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Israeli largest MAC forum hacked,13,000 accounts with clear text passwords leaked by OxAlien

Posted: 15 Nov 2013 06:37 AM PST

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A hacker going with the handle of OxAlien has hacked and breached into the database of Israeli based largest Apple and MAC related forum (http://forum.mac-it.co.il/). As a result the hacker has managed to leak around 13,000 login account details of forum's users. israeli-largest-mac-forum-hacked-13000-accounts-with-clear-text-passwords-leaked-by-oxalienThe hacker contacted me on Twitter, explained that he is a hardcore Palestinian supporter and hack was done under the banner of operation #OpFreePalestine and #OpBoycottIsrael. OxAlien has also left a note on the dumped data in support of Palestine expressed in following words:
  • Long Live Palestine, Long Live Gaza! #FreePalestine #OpFreePalestine #OpBoycottIsrael
After analyzing the leaked data, I have found it legit where 10,646+ accounts with usernames, emails and their clear-text passwords were dumped online. According to @OxAlien, he has logged into 5 of the accounts personally and found the working. He has also taken liberty of personally cracking over 10,644 accounts. Dumped data with their clear-text passwords and other details can be found here. @OxAlien is the same hacker who had hacked and breached Virgin Radio Dubai website and Iran's Web Defacement Archive platform couple of months ago. Note: This is not an official Apple/MAC Israeli platform.

Anonymous charged with hacking Singapore Government Site, 5 questioned for hacking Prime Minister Site

Posted: 14 Nov 2013 01:49 PM PST

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anonymous-charged-for-hacking-singapore-government-site-5-question-for-hacking-prime-minister-siteA Singaporean hacker James Raj, 35, part of online hacktivist group Anonymous has been charged with hacking into the government owned council website and posting official Anonymous logo on the homepage, amid new Internet laws implemented by the government. The hacker was arrested and charged with hacking the official website of the Ang Mo Kio town council - a district whose team of MPs representing it in parliament is led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong - on October 28, and posting the image of a Guy Fawkes mask. The site was hacked 5 days ago, left with an Anonymous logo and a message for the government of Singapore against new Internet laws. In an other incident, Singaporean police has questioned 5 local citizens  between the age of 17 and 45 for allegedly hacking the official website of Singapore's prime minister a week ago. Government of Singapore implemented new Internet licensing rules in June 2013, sparking massive critic and anger among online community and bloggers; calling it an attempt to sideline online voice and freedom of expression.

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