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  2. Pastebin.com - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastebin.com

    Pastebin.com is a web application that allows users to upload and share text snippets, often for programming or debugging purposes. It was created in 2002 and has over 17 million users, as well as features such as syntax highlighting, view counters, and password protection.

  3. Yahoo data breaches - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the two massive data breaches that affected Yahoo in 2013 and 2014, and how they were revealed and investigated. The 2014 breach involved over 500 million user accounts and was linked to a Russian hacker and a Canadian hacker.

  4. Teamp0ison - Wikipedia

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    TeaMp0isoN disputed this statement, releasing server logs and other evidence to suggest that the server was still in fact actively being used by the United Nations. [ 35 ] In April 2012, TeaMp0isoN hacked the United Nations again, this time targeting the UN's World Health Organization and leaking a list of usernames and hashed passwords ...

  5. How email spoofing can affect AOL Mail

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    AOL takes your security very seriously, and as such, we stay ahead of this problem by updating our DMARC policy to tell other compliant providers like Yahoo, Gmail, and Outlook to reject mail from AOL address sent from non-AOL servers.

  6. NullCrew - Wikipedia

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    The first post, from the official Twitter account, was a pastebin, containing table, columns, and databases of the Orange website. The second post came from 0rbit and contained more sensitive information, such as MySQL hosts, users, passwords, and fifty two corporation and government officials email addresses.

  7. Pastebin - Wikipedia

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    Pastebin is a type of online service where users can store plain text, such as code snippets or chat messages. Learn about the history, features and examples of pastebins, and how they are used for hacking, data breaches and code review.

  8. 4chan - Wikipedia

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    4chan is an English-language imageboard website where users post anonymously on various topics, from anime to politics. It is known for its influence on Internet memes, hacktivism, and controversies, as well as its lax censorship and moderation policies.

  9. AOL search log release - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, AOL accidentally exposed the personal data of millions of its users by releasing a file of web search queries. The incident sparked lawsuits, media attention, and online exploration of the exposed data.