A state-sponsored cyber-espionage campaign has been targeting companies globally including those in the U.S., a new report says. The cyberattacks were carried out by a newly discovered Iranian group ...
Hacktivist campaigners Team GhostShell claim to have stolen accounts from a number of organisations including NASA, ESA, the Pentagon and the Federal Reserve. In "#ProjectWhiteFox", what the team says ...
The man behind Team GhostShell — the hacker collective behind some of the biggest cyber attacks in recent memory, including attacks on the FBI, NASA and the Pentagon as well as a leak that saw 2.5 ...
Team GhostShell published their “last project” Monday, “Project WhiteFox.” The hacking crew again used their signature method of announcing the large-scale hack, hijacking numerous Twitter profiles to ...
Self-declaring "war on Russia's cyberspace", hacktivist group GhostShell have released what appears to be millions of accounts belong to various Russian government agencies. In a number of files ...
The hacker group GhostShell is back, claiming to have access to billions of accounts, trillions of records, hacking sites and dumping data to show that governments, educational institutions and other ...
Members of the Anonymous-affiliated Team GhostShell hacking collective have published what they claim is stolen information for 1.6 million accounts linked to government agencies, including the ...
Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Team GhostShell, a hacker group with links to Anonymous, claims to have published millions of documents containing sensitive information ...
The hacktivist group Team Ghostshell cites ProjectWhiteFox in release of information on 1.6 million accounts, including from DHS and FBI The hacktivist group Team Ghostshell took credit Monday for the ...
Beware admins with lax security hygiene. The hacker GhostShell is back, leaking data from 32 targets with open FTP and promising more 'light hacktivism' dumps to come. Beware lazy admins! You surely ...
GhostShell has been one of the more active hacking groups in 2012. Yesterday it posted a discussion on Pastebin, mentioning current concerns, dropping a few LulzSec-like taunts, detailing its latest ...
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