Load Gearing Up for Massive 8GB Multinational Data Dump Drew Wilson | July 24, 2011 The hacking community has taken notice to another hacker who claims to have internal documents on several governments from around the world including the US, Russia and several European countries. To prove it, the hacker released a small set of “preview” leaks which appear to be internal documents of embassies and government minister offices.
Was tFlow Arrested? Fox News Says Yes, Anonymous Says Unconfirmed Drew Wilson | July 22, 2011 In the flurry of news stories surrounding the AntiSec movement yesterday, one report stuck out for us. The report said that tFlow, a high ranking member of LulzSec, was arrested in the UK and facing extradition to the United States. After speaking to members of Anonymous, however, that report remains unconfirmed. Fox News told ZeroPaid …
Connexion Email Account Dump Includes Military and Government Accounts Drew Wilson | July 5, 2011 16,959 e-mail accounts have been dumped to MediaFire recently, ZeroPaid has learned. The 1.18MB text file was uploaded by Connexion Hack Team. The file contains government and military e-mail accounts and passwords. ZeroPaid has also learned that many popular e-mail providers are also seen in the list of accounts compromised.
AntiSec Dump Targets Arizona Police a Third Time Drew Wilson | June 30, 2011 The AntiSec movement, which in this case, is headed up by Anonymous, has posted another information dump. It seems apparent that targeting the Arizona Police department twice wasn’t enough and they have been exposed a third time.
New AntiSec Dump Exposes Viacom and Universal Music on BitTorrent Drew Wilson | June 28, 2011 Just a little while ago, Anonymous, as part of the AntiSec movement, exposed content from several government servers. Now, a torrent from the same group on ThePirateBay is exposing Viacom and Universal Music.
LulzSec to Dump Classified Government Content onto The Pirate Bay Drew Wilson | June 20, 2011 Earlier today, we reported that LulzSec and Anonymous joined forces to create “operation AntiSec” (Anti-Security) which would target the government. Tonight, we can report on some new details regarding the plan and how “Operation AntiSec” is gaining some additional help from other hacking groups.