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Suzuki, JEEP and Fiat websites hacked by Over-X & Invectus


The Two Hackers known as Over-X & Invectus have managed to break into the automotive based websites and defaced them.

The website that have been attack are the suzuki India site(http://www.suzuki.co.in/index.html), Israeli and Republic of Macedonia Fiat Websites(http://fiat.com.mk/dz.html) as well as multiple subdomains from the French based JEEP website( http://jeep.fr)

"For peace and safety. What protection do you think .? Algeria will continue and will not stop to fight the enemies Because our religion is Islam " Hackers wrote in the defacement page.

A the time of writing, we are still able to see the defacement in those websites. You can also find the mirror of those sites here:
http://www.zone-h.org/archive/notifier=Over-X

Kaspersky Costa Rica Website Hacked by Over-X(Algeria hackers )

Kaspersky Costa Rica Website(It is not official website of Kaspersky) Hacked and defaced by an Algerian Hacker named as "Over-X". When i write this article, the defacement page is still there in the main page of the site.


Few months back, Over-x hacked and defaced parlament.tj (Tajikistan Parliament website).

The hacked site:
http://www.kaspersky.co.cr/

Mirror:
http://www.zone-h.org/mirror/id/15938562

Today(Dec 06) we got mail from Kaspersky team,they said this site is not belong to their Firm. Sorry for wrong information.

The official Message from Kaspersky:
“The compromised website in question, kaspersky.co.cr, is owned by
cybersquatters and has no affiliation with Kaspersky Lab’s domain,
which is kaspersky.cr, or any of our partners’ domains. The fraudulent
website does not redirect any traffic to Kaspersky Lab’s websites or
any of our partners’ sites.” – Kaspersky Lab

In general, cybersquatting is a common malicious technique used by
cybercriminals. To avoid entering malicious websites, Kaspersky Lab
advises users to practice safe online browsing habits by typing the
URL of their designated website and verifying that it is spelled
correctly before entering.