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Vigilantes Hack Criminal Carding Forum and Expose Underground Dealings
From: InfoSec News <alerts () infosecnews org>
Date: Thu, 20 May 2010 00:35:54 -0500 (CDT)
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/05/carderscc/ By Kim Zetter Threat Level Wired.com May 19, 2010 A German cybercrime forum was hacked by attackers who have exposed the underground dealings of the criminal denizens. The hackers snagged the database containing what appears to be all the private correspondence of the forum members, and posted it to the web. The hackers also posted information on the IP addresses forum members used when they signed up for membership, noting that most of the administrators and moderators on the site didn't use a proxy to access it. They also posted usernames, e-mail addresses and some cracked passwords of members, who number 5,000. The data was posted to the RapidShare file-trading site. Here we go. Some crazy combination of username:password:plain:mail. I hope you guys dont mind if we did not crack all of them. Passwords are stored as sha1($username.$pass). Feel free to bruteforce the rest. DEIM0S:97e36bdc7778264c9ca785b86beda24a277c4713::deimos () carders cc Nowo:bdda38c461e2bcaf54c8c0d0adf9b946::nowolix () hotmail de MoneyBoss:2dca6800fdf6ea230f48ba307b68e5bf::asdfg-1337 () web de sPloiT:5f2c0db92c5c716a2e4e4e55bca6b995::cadazadmin () gmail com Moq:da2384e118f6d9aca8c0d832fdf28c90c4218c8a:fenerbahce::Mehmet-43- () hotmail de cyberhood:29b0b59fd185b3b4a7072fb374e282e19cdc3361::soh.cyberhood () googlemail com The hack was first reported by Brian Krebs. Carders.cc was hacked through a poorly secured web server, according to the attackers, who disclosed their method and reason for hacking the forum in an e-zine they published with one of the data files: [...] _______________________________________________ Best Selling Security Books and More! Shop InfoSec News http://www.shopinfosecnews.org/
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