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UK: Ministry of defence hacked, 3,400+ Credentials leaked

Posted on November 6, 2012 by Lee J

The United Kingdom’s ministry of defence website servers (https://www.mod.uk) came under attack yesterday from null crew hackers Null (@OfficialNull) and Timoxeline (@Timoxeline) who have obtained data from the breach which has now been published for everyone to see. @OfficialNull tweeted the breach not to long ago which is said to of been carried out by a very simple SQL injection method….

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60,000+ accounts leaked from hacked sites under #5Nov

Posted on November 6, 2012 by Lee J

The #5Nov tag has been very busy today on social media and one aspect of it has been all the defacement’s and now leaks. A hacker using the handle @m4rl4_12 has made two separate announcements that they have breached and leaked a large amount of accounts from sites. The first sites that got effected are Michael Geiss Onlineshop…

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Australian sites Attacked as #5Nov is kicked off by Anonymous

Posted on November 5, 2012 by Lee J

Well today has been very busy and its only going to get worse as hacktivist from all over the world are starting to come out dumping information and defacing hacked websites. These attacks are in relation to an operation that was kicked up some months ago and was set for 5th of November 2012, which…

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Anonymous Release Antisec Teaser For #5Nov

Posted on November 5, 2012 by Lee J

Anonymous hacktivist have been working away in the background obtaining access to a few places and obtaining data that is being set for release very soon in the name of Antisec. The claimed has been posted by well known anonymous twitter account @AnonymousIRC who has stated that this is just a teaser. In the teaser…

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LG Smart World Hacked 11,316 Accounts Leaked

Posted on November 5, 2012 by Lee J

The official LG Application website (https://www.lgsmartworld.com/) has been breached by a hacker using the handle @Ur0b0r0x who also recently attacked and dumped 30 sites from the Colombian government. The attack on LG has resulted in 11,316 user accounts and was announced from twitter and posted to pastebin as a teaser with 2 links to mirrors that…

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Imageshack, Symantec hacked & ZPanel 0 day by HTP ( Hack The Planet )

Posted on November 5, 2012 by Lee J

**Updated: **first edit i made a mistake and stated that paypal was the victim of the 0 day when it was infact ZPanel. Sorry for any inconvenience or misleading information. Earlier today a well known hacker group, Hack the planet had released a Zine which contains breached information on 2 well known website image service Imageshack and…

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