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90k Accounts leaked after ihya.org breach

Paul by Paul
December 26, 2012
in Data Breaches, Security
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@Th3inf1d3l announced on Twitter Christmas eve that he has leaked over 90,000 user accounts from ihya.org, an islamic website hosted in Germany.  Th3inf1d3l tweeted with the tag #OpFuckMohammad.

#OpFuckMohammad @Cyber_War_News Stay tuned. Currently sitting at 74924 #breached #accts plus a total of 96910 unique emails #leaked #anybody

— th3inf1d3l (@th3inf1d3l) December 25, 2012

The leak was dumped to Pastebin and the leak was uploaded to Anonfiles.me, uploaded in zip format named ‘ihya_condensed_dump.zip’.

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In the Pastebin post the hacker stated,

Greetings from th3inf1d3l – A very Merry Christmas from your friendly Internet vigilante bringing you my biggest leak of breached accounts to date. Below are the details for ihya.org at 85.25.226.140 (very fitting IHYA is). ihya.org is a Islamic site host in Germany, providing among other things a quranic search. In total, 75716 accounts were breached from different tables and 97638 unique emails leaked from different tables. 34 DBs in total found, but the individual leaks are so huge, I wouldn’t have time to get everything in time for Christmas that I did not examine everything (There are 10 I didn’t look at). This leak contains usernames, emails, hashed passwords (many cracked), IP addresses, FB and other ids

 

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