Anonymous declares war on Orlando, Florida

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anonymous

I am a fan of anonymous now :D .The hacker group Anonymous has taken down a US tourism website in Orlando, Florida as a protest against the arrests of people handing out food to the city’s homeless.
Anonymous said the attack on orlandofloridaguide.com was retaliation for the arrest of members of the group Food not Bombs.
The website, which is not owned by the city, went offline for part of Tuesday.
Anonymous rose to prominence by hacking the sites of major corporations.
Anonymous is often seen as a political collective and has pledged to take action against those its members view as acting improperly.
They have been linked to several high-profile web attacks, including several on Sony websites as well as the Church of Scientology.
Anonymous has warned that more attacks could follow as part of what it has dubbed “Operation Orlando”.
In a news release, the hacker group promised to carry out a distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) on a separate Orlando-related website every day until the arrests come to an end, choosing orlandofloridaguide.com as its first target.
The collective also said it will email millions of people across the world asking them to boycott the destination.
“This is a declaration of war,” said Anonymous, describing Operation Orlando.
“Anonymous will now begin a massive campaign against you and your city web assets,” it added in a message directed at Orlando officials.
But orlandofloridaguide.com, which went offline for several hours on Tuesday, has no affiliation to the city, an Orlando spokesperson told the BBC.
“I don’t know what the hackers’ intentions are, but from the city’s standpoint, we’re just trying to balance everyone’s needs,” the spokesperson said.
‘Difficult position’The row between the city of Orlando and the non-profit organisation Food Not Bombs started when the group began feeding homeless people in a park in the city’s downtown.
They did not obtain a permit to do so, a move which is required by law in Orlando.
Since then members of Food Not Bombs, including the group’s president, Keith Mchenry, have been arrested several times in the past month for handing out meals.
“We’re in a difficult position, and we’ve tried everything,” the Orlando spokesperson said.
“If Food Not Bombs continues to violate the ordinance, they will be subject to the consequences of violating it, which is arrest.”
Meanwhile, Food Not Bombs has said it has no affiliation with the Anonymous hacker group.
Spanish police arrested three suspected members of the Anonymous group earlier this month.

By admin on June 29, 2011 | DDOS | A comment?
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mastercard.com DDosed and down

mastercard.com is being DDosed , it is not opening. you can try yourself, its down. Today ibomhacktivist tweeted “MasterCard.com DOWN!!!, thats what you get when you mess with @wikileaks @Anon_Central and the enter community of lulz loving individuals :D

So its very clear who has attacked it the “ibomhacktivist”

These hacking news are becoming larger and larger.

By admin on June 28, 2011 | DDOS | A comment?
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toggle.com hacked

One of the biggest Software download website Toggle.com with world rank 10,000 got hacked by a new hackers group called CYB-IMP [ Cyber Impossibilities ] . They Deface  forum.toggle.com and blog.toggle.com as shown (Mirrors of hack given below)

The groups members are : L0ckreader’z the one who done the most of work & other are : masterSELL ; Oldfacce ; PretoriaN. ; Snnuzz

This Hack was done by 16 P.M. Today and this was as a presentation of new group CYB-IMP ,in the deface page there is shown the Albanian flag so they represented themselves as ALBANIANS .

Hackers also leak the database and Server Info on Pastie:
//// ### FORUM & BLOG TOGGLE.COM OWNED ### \\\\

blog.toggle.com db :
define(‘DB_NAME’, ‘blogtog_wordpress’);
/** Tu nombre de usuario de MySQL */define(‘DB_USER’, ‘blogtog_blogtog’);
/** Tu contraseГѓВ±a de MySQL */define(‘DB_PASSWORD’, ’7066l3′);

==================================================================
forum.toggle.com db : // ****** DATABASE NAME ****** // This is the name of the database where your vBulletin will be located. // This must be created by your webhost.$config['Database']['dbname'] = ‘forumtog_foro’;

