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Author: Lee J

UK: ISP Netcom Hacked, Data Leaked after refused help by #NullCrew

Posted on July 19, 2012 by Lee J

Over the past days hacker group #NullCrew have been leaking dump after dump from many different sites. It appears while this was going on they had also accessed a English based ISP, netcom. As a result of this attack they claim they have contacted netcom about the breach and as a result they were simply told to…

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20,000 Clear Text Account Details Leaked From The Himalayan Times By @SirLeakAlot

Posted on July 18, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker using the twitter handle @SirLeakAlot  has announced a fairly big leak of accounts in which all the passwords have been stored in clear text. The attack which is on the well known Nepal based website, The Himalayan Times has seen all administration and user accounts leaked from the site via a private paste site posting by @SirLeakAlot….

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50,000 Accounts Leaked From ITWallStreet.com by @MidasBank

Posted on July 18, 2012 by Lee J

A member of Team Ghost Shell (@TeamGhostShell) has contacted us with a huge leak of accounts and other personal information that comes from a well known and widely used wall street based website. The site Itwallstreet.com was attacked by a member using the twitter handle @MidasBank aka Masakaki. In the leak comes a short message which…

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Skype Source Code Leaked

Posted on July 18, 2012 by Lee J

Over the past few weeks we have been seeing many different high profile names becoming victim to hackers. One of the latest appears to be Skype the well known voice messaging and internet phone system. The attack has seen 3 torrent files being released which include a reversed engineered copy of the skype protocol, the…

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Turkish Police Informant Files Leaked By Red Hack

Posted on July 16, 2012 by Lee J

@RedHack_EN have announced today what appears to be a fairly big leak of personal information that has come from the Turkish police. The data that has been leaked is Informant Files The leak was announced via twitter and has been uploaded to multipul file sharing sites. RedHack_EN ‏@RedHack_EN Leak: Turkish Police informant files https://www.filefactory.com/file/2zdbz9jvk … orhttps://depositfiles.com/files/dgxtgh7mp  @hackers_conf @newsyc20@Cyber_War_News @CBSNews Red hack have also…

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Palm Springs Police Officer Association Hacked By @gsec_

Posted on July 16, 2012 by Lee J

GreySec or other wise known as @gsec_ has been fairly busy lately but today they have released a small dump fo data from the palm springs police office association to paste bin for the world to see. GSec ‏@gsec_ Palm Springs Police Officer Association ‪#Hacked‬&Leaked by ‪#Drama‬‪#Gsec‬. https://pastebin.com/jniPuLbe  ‪#GetSome‬ @TruthIzSexy@AnonOpsSweden The attack was announced via twitter and posted to paste bin with minor db information…

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