Showing posts with label hacking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hacking. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Iranians Seriously Hacked US Navy

Iranian hackers have seriously damaged the US Navy. Back in September 2013, the US Navy’s largest unclassified computer network was cracked by someone believed to be working for Iranian government or acting with its approval.

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In September there were no other details revealed, but the whole affair looked like a simple hack to revenge all Stuxnet stuff that the United States and Israel did to the country’s nuclear plant. Today US officials claim that the network infiltration appeared to be far more extensive than previously admitted. Moreover, it lasted much longer.

Media reports confirm that it took the United States 4 months after initial news of the hack emerged in the end of September to purge the hackers from the network. The Iranian intruders hit the Navy Marine Corps intranet via some security vulnerability in one of the Navy’s public-facing sites. The US officials revealed that although the intruders made no headway into classified networks, they seemed to be everywhere in the network.

It is known that it took a coordinated plan to push the hackers out, and the government even had to hire cyberwarriors and contractors to do the job. Overall, the cost to repair the network, according to a senior defense official, was $10 million. In addition, the bill can rise when a few other invoices are paid.

According to the US Navy, their experts were surprised at the skills of the Iranian hackers, who had previously tended to use DDoS attacks to attack American government networks. Such attacks aren’t very difficult to stop. The only worrying thing is that while the intruders reportedly were unable to extract any truly valuable data from their infiltration, they could still do very much damage. In addition, the Iranians could train other hackers in their techniques.
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Oxford University Hacked, Students Information Leaked

 

Again this is about the last hacker named st0rmyW0rm who managed to hack into the PTC.com and leaked 1700+ login credentials as reported in our last report, now he again claimed to hack the Oxford University Internet Institute website oii.ox.ac.uk and managed to leak the student details from the database There are 1625 Entries in the leaked data
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Syrian Electronic Army Hacked "Sky News" Google Play Account Syrian Electronic Army Hacked "Sky News" Google Play Account

Syrian Electronic Army who hijacks twitter & facebook accounts of western media compromised the Sky News’ Google Play account.

SEA placed their logo in the Google play account & also changed the description of the app to 
“Syrian Electronic army was here”
    Exclusive Screenshot: Google play developer console
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Brazil’s FIFA World Cup is on the target of Hackers







Brazilian Hacker threaten to disrupt the FIFA world cup with attacks in which they will steal data and Jam websites.
A country in which online crimes are increasing day by day, a challenging telecommunication infrastructure having little experience about cyber attacks, authorities of Brazil are in hurry to protect the government sites including Fifa’s governing body.
The bad news is Brazil government is spending $14 Billions from federal funds on the preparation of World Cup, in last June more than One Million brazilians together who were calling for better public services, crackdown on corruption and greater transparency.
Hackers have threaten sites which belongs to FIFA, the government, other organizers or corporate sponsors

Hackers Said:

“We are already making plans,” said an alleged hacker who goes by the name of Eduarda Dioratto. “I don’t think there is much they can do to stop us.”
“The attacks will be directed against official websites and those of companies sponsoring the Cup” a hacker with code name Che Commodore said in a conversation
A security expert William Beer said “It’s not a question of whether the Cup will be targeted, but when“, “So resilience and response become extremely important.”
Brazil said he is ready or as ready as it can be.
General José Carlos dos Santos, the head of the cyber command for Brazil’s army:
“It would be reckless for any nation to say it’s 100 percent prepared for a threat”, “But Brazil is prepared to respond to the most likely cyber threats.”

Posted By :: Muhammad usman

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