// ****** MASTER DATABASE USERNAME & PASSWORD ****** // This is the username and password you use to access MySQL. // These must be obtained through your webhost.$config['MasterServer']['username'] = ‘forumtog_userdb’;$config['MasterServer']['password'] = ‘OE!xnCw_pevI’;
====================================================================

root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash:bin:x:1:1:bin:/bin:/sbin/nologin:daemon:x:2:2:daemon:/sbin:/sbin/nologin:adm:x:3:4:adm:/var/
adm:/sbin/nologin:lp:x:4:7:lp:/var/spool/lpd:/sbin/nologin:sync:x:5:0:sync:/sbin:/bin/sync:shutdown:x:6:0:shutdown:/sbin:/
sbin/shutdown:halt:x:7:0:halt:/sbin:/sbin/halt:mail:x:8:12:mail:/var/spool/mail:/sbin/nologin:news:x:9:13:news:/etc/
news::uucp:x:10:14:uucp:/var/spool/uucp:/sbin/nologin:operator:x:11:0:operator:/root:/sbin/nologin:games:x:12:100:games:/
usr/games:/sbin/nologin:gopher:x:13:30:gopher:/var/gopher:/sbin/nologin:ftp:x:14:50:FTP User:/var/ftp:/sbin/nologin:named:x:25:25:Named:/var/named:/sbin/nologin:rpc:x:32:32:Portmapper RPC user:/:/sbin/nologin:rpm:x:37:37::/var/lib/rpm:/sbin/nologin:ntp:x:38:38::/etc/ntp:/sbin/nologin:xfs:x:43:43:X Font Server:/etc/X11/fs:/sbin/nologin:mailnull:x:47:47::/var/spool/mqueue:/sbin/nologin:smmsp:x:51:51::/var/spool/mqueue:/sbin/
nologin:haldaemon:x:68:68:HAL daemon:/:/sbin/nologin:vcsa:x:69:69:virtual console memory owner:/dev:/sbin/nologin:sshd:x:74:74:Privilege-separated SSH:/var/empty/sshd:/sbin/nologin:pcap:x:77:77::/var/arpwatch:/sbin/nologin:dbus:x:81:81:System message bus:/:/sbin/nologin:dovecot:x:97:97:dovecot:/usr/libexec/dovecot:/sbin/nologin:nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/sbin/
nologin:mysql:x:100:101:MySQL server:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/bash:blogtog:x:523:520::/home/blogtog:/bin/bash:cargicom:x:525:522::/home/cargicom:/bin/
bash:cargies:x:526:523::/home/cargies:/bin/bash:facebook:x:527:524::/home/facebook:/bin/bash:forolost:x:528:525::/home/
forolost:/bin/bash:forumtog:x:529:526::/home/forumtog:/bin/bash:gameland:x:530:527::/home/gameland:/bin/
bash:hispania:x:531:528::/home/hispania:/bin/bash:ircfast:x:532:529::/home/ircfast:/bin/bash:juegolog:x:533:530::/
home/juegolog:/bin/bash:kandriae:x:534:531::/home/kandriae:/bin/bash:l4g13s:x:535:532::/home/l4g13s:/bin/
bash:lostmana:x:536:533::/home/lostmana:/bin/bash:miaguila:x:537:534::/home/miaguila:/bin/bash:morenon1:x:538:535::/
home/morenon1:/bin/bash:newsnuke:x:539:536::/home/newsnuke:/bin/bash:txapeln:x:540:537::/home/txapeln:/bin/
bash:phpnukeb:x:541:538::/home/phpnukeb:/bin/bash:

OWNED BY : CYB-IMP
L0ckreader’z was there ; Greetz :  masterSELL ; Oldfacce ; PretoriaN. ; Snnuzz

By admin on June 27, 2011 | Breaches | A comment?
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Lulz sec ends its quest

The journey of lulz security has been ended as announced by the lulz sec team. After taking down so many high profile targets and having one of its members jailed, it has finally announced that its quest has ended and the journey cannot be finished.

