Team Dig7tal leaked the administrator password from the Dejen Aviation Industry site

Apr 16, 2012 10:05 GMT  ·  By

Hackers part of Team Dig7tal have breached the sites belonging to the Dejen Aviation Industry of Ethiopia and the one of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

The hackers leveraged an SQL Injection vulnerability to access the databases of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, from which they leaked the structure of 56 tables, along with a handful of names, usernames, password hashes, password salts, and email addresses.

“I did not complete it for a few reasons, I've been on this site for 2-2.5 weeks, and after a VM crash I was incredibly dissapointed and did not want to start again,” DMT, one of the members of the team, wrote.

“This site has been making me rage quit hacking on and off, so my team and I decided to release what we have. I may come back to this site in the future providing the vuln isn't fixed.”

From the site of the Dejen Aviation Industry, Team Dig7tal leaked administrator usernames and passwords in clear text, information that could allow anyone to access the site’s backend and cause some serious damage.

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