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Australian Company pays 3k Ransom to hackers

Posted on September 22, 2012 by Lee J

Abc.net.au has reported that an Australian based company have been at the center of a extortion case after hackers took control of their computer systems. The company which are located in Alice springs have spoken to the abc and stated that currently all services are offline and that they thought they had sufficient security to prevent this from…

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Australian Attorney General Websites attacked for #OpFreeAssange

Posted on September 22, 2012 by Lee J

This morning anonymous hacktivist have taken sights back towards Australian and as a result the Australian Attorney Generals website has been suffering outages and downtime this morning. Both sites for the Attorney General have come under the attack by the hacktivist who are using this as a way of gaining attention for julian assange, The most recent…

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1440+ Sites taken offline by h4x0r HuSsY (VOBHH)

Posted on September 21, 2012 by Lee J

Voice of black hat hackers member h4x0r HuSsY who in the past has attacked many different sites has tipped us of to a large scale attack that has been carried out over the past few days. As normally with VOBHH the attack is defacement based and contains a short message as well as a new message which is…

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Cambridge still being attacked by NullCrew

Posted on September 21, 2012 by Lee J

This week we published an article about the on going attacks on Cambridge university mainly led by #nullcrew hackers but has since been a reason for other hackers to start having a ago at the university network. The most recent attacks come from twitter user @Timoxeline who is apart of Nullcrew and the attacks come in the form of…

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Torrent site RevTT Hacked, 50k User Account Credentials Leaked

Posted on September 20, 2012 by Lee J

Yet another popular torrent tracker RevTT ( revolutiontt.me ) has been claimed to be hacked by hackers going under the handle of Afghanistan hackers. The attack on the popular torrent website has left the site down but the tracker is still up and working. The leaked data was uploaded to another popular torrent website, thepiratebay.se in the…

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Lince Toyota Hacked 5,632 Personal Details Leaked

Posted on September 18, 2012 by Lee J

A Toyota group dealership Lince Toyota (lincetoyota.com) has been hacked and had a large amount of data leaked from its database. The attack which comes from xL3gi0n hacker using the handle Xc0unt3r was uploaded to pastebin in two parts and total count of accounts found is 5.632. The attack comes with no real message or reason beside the site was…

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