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Billabong hacked, threats of mass data leaks from @GoatseSec

Posted on October 21, 2012 by Lee J

One of the worlds largest surfing based brands has come under the eye of hackers after they gained access to its database via a exploitable wordpress installation. The attack is on billabong and the exact domain and exploit has not been released yet. The attack was announced from the @GoatseSec twitter account stating that over…

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Peru (.PE) domain service hacked, 96,000 credentials leaked

Posted on October 20, 2012 by Lee J

The last couple of weeks have been fairly slow on the hacker front which is probably a good thing but this has changed today for over 90,000 users of a domain and blog registration service for .pe based domains. The companies that got hacked was punto.pe and hundreds of other website administration, payment and personal…

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7 Bulgarian Sites Breached, 5000+ accounts leaked by DoktorBass

Posted on October 14, 2012 by Lee J

A Few months ago a hacker who uses the handle #DoktorBass was making headlines for breaches on whaling companies and other controversial targets which caused a bit of stir. Since then @DoktorBass had left the hacking scene and has now returned. Since the return of @DoktorBass they have now ditched using facebook and moved on to twitter…

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Oprah Winfrey Under attack by @GoatseSec

Posted on October 14, 2012 by Lee J

A relatively new hacker group going by the handle @GoatseSec has taken sights to one of the worlds most popular and well known TV presenters, Oprah Winfrey (https://oprah.com). The attacks have come to light after @GoatseSec made the announcement via their twitter account. The said attack has not resulted in any critical data or useful data being leaked but it is…

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Pepsi Hungary hacked, 50,000+ user credentials leaked

Posted on October 12, 2012 by Lee J

Turkish Agent Hacker Group member Maxney has contacted us with a big leak of data from one of the worlds largest cola company’s Hungary based website. The hack was on Hungary’s Pepsi website (https://3d.pepsi.hu) which appears to be redirecting to a defacement archive stored on zone-h. AS well as the defacement that redirects they have dumped well over…

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Telecom Giant Orange Hacked, Data leaked by #NullCrew

Posted on October 7, 2012 by Lee J

Null crew have had a quite few weeks after they made headlines for some of the other recent attacks they had done. Today they have released data from an attack on one of France’s largest telecommunication companies, Orange (orange.co.uk). Orange is a French multinationaltelecommunications corporation and represents the flagship brand of the France Telecom group. It is a global provider for mobile phone, landline, Internet, mobile internet, and IP television services,…

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