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KIA, Toyota, Azerbaijan Airlines, Pizza hut attacked for #OpLeak

Posted on November 11, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker using the handle @XTnR3v0LT who is apart of the hacker collective xLegion Hackers has been carrying out an cyber attack on many different websites in a operation that has been dubbed #OpLeak and was aiming to leak 50 databases to prove how weak security is but has since moved on to 1000 databases. Some of the most recent leaks…

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xL3gi0n hackers take Brazil Government into sights for cyber crime laws

Posted on November 11, 2012 by Lee J

Over recent years cyber crime has become almost the number one threat to many company’s and due to this many governments from around the world are now putting together task forces, new laws and tough sentencing for those accused of cyber crime. A hacker from the hacker collective xL3gion Hackers has contacted us stating they…

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Interview with @Maxn3y ( Max Ney) from Turkish Ajan Hacker Group

Posted on November 11, 2012 by Lee J

Over the past month the hacker scene has been fronted by a hacker using the handle Max Ney (@MAxn3y) who is apart of the hacker collective Turkish Ajan(Agent) Hacker Group. In these past few weeks they have targeted high profile company’s like Pepsi, McDonalds, RedCross, domino’s and others. Since then we have had a chance…

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LG’s False Request Content Take Down

Posted on November 10, 2012 by Lee J

Today i woke to 8 emails that had been sent within minutes of each other all exactly the same and funny enough they all come from the LG public relations office. Last week we did a post on LG Smart world being hacked and having its data leaked online. This data was verified by us and archived for research and…

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LG Hungary, Korea Hacked, Accounts Leaked

Posted on November 8, 2012 by Lee J

LG has suffered yet another blow and this time the hacker who is apart of Turkish Ajan Hacker Group, @Maxn3y who contact us with two breaches that have been carried out on the Hungarian based LG mobile subdomain and on subdomain of the Korean site. The breach has also resulted in one of the sites being defaced which appears to be…

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Interview with @XTnR3v0LT from xl3gi0n

Posted on November 8, 2012 by Lee J

Below is just a raw interview with @XTnR3v0LT from xLegion hackers. Over the past few days they have been carrying out an operation dubbed Opleak which at time of publishing had resulted in 49 websites having data leaked. Q: What was it that lead you to the hacking scene? A: i just want to prove to all those who think…

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