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UGNazi : ウィキペディア英語版
UGNazi, short for Underground Nazi Hacktivist Group, is a computer hacker group that formed some time in 2011. They best known for their staunch opposition to CISPA and SOPA and practice of Distributed Denial of Service (or DDoS) attacks against United States government websites in retaliation to the bills.==List of attacks==;Opposition to SOPAUGNazi attacked the Gamer's League Live website and Ultimate Fighting Championship's website in protest of the UFC's support for the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), proposed by the United States at the time.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://middleeasy.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7002%3Athe-ufc-finally-issues-a-statement-about-ugnazi-the-group-that-hacked-ufccom&catid=34%3Aorganizations&Itemid=106 ) They later hacked Coach's website for the same reason.;Washington Military Department leaksAfter compromising a database belonging to the Washington Military Department, UGNazi leaked sensitive DNS information used by the US state of Washington. They also leaked the account details of about 16 users, consisting of usernames and password hashes, including those of the website's administrator."This is just a continuation of our attack against wa.gov, but other than that, like we said we're not done with the government or anyone to be exact. We're going to come after every dirtbag we can get our hands on. Freedom is a right not a privilege but the US government makes it seems like it's a privilege that we have the 'freedom'," a group member told Softpedia.;CIA(Softpedia ) published an article about the attack on the CIA. Hackers of UGNazi are launching attacks on the sites of the CIA and the one of the Department of Justice (DOJ).;WHMCS leakIn May 2012, UGNazi claimed responsibility for hacking the web server of the web host billing software developer WHMCS in an apparent social engineering attack. A member of the group called WHMCS's hosting provider impersonating a senior employee. They were subsequently granted root access to WHMCS's web server after providing information for identity verification. UGNazi later leaked publicly WHMCS's SQL database, website files, and cPanel configuration.http://paste.re/409.html The leaked database contains about 500,000 stored credit card numbers. The Federal Bureau of Investigation with Team ABN and Alan Nazmi have since been involved in the ongoing investigation.UGNazi member Next claimed that the group targeted WHMCS in response to their tolerance for fraudulent websites' licensed use of their software. Days later, Cosmo released a statement claiming that WHMCS was attacked to demonstrate the vulnerability of their customers' credit card numbers, which were stored on a web server managed by HostGator.;MyBBIn May 2012, UGNazi targeted the open source forum software, MyBB. UGNazi's Twitter account claims the attack was because the largest hacking forum on the Internet, HackForums, uses the MyBB software. The attack appears to have been done by DNS poisoning. The mybb.com domain had been edited to point toward the UGNazi website. At this time, there has been no evidence of server or data breaches.(Serial Velocity );4chanIn June 2012, UGNazi targeted the well-known imageboard 4chan. They are reported to have hacked CloudFlare's database. The attacks on 4chan were short, lasting about 20 minutes. During that 20 minutes anyone trying to access 4chan would be redirected to UGNazi's Twitter page.;Wounded Warrior ProjectIn June 2012, UGNazi attacked the non-profit organization Wounded Warrior Project. The Project's database was released on June 6, 2012.;HostGatorIn June 2012, UGNazi attacked one of the world's biggest hosting companies, HostGator, leaving the website unavailable for almost 4 hours.;WePayOn June 6, 2012, UGNazi attacked the payment processor known as WePay, leaving the website unavailable for 17 hours. People claim the attack on the WePay website may have resulted in a data breach, but whether it has actually occurred is currently unknown.;WawaOn June 8, 2012, UGNazi hacked the website of Wawa, a chain of convenience stores. They defaced the webpage, and have made statements that they have remote access to all of Wawa's gas station terminals. UGNazi has said that the reason for hacking Wawa was to lower gas prices. The Wawa website has since been secured.http://digg.com/news/world_news/ugnazi_claims_to_hacked_defaced_and_be_in_control_of_wawa_servers;Six FlagsOn June 17, 2012, UGNazi hacked the website of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation and left the page defaced for over 6 hours.;TwitterOn June 21, 2012, UGNazi claimed they took popular social media website Twitter down via a denial of service attack. Twitter was down for 2 hours, and this was the worst crash the site had faced in 8 months. However, ''It's doubtful they wrestled down Twitter — it was probably just a bug.'' said blogger Sam Biddle.;Westboro Baptist ChurchUGNazi hacked into the Twitter accounts of Shirley Phelps-Roper on December 17, 2012, and Fred Phelps Jr. on December 19, 2012, in protest of their Westboro Baptist Church's planned protest following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings. Phelps-Roper's account displayed a tribute called 'Pray For Newtown', lending support to those affected by the tragedy. As of the 20th of the same month, Phelps-Roper's account has been returned to her control, whereas Phelps's is listed as having been suspended.

