A hacker using the handle Sl3nd3r posted a brief dump a few months ago that came from the databases of the Choices.edu server. In that dump was about 1,000 accounts with encrypted passwords and a message that stated more would be coming soon, that paste has since been removed. Today we have discovered that 9 furthers…
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Red Cross Thailand Hacked, Defaced, Administration Accounts Leaked
Turkish Agent Hacker Group member Maxney (@maxn3y) has just contacted us with an attack on the Red Cross’s Thailand website and 7 of its domains and database. The attack is redcross.or.th and seven of its subdomains some of which have already been restored. The attack gave Maxney access to 42 databases for the complete red cross Thailand server. Over…
Preview of Upcoming leak from @Officialnull
Well known hacker collective NullCrew (@Officialnull)has contacted us with a preview of a upcoming leak that comes from the United states government. Just a few days ago the NullCrew member @0rbit_g1rl contacted us with a few images and bit of information about the breaches that have been on some state websites. Preview of the leak files: Orbit_girl had…
Official Thailand Mcdonalds Hacked, User Credentials Leaked By Maxney
Turkish Agent Hacker Group member Maxney has been at it again targeting high profile fast food websites after last week’s attack on Pepsi Hungary which seen a 14 part leak that totalled over 50,000 user credentials being leaked. Today Maxney has contacted us again with an attack on Thailand’s McDonald’s website which has allowed them to gain access to the…
1st Class Media Hacked, Client Credentials Leaked by @r0gu3An0n
An Anonymous hacktivist who uses the handle @r0gu3An0n has announced a dump of data that comes from a UK based web design SEO, database solutions and hosting company 1st class media (https://www.1stclassmedia.co.uk) and the attack has seen pretty much all of their high profile client websites being hacked and having data leaked. Some of the emails belong…
Statement from Punto.pe about recent breach that effects 90,000 clients details
Following yesterdays large leak of tens of thousands of client details from a peru based (.PE) domain and blog service website the company PUNTO has now released a statement. In the statement they explain that the hackers @LulzSecPeru had not gained access to the clients current access keys and had updated all users passwords as soon…