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GhostShell is back and exposed data from 32 companies hacked through Open FTP

GhostShell is back, it exposed data from 32 companies and launched a new campaign to punish negligent network administrators. Hacktivists most active in 2012 that targeted systems worldwide, the list of victims is long and includes the FBI, NASA, the Pentagon, and the Russian government. GhostShell leaked dumped data online from the following 32 organizations: The leaked data contains several types of information, including credit card details, user name and email combinations some with and without encryption. Experts at Risk Security Based firm who analyzed the leaked data have found 1,181 unique email addresses from 521 different providers.”]

Source: http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/47408/hacktivism/ghostshell-is-back.html

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