UGNazi, short for Underground Nazi Hacktivist Group, is a computer hacker group that formed some time in 2011. They best known for their staunch opposition to CISPA and SOPA and practice of Distributed Denial of Service (or DDoS) attacks against United States government websites in retaliation to the bills.
==List of attacks==
;Opposition to SOPA
UGNazi attacked the Gamer's League Live website and Ultimate Fighting Championship's website in protest of the UFC's support for the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), proposed by the United States at the time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://middleeasy.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7002%3Athe-ufc-finally-issues-a-statement-about-ugnazi-the-group-that-hacked-ufccom&catid=34%3Aorganizations&Itemid=106 )〕 They later hacked Coach's website for the same reason.
;Washington Military Department leaks
After compromising a database belonging to the Washington Military Department, UGNazi leaked sensitive DNS information used by the US state of Washington. They also leaked the account details of about 16 users, consisting of usernames and password hashes, including those of the website's administrator.
"This is just a continuation of our attack against wa.gov, but other than that, like we said we're not done with the government or anyone to be exact. We're going to come after every dirtbag we can get our hands on. Freedom is a right not a privilege but the US government makes it seems like it's a privilege that we have the 'freedom'," a group member told Softpedia.
;CIA
(Softpedia ) published an article about the attack on the CIA. Hackers of UGNazi are launching attacks on the sites of the CIA and the one of the Department of Justice (DOJ).
;WHMCS leak
In May 2012, UGNazi claimed responsibility for hacking the web server of the web host billing software developer WHMCS in an apparent social engineering attack. A member of the group called WHMCS's hosting provider impersonating a senior employee. They were subsequently granted root access to WHMCS's web server after providing information for identity verification. UGNazi later leaked publicly WHMCS's SQL database, website files, and cPanel configuration.〔http://paste.re/409.html〕 The leaked database contains about 500,000 stored credit card numbers.〔 The Federal Bureau of Investigation with Team ABN and Alan Nazmi have since been involved in the ongoing investigation.〔
UGNazi member Next claimed that the group targeted WHMCS in response to their tolerance for fraudulent websites' licensed use of their software.〔 Days later, Cosmo released a statement claiming that WHMCS was attacked to demonstrate the vulnerability of their customers' credit card numbers, which were stored on a web server managed by HostGator.
;MyBB
In May 2012, UGNazi targeted the open source forum software, MyBB. UGNazi's Twitter account claims the attack was because the largest hacking forum on the Internet, HackForums, uses the MyBB software. The attack appears to have been done by DNS poisoning. The mybb.com domain had been edited to point toward the UGNazi website. At this time, there has been no evidence of server or data breaches.〔(Serial Velocity )〕
;4chan
In June 2012, UGNazi targeted the well-known imageboard 4chan. They are reported to have hacked CloudFlare's database. The attacks on 4chan were short, lasting about 20 minutes. During that 20 minutes anyone trying to access 4chan would be redirected to UGNazi's Twitter page.
;Wounded Warrior Project
In June 2012, UGNazi attacked the non-profit organization Wounded Warrior Project. The Project's database was released on June 6, 2012.
;HostGator
In June 2012, UGNazi attacked one of the world's biggest hosting companies, HostGator, leaving the website unavailable for almost 4 hours.
;WePay
On June 6, 2012, UGNazi attacked the payment processor known as WePay, leaving the website unavailable for 17 hours. People claim the attack on the WePay website may have resulted in a data breach, but whether it has actually occurred is currently unknown.
;Wawa
On June 8, 2012, UGNazi hacked the website of Wawa, a chain of convenience stores. They defaced the webpage, and have made statements that they have remote access to all of Wawa's gas station terminals. UGNazi has said that the reason for hacking Wawa was to lower gas prices. The Wawa website has since been secured.〔http://digg.com/news/world_news/ugnazi_claims_to_hacked_defaced_and_be_in_control_of_wawa_servers〕
;Six Flags
On June 17, 2012, UGNazi hacked the website of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation and left the page defaced for over 6 hours.
;Twitter
On June 21, 2012, UGNazi claimed they took popular social media website Twitter down via a denial of service attack. Twitter was down for 2 hours, and this was the worst crash the site had faced in 8 months. However, ''It's doubtful they wrestled down Twitter — it was probably just a bug.'' said blogger Sam Biddle.
