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Russian Defence Export Hacked, 500+MB Data Leaked By @Rucyborg (UPDATED)

Posted on March 6, 2014 by Lee J

Updated below with basic analysis of the data. Today Russian hacktivist @Rucyborg has announced a big leak of files from Russian Defence Export ROSOBORONEXPORT (https://www.roe.ru/). The leak was announced just a short time ago from twitter and has been posted to cyberguerrilla. The leaked files are just the first part of a few to come…

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Lutheran Church Australia Hacked & 1,484 user accounts leaked

Posted on February 22, 2014 by Lee J

This week hacker using the handle @security_511 has leaked data from two churches already and today they have just announced a third leak. The leak comes from an Australian church named Lutheran Church Australia (https://lca.org.au/) and has been posted to pastebin. The leak contains 1,484 user accounts with user names,email addresses and encrypted passwords as well…

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SPIROL Hacked, 70,889 Clients Information Leaked After Being Warned

Posted on February 22, 2014 by Lee J

Today Deletesec has announced an leak of data from what is turning out to be a service to many high profile company’s around the world. The target is SPIROL International (https://spirol.com/) and as a result of them being it has over 30,000 company’s affected after there credentials have been leaked online. SPIROL is a international business going…

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Church of Scotland Hacked, 1,570 User & 9 Admin Accounts Leaked

Posted on February 21, 2014 by Lee J

Yesterday it was the Church of Cyprus and today its the Church of Scotland that hacker @security_511 has breached and leaked data from. Today’s breach is on Church of Scotland (https://www.churchofscotland.org.uk/) and leak was announced not to long ago from twitter and has been posted to pastebin. The paste contains 1,570 User & 9 administrator credentials with  the…

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Church of Cyprus Hacked, 1,000 Account credentials leaked

Posted on February 20, 2014 by Lee J

Yesterday a hacker using the handle @security_511 posted a leak of data from the Church of Cyprus website ( https://www.churchofcyprus.org.cy/ ). The breach was announced on twitter and leaked data has been posted to pastebin. The Church of Cyprus website is the official website for the church and appears to just be a base for holding information…

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United Nations Internet Governance Forum Hacked, 3,215 Accounts Leaked

Posted on February 20, 2014 by Lee J

Today hacker collective @deletesec announced a breach and leak of data on a United nations based website. The site is the Internet Governance Forum and it appears to be registered to Chengetai Masango and is also the Programme and Technology Manager at United Nations Secretariat for the Internet Governance Forum. Its purpose is to support the United Nations Secretary-General…

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