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Hackers of the NullCrew collective have managed to breach the support center website of US telecommunications company Time Warner Cable.
The hacktivists have added a defacement page to supportcenter.timewarnercable.com: 8888/sdcxuser/. Besides the picture of a gorilla, the defacement page also contains informa... |
6 March 2013 05:26 GMT |
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After almost one month in which they’ve been quiet, the hackers from the NullCrew collective have returned. They claim to have breached the Study in the States website, managed by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The hackers have published WordPress configuration details, along with other server i... |
5 January 2013 05:30 GMT |
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NullCrew hackers have defaced the official website of UNESCO Etxea (unescoetxea.org), the UNESCO center of the Basque Country.
“Welcome to the new front page of unescoetxea. You have been targeted by NullCrew, as part of the [Expletive]TheSystem movement. We have began the war, once again; but this time, good... |
7 November 2012 10:31 GMT |
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The controversial hacker collective known as NullCrew claims to have breached the website of the Queen's Harbour Master (QHM.mod.uk), a domain operated by the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence.
“Your webmaster made a terrible mistake. You may criticize us on the simplicity of the vulnerability. B... |
6 November 2012 05:41 GMT |
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Hackers part of the NullCrew collective continue to take aim at high profile websites as part of their operation against governments from all over the world.
Their latest targets are The Department of Defense Pharmacoeconomic Center (pec.ha.osd.mil), Department of Defense (defense.gov), the US National Security Age... |
1 November 2012 08:35 GMT |
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Last week we learned that the NullCrew collective launched an operation against governments from all over the world.
The first targets of this campaign are the sites of the State of Louisiana (louisiana.gov), the State of Texas (texas.gov), the State of Montana (mt.gov), UNESCO (unesco.org), United Nations (un.org)... |
29 October 2012 05:32 GMT |
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The latest target of the hacker collective known as NullCrew is the website of world-renowned car manufacturer Ford. The hackers claim to have leveraged an SQL Injection vulnerability in order to gain access to the databases behind the social.ford.com subdomain. As a result of the breach, database and table names, c... |
29 October 2012 04:43 GMT |
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Hackers part of the NullCrew collective have launched an “international operation” called “[Expletive]TheSystem” whose main targets are governments from all over the world.
“For so long, we have been abused by our own people, who do not deserve any more power than us. We are all people... |
26 October 2012 03:59 GMT |
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Hackers of the NullCrew collective claim to have breached another subdomain owned by the World Health Organization (apps.who.int).
To demonstrate the fact that they have breached the site, the group has published the details of 10 user accounts consisting of usernames and password hashes.
I haven’t been able... |
15 October 2012 08:30 GMT |
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Hacktivists keep demanding the release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. The latest target of Operation Free Assange appears to be the United Kingdom website of renowned telecoms company Orange. Hackers part of the NullCrew collective have published some information that has been allegedly taken from Orange.co.uk... |
8 October 2012 03:43 GMT |
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NullCrew hackers once again claim to have breached the systems of Cambridge University. They leaked 4,306 entries from a database table to attract the attention of the educational institution’s representatives.
The records comprise usernames and, in some cases, encrypted password, apparently stolen from Cambri... |
17 September 2012 02:57 GMT |
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NullCrew hackers once again show their support for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. This time, they claim to have breached data.gov.uk – a UK government project that provides citizens with non-personal data which can be freely re-used. They published a 700 megabyte archive that holds numerous .cvs files which... |
31 August 2012 10:56 GMT |
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NullCrew hackers continue to show their support for Operation Free Assange by doing the thing they’re best at: leaking information from breached websites. Yesterday, they claimed to have hacked into the databases of the Africa College site (africacollege.leeds.ac.uk) owned by the University of Leeds. The ... |
30 August 2012 03:10 GMT |
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A few days ago, the members of the NullCrew collective published a document containing information allegedly stolen from the systems of Cambridge University. The educational institution’s representatives are currently investigating their claims. “There is much more where this came from, and don't th... |
29 August 2012 07:45 GMT |
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Net Communications, or Netcom, appears to be the latest victim of the collective known as NullCrew. According to the hackers, the Internet and hosting services provider became a target because its representatives didn't take any steps to patch up a vulnerability that affected their systems. “My reason w... |
19 July 2012 05:48 GMT |
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The newly founded hacker collective NullCrew has been very busy in the past few days. After they hacked the systems of ASUS and the ones of a South African ISP directory, they turned their attention to Yale University.
From the databases of the educational institution, the hackers obtained the details of around 1,20... |
18 July 2012 05:04 GMT |
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The systems of ISP Directory – a South African online directory dedicated for Internet service providers (ISPs) – have been breached by members of the NullCrew collective. “Hello everyone. Today I have another special release for you. We have hacked an ISP Directory from Africa, and we have dumpe... |
17 July 2012 05:37 GMT |
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NullCrew, the hacker collective that has taken credit for breaching PBS and the World Health Organization, returns with another major data breach. They claim to have gained access to the databases of Asus’ eStore (us.estore.asus.com). A number of 23 administrator usernames and hashed passwords have been publis... |
16 July 2012 02:55 GMT |
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Members of the NullCrew collective claim to have hacked the website of the Public Broadcasting Service (pbs.org) and the one of the World Health Organization (who.int). “Today is a big day for you, me NullCrew, and the rest of humanity. We hacked into the World Health Organization, and we're dumping all t... |
13 July 2012 06:31 GMT |
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