;Westboro Baptist Church
UGNazi hacked into the Twitter accounts of Shirley Phelps-Roper on December 17, 2012, and Fred Phelps Jr. on December 19, 2012, in protest of their Westboro Baptist Church's planned protest following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings. Phelps-Roper's account displayed a tribute called 'Pray For Newtown', lending support to those affected by the tragedy. As of the 20th of the same month, Phelps-Roper's account has been returned to her control, whereas Phelps's is listed as having been suspended.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアでUGNazi, short for Underground Nazi Hacktivist Group, is a computer hacker group that formed some time in 2011. They best known for their staunch opposition to CISPA and SOPA and practice of Distributed Denial of Service (or DDoS) attacks against United States government websites in retaliation to the bills.==List of attacks==;Opposition to SOPAUGNazi attacked the Gamer's League Live website and Ultimate Fighting Championship's website in protest of the UFC's support for the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), proposed by the United States at the time.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://middleeasy.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7002%3Athe-ufc-finally-issues-a-statement-about-ugnazi-the-group-that-hacked-ufccom&catid=34%3Aorganizations&Itemid=106 ) They later hacked Coach's website for the same reason.;Washington Military Department leaksAfter compromising a database belonging to the Washington Military Department, UGNazi leaked sensitive DNS information used by the US state of Washington. They also leaked the account details of about 16 users, consisting of usernames and password hashes, including those of the website's administrator."This is just a continuation of our attack against wa.gov, but other than that, like we said we're not done with the government or anyone to be exact. We're going to come after every dirtbag we can get our hands on. Freedom is a right not a privilege but the US government makes it seems like it's a privilege that we have the 'freedom'," a group member told Softpedia.;CIA(Softpedia ) published an article about the attack on the CIA. Hackers of UGNazi are launching attacks on the sites of the CIA and the one of the Department of Justice (DOJ).;WHMCS leakIn May 2012, UGNazi claimed responsibility for hacking the web server of the web host billing software developer WHMCS in an apparent social engineering attack. A member of the group called WHMCS's hosting provider impersonating a senior employee. They were subsequently granted root access to WHMCS's web server after providing information for identity verification. UGNazi later leaked publicly WHMCS's SQL database, website files, and cPanel configuration.http://paste.re/409.html The leaked database contains about 500,000 stored credit card numbers. The Federal Bureau of Investigation with Team ABN and Alan Nazmi have since been involved in the ongoing investigation.UGNazi member Next claimed that the group targeted WHMCS in response to their tolerance for fraudulent websites' licensed use of their software. Days later, Cosmo released a statement claiming that WHMCS was attacked to demonstrate the vulnerability of their customers' credit card numbers, which were stored on a web server managed by HostGator.;MyBBIn May 2012, UGNazi targeted the open source forum software, MyBB. UGNazi's Twitter account claims the attack was because the largest hacking forum on the Internet, HackForums, uses the MyBB software. The attack appears to have been done by DNS poisoning. The mybb.com domain had been edited to point toward the UGNazi website. At this time, there has been no evidence of server or data breaches.(Serial Velocity );4chanIn June 2012, UGNazi targeted the well-known imageboard 4chan. They are reported to have hacked CloudFlare's database. The attacks on 4chan were short, lasting about 20 minutes. During that 20 minutes anyone trying to access 4chan would be redirected to UGNazi's Twitter page.;Wounded Warrior ProjectIn June 2012, UGNazi attacked the non-profit organization Wounded Warrior Project. The Project's database was released on June 6, 2012.;HostGatorIn June 2012, UGNazi attacked one of the world's biggest hosting companies, HostGator, leaving the website unavailable for almost 4 hours.;WePayOn June 6, 2012, UGNazi attacked the payment processor known as WePay, leaving the website unavailable for 17 hours. People claim the attack on the WePay website may have resulted in a data breach, but whether it has actually occurred is currently unknown.;WawaOn June 8, 2012, UGNazi hacked the website of Wawa, a chain of convenience stores. They defaced the webpage, and have made statements that they have remote access to all of Wawa's gas station terminals. UGNazi has said that the reason for hacking Wawa was to lower gas prices. The Wawa website has since been secured.http://digg.com/news/world_news/ugnazi_claims_to_hacked_defaced_and_be_in_control_of_wawa_servers;Six FlagsOn June 17, 2012, UGNazi hacked the website of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation and left the page defaced for over 6 hours.;TwitterOn June 21, 2012, UGNazi claimed they took popular social media website Twitter down via a denial of service attack. Twitter was down for 2 hours, and this was the worst crash the site had faced in 8 months. However, ''It's doubtful they wrestled down Twitter — it was probably just a bug.'' said blogger Sam Biddle.;Westboro Baptist ChurchUGNazi hacked into the Twitter accounts of Shirley Phelps-Roper on December 17, 2012, and Fred Phelps Jr. on December 19, 2012, in protest of their Westboro Baptist Church's planned protest following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings. Phelps-Roper's account displayed a tribute called 'Pray For Newtown', lending support to those affected by the tragedy. As of the 20th of the same month, Phelps-Roper's account has been returned to her control, whereas Phelps's is listed as having been suspended.」の詳細全文を読む



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