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#OpTurkey: Grand National Assembly of Turkey Website Hacked, Login details Leaked by China Blue Army

June 5th, 2013 Waqas Hacking News, Leaks 1 comments
#OpTurkey: Grand National Assembly of Turkey Website Hacked, Login details Leaked by China Blue Army
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#OpTurkey-Grand National Assembly of Turkey Website Hacked, Login details Leaked by China Blue Army

Just couple of hours ago I reported a breach conducted by China Blue Army on Shalom Hartman Institute of Israel, the same group has now started participating in ongoing  #OpTurkey by breaching into the official website of Grand National Assembly of Turkey.

As a result of breach the hackers were able to access the server of Turkish Grand National Assembly and compromising sensitive login information that belongs to staff and members of National Assembly.

The hackers managed to uploaded login information on Pastebin with  a message:

  • Hacked By China Blue Army Don’t mess with us lamers @ChinaBlueArmy #OpTurkey Target:

After analyzing the posted data, I have  found 46 usernames, their emails (@tbmm.gov.tr) and plain-text passwords, though putting up clear-text passwords without any encryption can now be a pain in ass for site admin.

I have also found that leaked data is legit and was not leaked over the internet in past.

You can find leaked data on Pastebin by clicking here.

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I am a UK-based cybersecurity journalist with a passion for covering the latest happenings in cyber security and tech world. I am also into gaming, reading and investigative journalism

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