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Facebook hacker posts stolen pics on porn site !

Facebook hacker posts stolen pics on porn site !

Apr 23, 2011
Facebook hacker posts stolen pics on porn site ! A 26-year-old man faces 13 felony charges after being accused of hacking into Facebook accounts, stealing photos of young women and posting them on porn sites, reports the Kansas City Star. Along with content belonging to the 13 young women (ages 17 to 25), Timothy P. Noirjean is accused of victimizing, investigators found 92 folders on his computer containing names or photos of women, as well as 235 email addresses with security information. Noirjean confessed to accessing more than 100 Facebook accounts, and told police he was unaware that it's a crime. The shocking thing here isn't that there are predators on the Internet, that Noirjean claims ignorance of the law, that police arrested Noirjean in his parents' basement (which, according to the report, they totally did) or that young ladies of today have porn-worthy photos of themselves in unencrypted files on their computers. It's that Noirjean carried out his crime...
Cyberhackers.org - Hacked by GriAdamlar (Turkish Hackers Group)

Cyberhackers.org - Hacked by GriAdamlar (Turkish Hackers Group)

Apr 23, 2011
Cyberhackers.org - Hacked by GriAdamlar (Turkish Hackers Group) Hacked site : https://www.cyberhackers.org Mirrors https://zone-h.org/mirror/id/13526679 https://zero-h.com/mirror/id/65782
Hacker pleads after busted with 675K stolen cards

Hacker pleads after busted with 675K stolen cards

Apr 22, 2011
A Georgia man has pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft after authorities found him in possession of more than 675,000 credit card numbers, some of which he obtained by hacking into business networks Rogelio Hackett Jr., 26, pleaded guilty on Thursday to one count each of access device fraud and aggravated identity theft after authorities executed a search warrant at his home and discovered the card numbers, used to conduct fraudulent transactions totaling more than $36 million, on his computers and storage devices. According to the indictment, authorities hunted Hackett down after monitoring his activity in internet relay chat (IRC) rooms and on underground forums, where he sold stolen card numbers, usually at $20 to $25 each to buyers around the world. He used the proceeds to make high-end purchases, such as a 2001 BMW X5 and a pair of $450 Louis Vuitton shoes. In addition, Hackett was charged with obtaining devices used to create counterfeit credit cards. According to p...
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U.S. federal lab linked to Stuxnet breached !

U.S. federal lab linked to Stuxnet breached !

Apr 22, 2011
A federally funded U.S. lab that is suspected to have been involved in finding the vulnerabilities in Siemens SCADA systems used by the Stuxnet worm has shut down the Internet connection for its employees following the discovery of a breach into the facility's systems. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory - located in Tennessee and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy - is known for performing classified and unclassified research for federal agencies and departments on issues crucial for national security. Among other things, the lab also does cybersecurity research on malware, vulnerabilities and phishing. It is somewhat ironic, then, that the breach was the result of two employees falling for a malicious email containing a link to a page that exploited a remote-code execution vulnerability in the Internet Explorer browser. According to Wired, the email was sent to about 530 lab employees, of which 57 believed that the email was coming from the institution's human resour...
Pakistan Air Force Server Hacked by Code Breaker/Lucky (Indishell)

Pakistan Air Force Server Hacked by Code Breaker/Lucky (Indishell)

Apr 22, 2011
Pakistan Air Force Server Hacked by Code Breaker/Lucky (Indishell) Indishell, group of some Indian Hackers hacked PAF (Pakistan Air Force) server with 8 more server in LAN. They claimed that all those 8 more servers were in LAN with that PAF server. Here's a screenshot of RDP.  'Code Breaker' claims to have backed up all the data using remote desktop protocols. Source
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