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Opitaly tango down wycliffe.nsw.edu.au and leaks another database.

Posted on June 29, 2011 by Lee J

Just few other tango downs, this is said to be part of Opitaly, ill look into this operation further, or if anyone involved could contact that would be great. Seems they have been targeting https://wycliffe.nsw.edu.au/ which has been going down alot, this connected to to the bayer.it attacks as well. From AntiDNews TANGO DOWN – https://t.co/0FLgm1H – @LulzSecItalia @AnonymousIRC @anonops_live…

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Massive Military and law enforcement database leaked from meggitt

Posted on June 29, 2011 by Lee J

Today has been anything but quite, with many Tango downs and successful operations by anonymous to the huge data leak they did earlier today besides these there has also been a few other smaller scale leaks and Tango downs. As well as them we have seen another big account information leak that relates to US…

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AU: Mosman Municipal Council hacked by Anonymous?

Posted on June 29, 2011 by Dissent

Hamish Barwick reports: Sydney’s Mosman Municipal Council website has suffered a security breach that made the details of nine council staff available for download. However, according to a statement on the Council’s website no ratepayer information from the internal systems had been accessed. The hack was made via an SQL injection exploit on a subsidiary…

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Hacktivism what is it & why is it done

Posted on June 29, 2011 by Lee J

This post is just to explain what Hacktivism is and why Hacktivists take out the actions they do. Ok lets start with that funny word, Hacktivism, taken from the words Hack and Activism and can be very confusing/misleading at time as both words are ambiguous. Hacktivism is the Act of a Computer hacker, attacking a target with the…

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DefenseNews hacked

Posted on June 29, 2011 by Dissent

Gregg Keizer reports: Email addresses and names of subscribers to DefenseNews, a highly-regarded website that covers national and international military and defense news, were accessed by hackers and presumed stolen, Gannett announced yesterday. DefenseNews ‘ subscribers include active and retired military personnel, defense contractors and others in both the U.S. and other countries’ defense establishments….

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(follow-up) Sydney Uni ‘breached student privacy’

Posted on June 29, 2011 by Dissent

An investigation has found the University of Sydney failed in its obligations by not securing students’ private details on its website. A section of the university’s website was shut down in January after it was found sensitive information could be obtained by entering a student’s identification number. No password was required to access the name…

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