So, it seems the company providing web hosting services to all our favorite nazis got hacked. What I gather from the statement by Anonymous, the hackers got pretty much everything. User names and passwords, e-mails, internal company communications, etc.
It sounds like Epik was way too confident in their firewall and didn’t even bother to use any serious encryption for anything on the inside.
I can’t wait to see what gets mined out of this data dump. Better start some popcorn……….
arstechnica.com/...
Thursday, Sep 16, 2021 · 11:21:05 PM +00:00 · pyrogizmo
A quick update:
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Many have wondered if this was real. Multiple sources are now confirming that, yeah, it looks like we’ve got the goods on a whole passle o’ these bastards. From www.dailydot.com/…
“A Linux engineer tasked with conducting an impact assessment on behalf of a client who uses Epik’s services told the Daily Dot that the breach was one of the worst he had ever seen. The engineer did not have permission to speak about the breach by his employer and was granted anonymity by the Daily Dot.”
“They are fully compromised end-to-end,” they said. “Maybe the worst I’ve ever seen in my 20-year career.”