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900+ “Arabs” Emails Leaked by XRAM

Posted on January 22, 2012 by Lee J

Yet another hacker has leaked more accounts this time its  XRAM and they have leaked 900+ but our check turns out that 500 or so of them are already leaked or duplicates. Until our new system is up continue to use CTRL+F for in page search to look for your account in case you have been compromised. Few stats…

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500 Arabic Email Accounts Leaked by DFnilov

Posted on January 22, 2012 by Lee J

A hacker going by the handle DFnilov has continued this ongoing cyber war by dumping 500 email accounts, which 498 of them appear valid. Until our new system is up continue to use CTRL+F for in page search to look for your account in case you have been compromised. few stats from our new system: Vaild Emails found: 498 Duplicate…

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rpghry.cz hacked and 5000 Accounts leaked

Posted on January 22, 2012 by Lee J

RPG hry, rpghry.cz has been hacked by a hacker using the handle T3Rr0r and as a result they have dumped 5000 accounts online. The leak contains usernames, emails and encrypted passwords. Until our new system is up continue to use CTRL+F for in page search to look for your account in case you have been compromised. **Few statistics from our new…

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universalmusic.com.br hacked and defaced for megaupload shutdown

Posted on January 21, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/ghost-of-threads.png In what has become a hot topic over the past few days since megaupload was shut down and anonymous struck back and started widespread DDoS attacks which took down many websites has now claimed another high profile websites, this time to defacement. The website, https://universalmusic.com.br/ is the Brazilian website of Universal Music who is a main target in for the…

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Customer data breach draws federal lawsuit against Nevada-based Zappos, parent company Amazon

Posted on January 21, 2012 by Dissent

Associated Press reports: Online retailers Amazon.com and Zappos.com are being sued in Kentucky by a Texas woman alleging that she and millions of other customers were harmed by the release of personal account information. […] Attorneys for plaintiff Theresa D. Stevens of Beaumont, Texas, are seeking class-action status on behalf of 24 million customers for…

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This Week In Palestine hacked and 4000 Accounts leaked by AlienZ

Posted on January 21, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/random3/alienza.png AlienZ, who has hacked a few things this week and released a bit of data has now gone and hacked a Palestine website and left a message stating they are "We are AlienZ. We are Israel’s cyber army.". This shows that more and more hackers are coming out every day and joining all sides…

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