Hackers Target NATO In The Name Of #AntiSec
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Another day, another hacking story. If you thought the recent disbanding of LulzSec meant an end to the daily exploit updates, you thought wrong; plenty of other groups are wrangling for Lulzsec's crown as king of the headache-causing chuckleheads. Today's facepalm-inducing report involves a group called Inj3ct0r Team, who claim to have sneaked into a backup NATO server while waving the flag of Operation AntiSec, an anti-security movement popularized by LulzSec and Anonymous.
Inj3ct0r Team backed up its boast by posting a 50 MB backup of 2646 files from "NATO Tomcat 5.5 Servlet Backup" on the MediaFile file hosting website, ComputerWorld reports. IT News Australia says that the group claims ... »read more
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