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10 sites defaced by @NetBashers

Posted on August 6, 2011 by Lee J

@NetBashers have been busy again defacing sites, yesterday we posted 3 sites, since then there has been another 10 done. this is going on to show the level of security across a wide range of different sites just doesn’t exist. Sites: https://www.unicumsoft.net/index2.html https://www.maternet.ro/index2.html https://www.momentum.is/index2.html https://www.kingrocket.com/index2.html https://www.yqunsoft.com/index2.html https://uaf.gov.do/index2.html https://cencet.gob.do/index2.html https://certv.gob.do/index2.html https://cumbre2009.com.do/index2.html https://inposdom.gob.do/index2.html Defacing:

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Couple of Site defacings by @NetBashers

Posted on August 5, 2011 by Lee J

@NetBashers have been busy recently and now doing some defacing. The defacing contain the Net-Bashers poem, and background music from Leech Axss – Haxzalot, which i must say is a cool song. 🙂 Defaced sites: https://www.seth.pt/portals/, https://www.ljudkillarna.se/admin/ https://bikeshow.se/index.html The message: The crime that those of you commit is that of witholding information from us; the people. The…

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Habib Rafiq hacked and accounts leaked by @MrPropsTwit

Posted on August 5, 2011 by Lee J

Habib Rafiq, a large engineering firm has been hacked by @MrPropsTwit aka Mr Props. The leak contains emails/passwords and the admin db details, and a note from Mr Props. Habib Rafiq is a very big engineering firm that covers everything from mechanical to electrical engineering and even civil. Its been around for 50 or so…

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Citi Cards Japan data theft hits 92,408 in Japan

Posted on August 5, 2011 by Dissent

Thieves stole private data for more than 90 000 customers of Citigroup’s Japanese credit-cards subsidiary and resold it to others, the company said on Friday. “Citi Cards Japan, Inc. (CCJ) has come to know that certain personal information of 92, 408 customers has allegedly been obtained and sold to a third party illegally,” the company…

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6000 accounts leaked from Good Taste by @neatstuffs

Posted on August 5, 2011 by Lee J

@neatstuffs has just released a huge database of logins from good taste international. Good taste is a global media company that focus on men, more here while these are fairly uselessSo this just contuines to show insecurity across many different sites, The leak contains 6000 logins to the website client area, and is made up…

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US gov to scoop out defcon for hackers 4 hire

Posted on August 5, 2011 by Lee J

Defcon, a convention for hackers to share, brag and learn, Started by Jeff Moss in 1993, and has become the worlds largest and most well known hacker convention. Over the past we have seen government agency’s attending defcon and its no different this year, with Anonymous and lulzsec out in force there is sure to be…

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