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BNP & EDL Websites Hacked & Member Information Leaked

JohnSmith03 | 21.12.2010 04:42 | Anti-racism | Technology | Terror War | Birmingham

A list showing the full contact details of shoppers and donors who used the far-right English Defence League’s (EDL) clothing website & the database of BNPtv has been published online.

BNP Website Hacked Page
BNP Website Hacked Page


Earlier this week the English Defence League website was hacked by "TriCk aka Saywhat?", today the British National Party Television website was hacked by the same hacker, the hacked page contained a hyperlink to an article exposing the members of EDL and the BNP.
The article can be found here,  http://nullr0ute.net/edl.txt

JohnSmith03


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More to come

21.12.2010 11:29

Message from the bottom of the leaked list:

"@EDL & BNP; its not over yet, this was just the starter, the main course is yet to come . . . .
secure your sites, give me a challenge, this was way too easy."

Looks like "the strangler " is going to have more to cry about yet...but anyway, eat up now you fascist bully because it sounds like the next course is going to be on the table soon!

fash watcher


Nice try Jeff

21.12.2010 21:11

Nice try Jeff, but none of these hacks have anything directly or indirectly to do with UK Fightback

IP Shielding


Indymedia mods please remove this article ASAP

21.12.2010 21:56

The EDL section of this list has already been published and seems to check out, but I extracted 117 e-mail addresses from the new BNP section of this list, which included 8 from Poland (.pl) and 7 from Russia (.ru), which seems very unlikely on any genuine list of British nationalists. As a test I alphabetized and Googled the initial 20 e-mail addresses in the BNP section, and of those 2 returned no Google hits, while ALL the others turned out to be e-mail addresses used not by BNP members but by known commercial spammers (as listed on anti-spam services such as www.stopforumspam.com and www.botscout.com)

The 2 websites mentioned in the list data (www.johnhurren.com +  http://edwardanthonygrant.wordpress.com) did check out as being BNP supporters, but in my view the huge proportion of spammers on this list strongly suggests this list is a fake sent out by Casuals United and the EDL as part of their recently announced plans to try to entrap and ID on-line Anti-Fascists. Best be safe - DO NOT CONTACT ANYONE ON THIS LIST

IP Shielding


The "BNP list"

22.12.2010 00:22

IP Shielding's scepticism and caution should be heeded carefully. The BNP list would appear to be a list of users of BNPTV, rather than the membership list. If this is just people who have registered to get more information, some of them might even be anti-fascists monitoring the BNP - of course using a throw-away web email NOT their own - one hopes. However, the large number of spammer email addresses suggests that the spam addresses were automatically submitted by a web-crawler of some nature. To stop this, most web forms contain countermeasures to determine whether a human is submitting a form - either a "CAPTCHA" or some sort of puzzle like adding two numbers. That the BNPTV site seems not to have had, comes as no surprise, when the BNP have a habit of sacking their web designer every few months.

One final comment - I am disappointed that the person responsible included a load of SQL statements. Why broadcast how it was done?

Andy


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