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nano.stanford.edu database leaked by ChaoticSec

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Lee J

ChaoticSec, a group of hackers, today hacked Stanford University’s Database. Because of the hack Stanford is now re-constructing the site and ChaoticSec says "Get It While You Have Time" leaves Stanford in a great risk. https://pastebin.com/1Ri9Sy8q

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Jefferson County judge issues injunction barring GoDaddy from hosting hacked law enforcement data

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Dissent

Jefferson County, Alabama Sheriff Mike Hale was apparently successful in obtaining an injunction against GoDaddy. As previously reported, GoDaddy has hosted and registered sites that were involved in dumping the personal data of Jefferson County law enforcement employees and their families after hackers went after a number of law enforcement-related web sites. I had thought…

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The Black Hole Project hacked by V3L0C1TY

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Lee J

A failure website that is majorly penetrable. I believe that this is a VB development programming website, it contains files that are meant to assist people with a VB project they are working on… Target: This attack is against the owner of the website…. on how he has failed to meliorate the security within the…

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Beware $1.7m OZ Skype Scam

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Lee J

A new scam using VoIP Skype service is conning Australians out of millions, NSW Minister for Fair Trading has warned. The elaborate scam, which involves offshore telemarketers posing as reps from a fake organisation called Australian Electricity Commission, who are pushing energy saving devices and threatening to cut off householder power within 3 days, if…

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Web site of Sociedad Española de Farmacia Hospitalaria hacked

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Dissent

A hacker or hackers have compromised the usernames and passwords of people registered for the web site of the Sociedad Española de Farmacia Hospitalaria.  In some cases, individuals used their e-mail addresses as their logins, raising additional security concerns if they re-use passwords. The data dump by an unidentified hacker contained 1826 unique usernames with clear-text…

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Yet another pointless account dump, hundreds dumped from www.jjs2.com

Posted on November 4, 2011 by Lee J

@DeleteSec is living up to a very childish name – skiddies, using tools to hack small websites and dump hundreds of innocent peoples data online, the latest comes from another clothing online shop jjs2.com and contains lots of accounts. The leak contains emails, passwords and other private information. Be sure to use CTRL+F to quick search to…

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