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hackers hit new low, National Cancer Institute attacked by hackers

Posted on October 31, 2012 by Lee J

Today hackers have hit a new low with an attack on cancer.gov a website which gives information and links to services related to fighting and dealing with cancer related issues. The attack is on www.cancer.gov which is the National Cancer Institute. The attack was announced from twitter by @LulzSeceurope > OMG #LULZ https://Cancer.gov  Databasehttps://pastebin.com/34r29f6c  @AnonOpsSweden@TruthIzSexy @anon_central@Cyber_War_News @HackRead @LulzSeceurope also left a very short message in the…

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Kildare Shoes and Accessories hacked, 2,316 User accounts leaked

Posted on October 29, 2012 by Lee J

A Brazilian based shoe and Accessories company has been hacked and had a dump of user accounts posted to pastebin. The leak comes from a hacker using the handle root32 and the target website is www.kildare.com.br. The leak comes with no message at all and all. The leaked data is in the format of email and clear text…

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Twinings Tea Company hacked, 1,600+ consumer credentials leaked

Posted on October 29, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker using the handle @D0ct0r_Inj3ct0r has posted a leak of data to pastebin that comes from one of the worlds largest and well known Tea companies, Twinings. The attack is on the Twinings USA website (www.twiningsusa.com) and contains very basic database information as well as  1600+ consumer credentials such as full names, address, genders and emails. Breaches like this show how important…

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Ford Motor Company Hacked By NullCrew

Posted on October 28, 2012 by Lee J

Hacker collective NullCrew has today announced an attack on Ford Motor Company. The attack comes less than 24hrs after the release of a various account dumps from the united states government including the military. The ford motors hack has been carried out on a subdomain that is running what seems to be an outdated version of wordpress….

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NullCrew Information and Attacks

Posted on October 28, 2012 by Lee J

2012 has introduced many new hacker collectives to the scene but one has been making headlines more so then a lot of the others. Null Crew or otherwise known as @OfficialNull on twitter has been on a hacking rampage for a few months now that has had high profile and controversial targets in its sights. The american government has also been paying attention…

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US Government hacked by NullCrew, Thousands of administrator credentials leaked

Posted on October 28, 2012 by Lee J

Yesterday we posted a small article that was a preview to an upcoming leak from hacker collective NullCrew. We got tipped off to this attack by NullCrew member @0rbit_g1rl who sent us some previews of data and targets that had been attacked. Today the @OfficialNull twitter account has made an announcement that the leak has…

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