Zhc( Z Company Hacking Crew ), THA( TheHackerArmy ) and a bunch of other hackers have struck out at a bunch of websites that have some importance. In the website defacing the back ground is a Pink Anonymous logo with black background (as seen above). The message that has been left all over these websites is fairly…
Category: Breach Incidents
WoW-Gold.de hacked by Anonymous in #OpGoldenCoin
An what appears to new another new Operation by anonymous hackers, has been targeting Insecure WoW, world of Warcraft website to expose them of the false advertising that they are "secure" under the mcafee flag, when indeed they are not secure at all. Message in the video. Welcome to Operation Golden Coin. Targets of this operation can…
Israel’s hacker avengers: We’ve obtained Saudi credit card info
Aviel Magnezi reports: The major credit card information leak, a by-product of the activities of the Saudi hacker who has been sneering over attempts to locate him, has not been ignored. Israeli hackers who spoke to Ynet claimed on Monday that they have managed to lay their hands on the details of thousands of credit…
Xbox Live, How Secure is your Account
It recent weeks its come to light that there is websites that have been selling off xbox live accounts, of coarse "hacked" accounts these are. Few weeks ago a 23yo women noticed extra charges on her account, after hours on the phone to Microsoft they finally stopped the account but not before she lost $215….
18yo Israeli Man, Arrested and held for using stolen credit cards from 0xOmar
content/images/gallery/random2/il.gif 0xOmar, the hacker who spent months hacking Israeli banks with one clear intention, to cause mass disruption for the banks and Israeli’s. Last week 0xmar released few lots of credit cards that amounted to over 400k, and since then it has caused anger on many sides of the world, Israel now is now treating cyber…
FBI: Third International Conference on Cyber Security
Since 2007, the ZeuS Trojan has infected almost 4 million computers in the United States alone. It can collect data on forms and documents, take screen shots, steal passwords, and give remote access to the host computer. Financial losses due to the ZeuS Trojan are estimated at up to $60 million. What’s really worrisome, however,…