Lulz Security made its announcement through its Twitter account, giving no reason for its decision.
A statement published on a file-sharing website said that its “planned 50-day cruise has expired”.
The group leapt to prominence by carrying out attacks on companies such as Sony and Nintendo.
Broadcasters Fox and PBS, the CIA, and the United States Senate have also been cyber-attacked by the group.
As a parting shot, the group released a selection of documents apparently including confidential material taken from the Arizona police department and US telecoms giant AT&T.
Correspondents say LulzSec’s announcement could be a sign that its members are nervous because of recent police investigations, including the arrest of a British man suspected of links to the group, and efforts by rival hackers to expose them.The group’s identities remain anonymous and it has not been possible to contact its members directly to confirm its statement.
The statement said that “our crew of six wishes you a happy 2011″.
“So with those last thoughts, it’s time to say bon voyage,” it added.
“Our planned 50 day cruise has expired, and we must now sail into the distance, leaving behind – we hope – inspiration, fear, denial, happiness, approval, disapproval, mockery, embarrassment, thoughtfulness, jealousy, hate, even love. If anything, we hope we had a microscopic impact on someone, somewhere.”
But LulzSec urged its supporters to carry on.
“We hope, wish, even beg, that the movement manifests itself into a revolution that can continue on without us,” the statement said.
“Please don’t stop. Together, united, we can stomp down our common oppressors and imbue ourselves with the power and freedom we deserve.”
The group had previously told the BBC’s Newsnight programme that it wanted to target the “higher ups” who write the rules and “bring them down a few notches”.
In an online Q&A, the hacker known as Whirlpool, who described himself as “captain of the Lulz Boat”, said that while the group had begun hacking “for laughs” – for which the word “lulz” is cyber-slang – it evolved into “politically motivated ethical hacking”.
And in an interview with the Associated Press on Friday, a LulzSec member said the group had at least five gigabytes of “government and law enforcement data” from around the world, which it planned to release in the next three weeks.
Ryan Cleary, 19, from Wickford, Essex, was arrested as part of a Scotland Yard and FBI probe into LulzSec and charged with hacking the website of the UK Serious Organised Crime Agency.

Text quoted from BBC, twitter. Brought to you by Fxmultitech

By admin on June 26, 2011 | news | A comment?
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Lulz sec targets arizona police

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lulz security

After the arrest of an lulz sec member, it has now attacked arizona police website for the immigration issue.

Arizona’s police force has become the latest victim of hacker group LulzSec.
About 700 confidential documents belonging to the Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) were stolen and published online.
The cache includes e-mails, memos and training manuals as well as intelligence bulletins detailing work with informants.
The group said it had targeted AZDPS because of a controversial state law designed to stop illegal immigration.
“We are aware of computer issues,” Steve Harrison, a spokesman for the force told Reuters. “We’re looking into it. And of course we’re taking additional security safeguards.”
On 24 June, Lulzsec announced that it was putting 400MB of documents on the Pirate Bay file-sharing website via a short message on its Twitter feed and a statement on its website.
It said that AZDPS had been targeted because of its role in upholding the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act, also known as SB1070.
The legislation, passed in 2010, forces legal aliens to carry their ID documents at all times. It also obliges Arizona police to check those papers when they have a reasonable suspicion that a person may be there illegally.
As a border state, Arizona is particularly affected by illegal immigration. However, critics believe that SB1070 amounts to racial profiling.
Also included in the LulzSec document cache is a Powerpoint presentation about the potential vulnerability of ferries to attack by terrorists, lists of trends in suspicious incidents and a report that drug gangs are using scouts on horseback to evade capture.
The theft is part of an initiative Lulzsec kicked off last week called Antisec which is aimed at taking confidential documents from governments, the military and law enforcement agencies.
It plans to release a batch of stolen files every week to “purposefully sabotage their efforts to terrorize communities fighting an unjust ‘war on drugs’.”
In recent months Lulzsec has carried out attacks on a wide range of targets and has taken down the websites of the US Senate, the CIA and the UK’s Serious Organised Crime Agency.

