http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/79384 By Ms. Smith Privacy and Security Fanatic Network World 12/12/11 In support of OWS, an AntiSec hacker chose to lock and load on C.L.E.A.R. (Coalition of Law Enforcement and Retail), hack the website, and dump the entire member database. Passwords, phone numbers, email and home addresses, and other digital dirt was posted for over 2,400 law enforcement, feds, military, loss prevention professionals, and big corporations like Microsoft. There's been no shortage of OWS video footage and some of the outrageous stunts the cops have pulled, but it caused another Anonymous hacker to lock and load on the police. From a land of cracked hashes, located somewhere over the rainbow tables, comes an AntiSec dump of the "entire member database" from C.L.E.A.R. Coalition of Law Enforcement and Retail. The hacker, Exphin1ty, claimed to be a part of Anonymous and AntiSec when addressing "lulzlovers around the world" on Pastebin. The leak contains personal data for over 2,400 law enforcement, federal agents, loss prevention professionals, and big corporations like Microsoft. While this would seem painfully obvious, @exphin1ty pointed out, "Governments of the world, '123456' is never a secure pass phrase, even when hashed. Sigh. #antisec." "The American law enforcement's inhumane treatments of occupiers has caught our attention. You have shown through these actions that you are nothing more than puppets in the hands of your government. We have seen our fellow brothers & sisters being teargassed for exercising their fundamental liberal rights, the exact ones that were bestowed upon them by their Constitution," Exphin1ty wrote in Pastebin announcing the dump. Here's the rest of his statement: [...] _____________________________________________________ Subscribe to InfoSec News - www.infosecnews.org http://www.infosecnews.org/mailman/listinfo/isnReceived on Tue Dec 13 2011 - 01:54:22 PST
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