Monday, January 2, 2012

Anonymous steal 200GB credit card data

Anonymous hacker group known to have released the credit card data with a capacity of 200 gigabytes which they stole from the intelligence agency Stratfor.

These data include user names and passwords and credit card email address of the client Stratfor, a supplier of information for government agencies and private citizens in America.

According to the Washington Post, as reported by Digitaltrends, Monday, January 2, 2012, of 200 gigabytes of data is just the start of the data that had been hijacked by Anonymous.

Stratfor has a 850 thousand and 75 thousand clients credit card number a premium user service Stratfor. This institute provides information and intelligence analysis concerning security issues, both domestically and internationally.

According to a statement from the data that was hijacked Anonymous is about six percent berdomain email [dot] miles and [dot] gov.

Anonymous also threatened new attacks against law enforcement agencies across America. In this threat, they do not include a motive for the attack.

Anonymous wrote, "all our lives have been brutally robbed and blindly by corrupt politicians, the establishment, government agencies and sex shops, and now it's time to take it back."

Anonymous attacks on the Stratfor website on 24 December before Christmas. They claim, data theft is done so that victims can donate money in celebration of Christmas.

source : tempo

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