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1000 Brazilian Websites including PizzaHut Hacked by Hmei7 Defacer

December 12th, 2012 Waqas Hacking News 0 comments
1000 Brazilian Websites including PizzaHut Hacked by Hmei7 Defacer
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While scrolling Zone-h, I got hold of hacks done by a hacker who goes with the handle of Hmei7 from Indonesia. The hacker has defaced about 1000 Brazilian websites including the website of Pizza Hut Brazil (pizzahut-ce.com.br)admin/auxi/FCKeditor/e.txt and a government owned domain of Brazil’s Xingo city (portodemoz.pa.gov.br) Municipality corporation. 

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The hacker also hacked thousands of Hungarian websites along with the Brazilian sites today on 12/12/12. The Hmei7 Defacer left a blank deface page with a simple note on all the thousands of hacked websites. However, the reason for hacking those sites was not mentioned. According to the note: 

Hacked by Hacker.. and  PIZZAHUT Brazil got hacked by Hmei7 ..Indonesian Defacer, ok’s banget..

The links of targeted websites and their mirrors are available on Zone-h but for readers.. I am putting the link below:

http://www.zone-h.org/archive/notifier=Hmei7/page=7

While searching about Hmei7 Defacer on Google, I found out that he has been defacing top Chinese government owned websites as well.

At the time of publishing this article, most of the sites were still displaying deface page left by the hacker, while some of them were taken offline. 

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