 

By admin on June 25, 2011 | Breaches | A comment?
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FBI targets Cyber scammers

scam alert

scam alert

We had earlier discussed how MAC defender is laundering money from people by fearing them to have viruses in their systems, the term for such softwares is called scarewares. FBI is going hard on such cyber scammers, these scammers make millions by infecting and frightening people.

A gang that made more than $72m (£45m) peddling fake security software has been shut down in a series of raids.
Co-ordinated by the FBI, the raids were carried out in the US, UK and six other countries.
The money was made by selling software that claimed to find security risks on PCs and then asked for cash to fix the non-existent problems.
The raids seized 40 computers used to do fake scans and host webpages that tricked people into using the software.
About one million people are thought to have installed the fake security software, also known as scareware, and handed over up to $129 for their copy. Anyone who did not pay but had downloaded the code was bombarded with pop-ups warning them about the supposed security issues.
Raids conducted in Latvia as part of the attack on the gang allowed police to gain control of five bank accounts used to funnel cash to the group’s ringleaders.
Although no arrests are believed to have been made during the raids, the FBI said the computers seized would be analysed and its investigation would continue.
The raids on the gang were part of an international effort dubbed Operation Trident Tribunal. In total, raids in 12 nations were carried out to thwart two separate gangs peddling scareware.
The second gang used booby-trapped adverts to trick victims. Raids by Latvian police on this gang led to the arrest of Peteris Sahurovs and Marina Maslobojeva who are alleged to be its operators.
According to the FBI, the pair worked their scam by pretending to be an advertising agency that wanted to put ads on the website of the Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper.
Once the ads started running, the pair are alleged to have changed them to install fake security software on victims’ machines that mimicked infection by a virus. On payment of a fee the so-called infection was cured. Those that did not pay found their machine was unusable until they handed over cash.
This ruse is believed to have generated a return of about $2m.
“Scareware is just another tactic that cyber criminals are using to take money from citizens and businesses around the world,” said assistant director Gordon Snow of the FBI’s Cyber Division in a statement.

By admin on June 23, 2011 | Caught, Scamming | A comment?
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Woman arrested over NoW phone-hacking claim

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news of the world

Finally a women has been arrested in the phone hacking case of News of World. The investigation was relaunched after it was found that even the MPs have been possible victims.

The woman, 39, is understood to be Terenia Taras, the partner or former partner of Greg Miskiw, who worked in senior roles for the paper until 2005.
The arrest was made as part of Operation Weeting, launched by the Met Police in January.
Inquiries are focusing on the interception of mobile and voicemail messages.
Mr Miskiw was a former head of news, assistant editor and head of the News of the World’s Manchester Office.
The paper’s former royal reporter Clive Goodman and private detective Glenn Mulcaire were jailed for intercepting messages from the Royal Family.
Police reopened their inquiry into the hacking claims after allegations that other public figures – including MPs – had their messages intercepted.
Since then, three News of the World journalists have been arrested but none have been charged with any offence.
News International, which owns the newspaper, issued a statement saying Thursday’s arrest did not relate to a current employee or a former full-time staff member.
“We have been co-operating fully with the police inquiry since our voluntary disclosure of evidence reopened the police investigation,” the statement said.
“Since then we have been determined to deal with these issues both on the criminal and civil side. In April we admitted liability in several civil cases and we are attempting to bring these to a fair resolution.”

Some text quoted from BBC

Teenager arrested suspected to be member of Lulz security

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Lulz_Security

Seems the a hacker from lulz has been taken down. The lulz security which was very active lately , that hacked sony, cia , soca websites has been in trouble. One of the members of the group has been arrested by the scotland yard in a joint operation with FBI.

