Monday, December 26, 2011

Hackers Strike US Safety Company

The romantic hacker organisation Anonymous says it has stolen thousands of emails, passwords and credit card sum from a US-based safety think-tank.

The hackers affirm they were able to get hold of the data since the company, Stratfor, did not encrypt it.

They say Stratfor's customers add the US counterclaim department, law coercion agencies and media organisations.

The Austin-based firm says it has right away dangling the operation on its servers and email.

An purported associate of Anonymous posted an online message, claiming that the organisation had used Stratfor clients' credit card sum to make "over a million dollars" in donations to not similar charities.

Stratfor after that voiced that it would keep its email and servers dangling for a few time.

It moreover mentioned the avowal was "merely a list of a few of the members that have purchased the publications and does not consist of a list of people or entities that have a attribute with Stratfor".

Anonymous has formerly claimed shortcoming for cyber attacks on financial institutions seen as enemies of the whistleblowing website Wikileaks.

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