6th November 2015 By Nathan Ingraham
http://o.aolcdn.com/dims-shared/dims3/GLOB/crop/3600x2396+0+0/resize/1200x799%21/format.jpg/quality/85/http://hss-prod.hss.aol.com/hss/storage/midas/a7bb9d6ee73f6fa9010f96675d6165a5/202934212/495206764.jpg
Earlier this year, a hacking group broke into the personal email account of CIA director John Brenner and published a host of sensitive attachments that it got its hands on (yes, Brenner should not have been using his AOL email address for CIA business). Now, Wired reports the group has hit a much more sensitive and presumably secure target: a law enforcement portal that contains arrest records as well as tools for sharing info around terrorist events and active shooters. There's even a real-time chat system built in for the FBI to communicate with other law enforcement groups around the US.
Full Article
Login to the community
No account yet? Create an account
Enter your username or e-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.