The man, named locally as Ryan Cleary, 19, was arrested in Wickford, Essex. Police have not identified him.
Scotland Yard said the raid followed a series of distributed denial of service attacks.
It comes days after hackers from a group called Lulz Security (LulzSec) attacked a number of websites both in Britain and the United States.
Scotland Yard would not say if Tuesday’s raid was connected to LulzSec but said it had been a “pre-planned, intelligence-led” operation.
However, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said the Metropolitan Police’s e-crimes unit had confirmed the raid was linked to the recent intrusion attacks on the websites of the CIA and Britain’s Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca).
It says the teenager’s computer was being examined for data linked to Sony, which recently came under cyber attack.
Mr Cleary was arrested under the Computer Misuse Act and Fraud Act and is being questioned at a central London police station.
Earlier a Scotland Yard spokesman said: “The arrest follows an investigation into network intrusions and distributed denial of service attacks against a number of international business and intelligence agencies by what is believed to be the same hacking group.
“Searches at a residential address in Wickford, Essex, following the arrest last night, have led to the examination of a significant amount of material. These forensic examinations remain ongoing.”
Mr Cleary’s mother spoke to BBC Essex and confirmed her son had been arrested at 0330 BST on Tuesday.
She said he had been obsessed with computers since he was 12 and added: “Computers were his world.”
An FBI spokesman said it had no comment “at this time”.
When Lulz Security, or LulzSec, first appeared in May, the group portrayed itself as a light-hearted organisation, bent on creating online fun and Lulz (laughs).
But LulzSec is said to have been planning to establish itself as a rival to Anonymous, the hacking group embroiled in the WikiLeaks fallout.
LulzSec initially targeted US broadcasters PBS and Fox and gaming firms.
But the Twitter page @LulzSec then declared its intention to break into government websites and leak confidential documents.

By admin on June 22, 2011 | Caught | A comment?
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Hackers Exploiting Latest Adobe Flash Bug

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Adobe

Seems hackers are all after Adobe flash ,Adobe has already patched it 4 times in last 2 months.This is happening despite the fact that Adobe worked with google to sandbox flashplayer.
Hackers are aggressively exploiting a just-patched Flash vulnerability, serving attack code “on a fairly large scale” from compromised sites as well as from their own malicious domains, a security researcher said Friday. The attacks exploit the critical Flash Player bug that Adobe patched June 14 with its second “out-of-band,” or emergency update, in nine days.
“CVE-2011-2110 is being exploited in the wild on a fairly large scale,” said Steven Adair, a researcher with the Shadowserver Foundation, a volunteer-run group that tracks vulnerabilities and botnets. “In particular this exploit is showing up as a drive-by in several legitimate websites, including those belonging to various NGOs [non-government organizations], aerospace companies, a Korean news site, an Indian government Web site, and a Taiwanese university.”
CVE-2011-2110 is the identifier for the Flash vulnerability assigned by the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures database. Attackers are also using the exploit in “spear phishing” attacks aimed at specific individuals, said Adair on the Shadowserver site. Adair called the attacks “nasty” because the exploit “happens seamlessly in the background,” giving victims no clue that their systems have been compromised.
This actually allows to run a random code on to the victim machine as well as can cause a denial of service to it. :D :D
In reply to this Adobe said: “I think we’re more aggressive than Microsoft, basically, if we have information about attacks in the wild, or if the information is out there on a mailing list — which means attacks are imminent — that tends to be a trigger for us to think about an out-of-band.”

By admin on June 21, 2011 | Bugs | A comment?
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Blizzard mobile server database exposed

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blizzard database

Warv0x (AKA Kaihoe) Hacker today expose the Database structure of one of the biggest Company “Blizzard Mobile”.

The database that has been exposed contains following:-

-admin
-egw
-glpi
-information_schema
-lost+found
-mboost_forum
-multivea
-mysql
-openads
-phpcollab
-phpmyadmin
-pixcatcher

Blizzard’s Mobile is Ringtone,Logo,Game, Java,Video,Theme,Mobile,Wallpaper,Screensaver etc. etc. Download Site with Alexa World Rank 3800.


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