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Anonymous Strikes Again! This Time It's The FBI
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It's not entirely clear how the hackers got their hands on the recording, which appears to have been edited to bleep out the names of some of the suspects being discussed.
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Saturday, February 04, 2012:
The black hat geeks on the other hand of the law have done it once again. It's not any corporate bank or economic institution, but this time, hacking group Anonymous, successfully breached into the law enforcer's security ring.
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The hacking group gained access to a conference call between the FBI and the Scotland Yard. Coincidentally, the two security agencies, were discussing a strategy to bring down Anonymous that was responsible for a series of embarrassing attacks over several websites.
Anonymous published a roughly 15-minute-long recording of the call to the Internet early on Friday, gloating in a Twitter message that "the FBI might be curious how we're able to continuously read their internal comms for some time now."
It's not entirely clear how the hackers got their hands on the recording, which appears to have been edited to bleep out the names of some of the suspects being discussed. A law enforcement official briefed that authorities were looking at the possibility that the message was intercepted after a private e-mail account of one of the invited participants was compromised.
Priy Pandit, EFYTIMES News Network
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