Monday, July 25, 2011

Hackers Strike Italian Cyber-police

Hackers have proposed to let go gigabytes of secret papers stolen from an Italian cybercrime unit.

The 8GB of files has allegedly been taken from the network of the Italian CNAIPIC that oversees the country's vicious IT infrastructure.

In a summary announcing the release, the Anonymous hacker organisation mentioned it received the files from a "source".

The assault on CNAIPIC is think to be in plea for arrests of Italian members of Anonymous.

Links to the initial couple of trusted files purportedly stolen from CNAIPIC were placed on the Pastebin website. Anonymous claims the files were taken from the indication servers of CNAIPIC (National Computer Crime Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection).

The papers add data about supervision offices such as Australia's Ministry of Defence and the US Department of Agriculture together with data about in isolation firms Gazprom, Exxon Mobil and many others.

Preview images moreover common by Anonymous exhibit the administration make up of CNAIPIC, cinema of staff and a long list of all the papers that have been taken.

CNAIPIC has nonetheless to reply to requests for comment.

Officers from Italy's cybercrime section carried out a array of raids on homes of suspected Anonymous members in early July. Three people were arrested as a result.

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