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CIA Director Hacked And Undercover Agents Exposed

“I don’t think they have a fucking clue what they have.”

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Teenage hackers who hacked the CIA director’s personal AOL email account have released 2,400 names, emails, phone numbers which seems to belong to Federal and Military agencies. It’s not only local police but FBI, Secret Service, CIA. It is not officially released that this might have exposed undercover agents, and not that it will be released, but there are high possibility that this data dump might have exposed some undercover agents.
Michael Adams, Information Security Expert said that;

I don’t think they have a fucking clue what they have… It is very difficult for me to understand how hackers characterized as ‘teenage stoners’ cannot be caught with the resources available to the United States Intelligence Community and the FBI

And he is true, no one at the moment knows what this data dump might have caused to the nation and to the agents themselves. According to Adams, the data dump can be used by foreign intelligence services to map out agents work, where, and with whom.

They’re busting covers let and right and they don’t know it… If they were really teenage stoner hackers they’d be in jail.

“The FBI takes these matters very seriously,“ an FBI spokesperson said in an email. “We will work with our public and private sector partners to identify and hold accountable those who engage in illegal activities in cyberspace.“

Groups hackers told Motherboard that they have a lot more names and said that they are too many to count. They told Motherboard that the group accessed several federal law enforcement tools, including JABS, a database of arrested people, IC3, an FBI crime-reporting tool, and VCC, a sharing tool for law enforcement agencies. Cracka also gave Wired a detailed list of other law enforcement tools they allegedly got access to through a portal he declined to name.

Did you know I’ll be tortured and possibly killed by the US government for this?” he wrote in a Pastebin. “Do you really think I’d be risking my life for fucking e-fame? No you idiots, I’m risking my life and my freedom for others, for the freedom of Palestine and other countries.

Author: Shivniel Gounder

TheGeek : Writes about information security, privacy, cybersecurity and latest tech gadgets and more.

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