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Indian Railway Sites Attacked By Pak Cyber Pyrates

Posted on August 8, 2012 by Lee J

PCP or Pak Cyber Pyrates have been at it again this time attacking 80+ websites that belong to Indian government railways. The attack has happened across many different sub domains for several different railway sites and totals 89 different defacement’s all together. The defacement has been removed from all sites by time of publishing but it featured…

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DSD & ASIO Websites Attacked by Anonymous for #OpAustralia

Posted on August 8, 2012 by Lee J

The anonymous Operation Australia hackers have today again been busy with further attacks on the ASIO and DSD website. The attacks have been taking place throughout the day and continuing right now. The website  https://www.dsd.gov.au/ appeared to be down when checked not long ago as well as https://www.asio.gov.au/ which was taken down again a short time ago. The attacks have been…

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Australian Institute of Business Brokers Hacked For #OpAustralia

Posted on August 8, 2012 by Lee J

Anonymous Operation dubbed #OpAustralia has been going for some weeks now with at least one major attack on well known isp with hundreds of accounts being obtained and lots of other critical data. The most recent attack has been announced today with the Australian Institute of Business Brokers website (https://www.aibb.org.au/) has been hacked and a leak of data…

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Australian Fishing Trade Association (AFTA) Hacked, 900 Accounts Leaked By #DoktorBass

Posted on August 2, 2012 by Lee J

Yet another Australian based website has been breached and had  over 900 accounts leaked as a result. The website belongs to the Australian Fishing trade association (afta.net.au) who overlooks and helps setting standard for fishing gear and related stuff right across Australia and has been doing so since the 80’s. The attack just adds to the list of sites that we reported…

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Australian & New Zealand Based Sites Hacked, Data Leaked

Posted on August 2, 2012 by Lee J

Over the past few weeks we have seen a fairly new anonymous based operation take place. As a result we have seen many government based websites defaced and even data from well known ISP AAPT leaked, Apart from the attacks by anonymous for this operation there has been a few other attacks that have all…

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200+ More Sites Defaced By VOBHH

Posted on August 2, 2012 by Lee J

The Continued cyber war between India and Pakistani has yet again left a further 200+ sites hacked and defaced, few of these recent attacks have also been aimed towards Indian based education and government based websites. The defacing featured a common message across all the sites and at time of publishing a lot of these have been restored, but that does…

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