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BPM Festival DB Hacked! #AntiSec
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EarnYourKeep
this is crazy, from wikileaks to anonymous to lulzsec to antisec

they all coming out the wood works now...

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One more Hacker with name "p0keu" leak the database of BPM http://visitbpm.co.uk for Antisec. BPM is the world’s largest event dedicated to DJing, electronic music production and club culture has had its whole database leaked via twitter. .


*** Link Removed by Swamper -- no need to publicize it FURTHER. Thanks.
Joss Weatherby
gg storing passes in plaintext...


Also, I love how stupid some people are with their passwords. :stongue:
nefardec
i wonder if any TA people are in that pastebin file, with the same credentials... :p
Tasty Onions
What is the point, exactly, of leaking a bunch of ordinary users' names, passwords, and e-mails?
Joss Weatherby
To be an . :p
bas
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
To be an . :p

Basically. To show they could do it.
nefardec
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
To be an . :p


i personally think the admins are the s for not encrypting passwords in their databases...
JD8180
ooo! I hope some bots come over here selling some good dumps :gsmile:
idoru
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Originally posted by nefardec
i personally think the admins are the s for not encrypting passwords in their databases...


That would also be a reason for doing this.
Tasty Onions
Crap. If you're really just concerned about "improving security," you e-mail the admin with evidence that you've broken in. You don't post all the passwords immediately on a public site.

idoru
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Originally posted by Tasty Onions
Crap. If you're really just concerned about "improving security," you e-mail the admin with evidence that you've broken in. You don't post all the passwords immediately on a public site.


You wouldn't get as much of an impact if you quietly tell them as you would if you told the world.
jdat
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Originally posted by Tasty Onions
Crap. If you're really just concerned about "improving security," you e-mail the admin with evidence that you've broken in. You don't post all the passwords immediately on a public site.



sys admins will act like morons when confronted with flaws in their systems

"there's no problem here, I'll kiiiil you son of a beach"
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