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Anonymous Slovenia Claims To Have Hacked the FBI and Posted Emails To Pastebin 152

concertina226 writes "The information, posted by user Black-Shadow of the Slovenian branch of the hacktivist group, purportedly contains FBI domain email addresses and passwords for 68 agents, although the user claims in his post that the collected log-in details are 'not all ours'. The post also includes a short profile on FBI director James Brien Comey Jr, including sensitive information such as his date of birth, his wife's name, the date they got married, his educational history and even the geographical coordinates of his residence."
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Anonymous Slovenia Claims To Have Hacked the FBI and Posted Emails To Pastebin

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  • by ShanghaiBill ( 739463 ) on Monday February 03, 2014 @04:30PM (#46143915)

    ... sensitive information such as his date of birth, his wife's name, the date they got married, his educational history and even the geographical coordinates of his residence.

    None of that is "sensitive" information. You can get all of that from public records, or from someone's Linkedin home page.

  • by Jah-Wren Ryel ( 80510 ) on Monday February 03, 2014 @05:14PM (#46144363)

    Yeah, online property records are a big privacy leak. You can do things to obfuscate it -- put the property in a land trust if your state permits it (do it when you buy it, as historical information is also available) or buy it in the name of a new mexico llc (which have minimal reporting requirements, so you don't have to disclose your ownership of the llc - you can use a NM llc in any state).

  • by ArbitraryName ( 3391191 ) on Monday February 03, 2014 @05:15PM (#46144381)

    You are not FBI director James Brien Comey Jr, who (just a guess) probably isn't in the phone book.

    I wouldn't be so sure about that [whitepages.com].

  • by Whorhay ( 1319089 ) on Monday February 03, 2014 @05:16PM (#46144397)

    I've never seen someone with a clearance that wasn't allowed to have a social network account because of the job. I have however known a lot of people that don't have such accounts because it is just one more thing to worry about when a clearance review rolls around. Technically speaking though I think that even accounts like the ones we are using here are supposed to be disclosed as "Alliases" in your clearance paperwork.

  • by TheRealMindChild ( 743925 ) on Monday February 03, 2014 @05:36PM (#46144599) Homepage Journal
    Not only that, but a REALLY old client (Haines & Co in North Canton, OH) publishes what the call Criss Cross directory [criss-cross.com]. It has moved to more of an online service, but they still publish and sell a printed book. You can look up an address by phone number, You can look up a person by address, etc. You just need one piece of information and you can easily look up the rest

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