Dutch AntiSec group publishes customer data importer

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A number of hackers, operating under the name AntiSec NL, has the login details of the websites Pcicase.nl and Procase.nl published on Pastebin. The unknown group also has the website of a religious denomination is attacked.

AntiSec NL seems to be a splintergroepering of the loose AntiSec collective and has been since Sunday active on Twitter. By the end of Tuesday, the group alleged login credentials of customers who would make use of the websites Pcicase.nl and Procase.nl. AntiSec NL would the data have obtained by making use of a vulnerability in a Microsoft SQL server. The company behind both websites, the Breda-based Pcicase B. V. has left to Tweakers.net still do not know to be aware of a hack on his site, but that it is the case further would investigate.

In addition to the publishing of data sets AntiSec NL also responsible for the deface Bronkerk.nl, a website of a church. Also are the credentials of this website in a Pastebin posted.

What purpose the hackers have in mind, it is entirely unclear, as well as how many members are in the group. In several countries, including Brazil, are now splinter of the AntiSec movement arise. A large part of it would consist of Anonymous members, while also supporters of the now defunct LulzSec would form part of the AntiSec movement. The loose collectives set up websites to attack from repulsion against the security companies that are guilty of censorship.