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30+ Colombian Government Sites Attacked in Shared Hosting Failure

Posted on November 5, 2012 by Lee J

It appears that this weekend has been one for dumping data in mass loads from various different websites. One of the more recent ones  that was posted on the 2nd was 32 Colombian government websites that have been breached and had credentials published on pastebin. The hack comes from hacker using the handle @Ur0b0r0x and was announced on twitter. >…

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Anonymous Leak VMware ESX Server Kernel

Posted on November 4, 2012 by Lee J

Anonymous have made an announcement today that they have somehow obtained a copy of a earlier version of the VMware ESX server kernel. > VMware ESX is an enterprise-level computer virtualization product offered by VMware, Inc. ESX is a component of VMware’s larger offering, VMware Infrastructure, and adds management and reliability services to the core server product. VMware is replacing the original ESX with…

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Basic Analyst into #ProjectBlackStar Leaked Russian Data

Posted on November 4, 2012 by Lee J

The last few days has been epic to say the least, lack of sleep, hours of processing and normal 8hrs a day shift work as well. Anyway moving to what we are all looking for which is a full detailed analyst into the recent leak of information from 62 different sites which has been dubbed…

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Tabasco Hoy Website hacked, 7000+ user credentials leaked

Posted on November 3, 2012 by Lee J

A large newspaper website Tabasco Hoy (https://tabascohoy.com) has been attacked by turkish hackers from the Turkish Ajan Hacker Group. The hacker who is using the handle RenaS1 contacted us with 2 pastes that total just over 7000 accounts. The reasons for this attack is unknown but could be put down to them holding this much information but not…

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National Health Institute attacked again, 4000+ user credentails leaked

Posted on November 3, 2012 by Lee J

Hackers have once again hit that all time low with yet another attack on a healthcare based website, infact its the parent website to the attack that was carried out just a few days ago by @LulzSecEurope who attacked cancer.gov which is controled and funded by NIH. The most recent attack comes from a hacker…

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Attack on russia leaves 60+ sites hacked, thousands of accounts leaked

Posted on November 3, 2012 by Lee J

@TeamGhostshell have been at it again doing operations out of the public eye that has now amounted in yet another massive load of data from mainly Russian based domains. The leak has been posted in similar fashion to the past large breaches by @TeamGhostshell so there is plenty of mirrors. the leak has a main index file…

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