Hackers publish personal data on thousands of US police officers and federal agents
The hackers breached three sites associated with the FBI National Academy Association, a coalition of different chapters across the U.S. promoting federal and law enforcement leadership and training located at the FBI training academy in Quantico, VA. The hackers exploited flaws on at least three of the organization’s chapter websites — which we’re not naming — and downloaded the contents of each web server.
The hackers then put the data up for download on their own website, which we’re also not naming nor linking to given the sensitivity of the data.
The spreadsheets contained about 4,000 unique records after duplicates were removed, including member names, a mix of personal and government email addresses, job titles, phone numbers and their postal addresses. The FBINAA could not be reached for comment outside of business hours. If we hear back, we’ll update.
https://techcrunch.com/2019/04/12/police-data-hack/
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Meanwhile Sarn has no messages when people in the band Pussy Riot are jailed for saying things bad about his dear leader.
Says nothing when dear leader has journalists murdered in the streets.. That's acceptable you know because it was dear leader..
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