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2025-07-21
Publication hold announcement Hello everyone! We have a substantial queue of companies waiting for their data to be published, but nothing has been released yet. The reason is simple: the datasets we process often exceed tens of terabytes. We know publishing this kind of raw, chaotic "data mush" makes no sense — it's impossible to download or use effectively. While we acknowledge that some groups opt to publish raw data volumes as a standard practice, we've chosen to aim higher. Our team is actively testing a software solution designed to streamline the publication of large datasets. We're not ready to share details yet, but the new format will make the data easy to access and use for everyone involved. To companies in our publication queue: don't assume you have time to fix problems later. For some of you, the window to address critical issues in your data may already be closed. Stay tuned for updates.
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2025-04-28
Announcement for the Terralogic and its clients Due to Terralogic's unwillingness to cooperate, we are publishing evidence of the breach of their network. This proof pack is partial and only hints at the impending disaster for Terralogic and its clients, which include, for example, an investment fund acting as a market maker on NASDAQ and a software developer for laboratories. In addition to these clients, there are also government networks and numerous other corporations.
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2025-03-06
Response to PRODAFT journalists Hello, PRODAFT! Could you clarify where exactly you saw information about a new approach? We had a good laugh, but we decided to set the record straight. We have no issues with Passwordstate (clickstudios.com.au), only recommendations for improving their software, which, to put it mildly, leaves much to be desired. Our post is purely informational. It is intended to help hackers understand the encryption routine in Passwordstate and to warn system administrators about the dangers of using this product.
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2025-03-05
Passwordstate weak encryption article Some time ago I came across a server running Passwordstate software, which is designed for password storage — something like KeePass, but as a web service for corporations. After examining the database, specifically the "Passwords" table, I became curious about the bytes stored in the "Password" field and how they were encrypted. I proceeded to download all the program files, took a dump of the database, and began analyzing it.
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2025-03-05
Welcome We are pleased to welcome you to our blog, a dedicated space designed to deliver confidential data leaked due to the dismissive attitude of the companies. Companies that do not wish to cooperate with us will be published here, and as a result, we are forced to ruin their reputation and demonstrate what happens when CEOs and company founders neglect their clients data, disrespect their business, and their employees. All these companies had to do was either invest in data security from the very beginning to prevent our attack or pay us afterward to avoid negative consequences. However, they are so stingy that they prefer to pay twice — through monetary losses from legal battles and, more importantly, through a ruined reputation and a destroyed business. Thank you for joining us on this journey. We look forward to sharing valuable and hidden knowledge with you. Sincerely, SECP0 Team.