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8 Websites Hacked By Albanian Hackers Team (Teo DownTurn & Unknown Hacker)

8 Websites Hacked By Albanian Hackers Team (Teo DownTurn & Unknown Hacker)

Mar 29, 2011
8 Websites Hacked By Albanian Hackers Team (Teo DownTurn & Unknown Hacker) Hacked Sites : 1) https://www.yjwz.com/index.html 2) https://ossonetwork.com/index.html 3) https://www.schoolshopper.com.au/aht.html 4) https://snoillim.com/Aht.html 5) https://www.getfitdonotquit.com/Aht.html 6) https://organicjewelries.com/Aht.html  7) https://unitedventuresinc.com/aht.html 8) https://tps-advertise.com/aht.html
Zero-day Flash vulnerability fixed in Chrome, still unpatched elsewhere

Zero-day Flash vulnerability fixed in Chrome, still unpatched elsewhere

Mar 29, 2011
Google, proving the efficacy of Chrome's built-in Flash Player and its early, insider access to Adobe's developer builds, has fixed the zero-day vulnerability that emerged last week. The hole will be plugged on other platforms and browsers by a new version of Flash 10.1 and 10.2 that should've been released by now. If you've restarted Google Chrome in the last few days, you should now have the updated Flash Player. Otherwise, go ahead and restart your browser now and it will automatically update. 
#OperationPayback Next Traget : Warnerbrosrecords.com !

#OperationPayback Next Traget : Warnerbrosrecords.com !

Mar 28, 2011
#OperationPayback Next Traget : Warnerbrosrecords.com ! The Next Target of Anonymous Hackers is Warnerbrosrecords.com, They Release a note with reason of it, as given below ... Reason : Limewire has been sued for 75 TRILLION Dollars by 13 record companies. Every single US household would have to spend all of its income buying nothing but music for over 13 years in order to arrive at what the music industry has deemed a reasonable settlement. To put that number into perspective the U.S. GDP is around $14 trillion -- less than one fifth of what the music industry is requesting. Heck, the GDP of the entire world is between 59 and 62 trillion. That's right, the music industry wants LimeWire to pay more money than exists in the entire world. Limewire, the plaintiffs allege, owes them between US$400 billion and US$75 trillion. The latter, written out, comes to 75,000,000,000,000. Even the lower figure of $400 billion still amounts to seven percent of total hous...
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20 Hosting website hacked by The 077 ( Hamdi HaCker ) Tunisian HaCker

20 Hosting website hacked by The 077 ( Hamdi HaCker ) Tunisian HaCker

Mar 28, 2011
20 Hosting website hacked by The 077 ( Hamdi HaCker ) Tunisian Hacker Hacked Sites and Mirrors :   https://pastebin.com/tKjp0EpU
RIAA Targeted by Anonymous Operation Payback !

RIAA Targeted by Anonymous Operation Payback !

Mar 28, 2011
The rogue hacktivist movement Anonymous is apparently breaking out the Low Orbit Ion Cannon again for a reprise of the Operation Payback campaign, this time setting their distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack sites on the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The campaign to disrupt the RIAA website is reminiscent of Anonymous' earlier missions to protest actions taken by anti-piracy interests seeking to enforce copyright infringement sanctions. The RIAA is seeking trillions of dollars in damages from the P2P file-sharing network LimeWire for facilitating copyright infractions. Federal Judge Kimba Wood has already indicated she believes that the logic behind the RIAA calculations of the damages sought in the case is flawed, according to Computerworld. "If Plaintiffs were able to pursue a statutory damage theory based on the number of direct infringers per work, Defendants' damages could reach into the trillions," Judge Wood wrote. Nonethele...
Chinese hackers suspected in compromise of Australian PM’s computer

Chinese hackers suspected in compromise of Australian PM's computer

Mar 28, 2011
Chinese hackers suspected in compromise of Australian PM 's computer The parliamentary computers of Prime Minister Julia Gillard and at least two other senior ministers are suspected of being hacked. Ms Gillard's parliamentary computer, along with those of several cabinet ministers including Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd and Defence Minister Stephen Smith were believed to have been compromised, News Ltd newspapers report. Thousands of emails are believed to have been accessed in the cyber attacks. Advertisement: Story continues below Four Australian government sources confirmed with the newspapers they had been told Chinese intelligence agencies were part of a list of suspected hackers. US intelligence officials alerted their Australian counterparts and News Ltd believes ASIO has started an investigation. The cyber attacks are believed to be on the Australian Parliament House email network, the less secure of two networks used by MPs. Ministers use a departmental network for more ...
Jordan Islamist opposition website hacked !

Jordan Islamist opposition website hacked !

Mar 28, 2011
Jordan's opposition Islamic Action Front party said Sunday its website has been hacked, a day after it called for the ouster of the prime minister over a deadly crackdown on protesters. "The content of the website has been replaced with slogans and statements, clearly showing that an official party is behind the hacking," IAF chief Hamzah Mansur told AFP. He did not identify who hacked the website. "We condemn this action, but we in Jordan are used to such attacks against freedom of expression and the press." Calling themselves "JH-Team," the hackers have posted a picture of King Abdullah II, quoting a 2009 address of the monarch as saying that "those who talk about threatening Jordan, its identity, stability and national unity do not know the kingdom, its people and their history." "We will continue to hack the website and all sites for your lying, loser and mean party," said a statement on the Islamists' website. On F...
New Zealand Government’s sites bringing down by Anonymous !

New Zealand Government's sites bringing down by Anonymous !

Mar 27, 2011
New Zealand Government 's sites bringing down by Anonymous ! Online hacktivists Anonymous have been accused of bringing down the New Zealand Government's Department of Internal Affairs last week – or perhaps they haven't. The main website : https://www.dia.govt.nz/ has now been restored to service, with some other related sites also affected. The Department described the outages as "very unusual" but has yet to identify the problem behind the downtime. On Friday the Department of Internal Affairs Deputy Chief Executive Stephen Crombie hosed down speculation that it was a DDoS attack from Anonymous, as widely speculated. "There are always threats and risks to websites. We have no reason to believe that the problem is linked to any particular threat, or even that it involves any hostile action at all," he said. In February Anonymous posted a video denouncing the New Zealand government's decision to implement an internet filter and threatened to initiate a coordinated DDoS attack...
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