Sunday, September 18, 2011

Hundreds of Top U.S. Intel's data compromised Hacker

Names and e-mail addresses of hundreds of U.S. intelligence by surprise contained in a website. Confidential data was allegedly obtained by hackers from an organization's internal membership list of the prestigious national security.


Quoted from page MSN on Saturday, September 17, 2011, the ability of hackers in stealing data from the National Security Alliance and Intel (INSA) is an example proving the ability of hackers are already high. They can penetrate the security level of web sites of organizations that claim to really understand about web security.

Head INSA Ellen McCarthy confirmed that in a few days after your name and e-mail addresses of hundreds of intel compromised, the data is already contained in the site Cryptome.org. The page contains data that entitled 'Nest Spies and Spy Official Company INSA'.

"I feel the same as another victim of data theft. I feel unfairly treated," said McCarthy, a former top Pentagon intelligence.

John Young Cryptome as the owner denies involvement in the process of hacking a computer INSA. He admitted that the data acquired from an unknown source.

At least 95 names top U.S. intelligence and their email address posted on the site. In fact, on some of the names, office phone numbers and personal telephone numbers also included.

Of this, only McCarthy said in a report released last week, "Today, no day without hearing news of hacking a site owned or government-owned companies. The virtual world has become a multi-dimensional attack, in which assets are an important economic and security issues have been exposed to significant threats. "

He also added that the intelligence that the information contained will not be happy with this. Cryptome own party said, "All eyes will not follow any organization to use their real identities."

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