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9 sites defaced by @NetBashers

Posted on August 26, 2011 by Lee J

Well after a week of quietness the @NeatBashers are back in swing doing what they do, bashing people website and Internet security. A short time ago they posted 9 sites that have been defaced. Sporting the normal green/black style and Netbashers logo this is sure to piss many people off. https://www.abujudom.com/index.html https://illustrationmedia.com/index.html https://process-servers.com.au/index.html https://www.neffrental.com/index.html www.thepostofficesd.com…

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Chinese Government hacked by @MR_Boter of @NetBashers

Posted on August 26, 2011 by Lee J

Mr Boter has been busy this morning with a few defacing and one really notable one; the china government has been hacked and defaced by netbashers and they have left there trade mark defacing logo in the normal green style we see from netbashers. The actual site that has been hacked is the Weifang City Administration Information Center. This…

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Maine voter registration system breached

Posted on August 24, 2011 by Dissent

Kevin Miller reports: The Maine Secretary of State’s Office said Wednesday it is investigating a potential security breach in the computer system that contains records on Maine’s registered voters. The state was notified Wednesday afternoon by the cybersecurity monitoring arm of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that Maine’s Central Voter Registration system had been…

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Hacker exposes 20,000 usernames, passwords, and email addresses from Allianceforbiz.com (updated)

Posted on August 24, 2011 by Dissent

Fahmida Y. Rashid reports: A solo attacker has hacked into an events management company and obtained sensitive information belonging to 20,000 individuals, many of whom were United States government employees or contractors. The cyber-attacker posted an Excel spreadsheet containing log-in credentials and personal information for 20,000 people obtained from allianceforbiz.com, according to a blog post…

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Society of Manufacturing Engineers reports theft of credit card numbers and personal data

Posted on August 24, 2011 by Dissent

The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) appears to have suffered a serious security breach. By letter dated August 16, the Dearborn-Michigan based organization notified the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office that on August 10, there was unauthorized access to their server, resulting in data theft. Individuals’ names, addresses, dates of birth, credit card numbers with…

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Epson, HSBC Korea, domain registrar hacked: 100,000 domains affected

Posted on August 24, 2011 by Dissent

Zack Whittaker writes: A series of hacks have hit the South Korean population, in a string of hacking attacks which have caused widespread disruption to the country’s state-run and privately operated firms. South Korean domain registrar Gabia has been hacked, exposing over 100,000 domains and 350,000 users. […] It is thought in some cases, data…

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