then they have changed that and are now aiming for over 1000 sites….

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Pepsi Philippines Hacked, Defaced and Data Leaked

Posted on December 1, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker SBKiller from hacker collective CyberSec crew has contacted us with a breach on the Philippines Pepsi website (https://www.pepsiphilippines.com/). The attack which has just recently been carried has left the website with a new index page as well as a small dump of non critical data being leaked onto pastebin. Its not the first…

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Thai Travel Center Hacked, 1400 user credentials leaked

Posted on November 28, 2012 by Lee J

Hacker collective Grey Security, @Gsec_ yesterday released a dump of accounts from the Thai Travel Center website (https://www.thaitravelcenter.com) which hosts a bunch of services and information aimed at helping out people who are travelling around Thailand. The leak has been announced on twitter and posted to pastebin. > Grey Security ‏@gsec_ Thai Travel Center #OWNED – https://pastebin.com/FFUEQshh  –#ForTehLulz? #GSecsBackBitch. @TruthIzSexy @Cyber_War_News@An0nPun1shm3nt the leaked…

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Colombian Military websites hacked, accounts leaked

Posted on November 25, 2012 by Lee J

updated: editing for typos. Colombian government is no stranger to cyber attacks with it being one of the many country’s that gets a lot of attention from hackers around the world. The Colombian military has now become a target to a hacker who uses the handle @ur0b0r0x. The leak has been announced on twitter and contains leaked account credentials from five different sub…

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