Monday, 22 October 2012

Anonymous Hacker claims to have 20,000 debit card details from HSBC Cyberattack Ⓐ

One of Anonymous hacker groups "FawkesSecurity" who claim responsibility for a DDOS cyber attack on HSBC Bank says that they also manage to get 20,000 debit card details.

When HSBC said, "This denial-of-service attack did not affect any customer data, but did prevent customers using HSBC online services, including

Internet banking.", Anonymous tweeted on Friday. “We also managed to log 20,000 debit card details.”

On asking, is there any proof of this claim , they replied ,“ We're debating whether to release them or not, HSBC knows debit details were intercepted, They probz won't admit it tho,”.

On the other hand, A group that calls itself Izz ad-Din Al Qassam , which has claimed responsibility for recent cyberattacks on at least nine other banks, also took responsibility for the assault on HSBC.

Who ever the real hitman behind this, but according to hacker's warnings - RBS, Lloyds TSB and Barclays Banks are next targets. In a YouTube video the group said it was holding back on its reason for the attack.

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