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Anonymous solution video
The FBI might be curious how we're able to continuously read their internal comms for some time now.
A tweet from an Anonymous member • Discussing how the group managed to listen in on a phone call between the FBI and Scotland Yard, discussing Ryan Cleary, a reported member of Anonymous. The group managed to listen on the call by having access to their internal e-mails, and using a password for the call distributed in one of the e-mails You can watch the video featuring the call's audio over here, and our boy Matthew Keys has a pretty good wrap-up of the issues involved in the story. source (via • follow)
Stratfor hacking: Anonymous leaks private subscriber list, credit card numbers
claim According to officials tied to the Anonymous collective, the group released a list of over 100,000 "private clients" of the secretive Stratfor security group, including credit information. Ironically, Anonymous claims the data was not encrypted. Victims who have spoken out about the hacking on Facebook have reportedly gotten targeted a second time.
rebuttal However, the company itself disputes Anonymous' description of the information leaked, stating that "the disclosure was merely a list of some of the members that have purchased our publications." The company emphasized they had no further business relationship with the clients on the list. The situation could prove a major embarrassment for the firm. source
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