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Monday, May 1, 2017

Hacker Publishes Personal Info of 20 000 FBI Agents

Hacker Publishes Personal Info of 20 000 FBI Agents


While America was getting ready to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday, a hackerpromised he would dump online a list of more than 20,000 agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and 9,000 Department of Homeland Security officers.
Right after the big game’s kickoff, the cybercriminal carried out part of his promise,publishing a list of 9,000 DHS employees. On Monday, less than 24 hours later, the hacker, who wishes to remain anonymous, has fulfilled the remaining part of his promise.
“Long Live Palestine, Long Live Gaza,“ reads a message at the top of the dump, which also included the hashtag “#FreePalestine.“ 
The hacker provided Motherboard with a copy of the data on Sunday. The list includes names, email addresses (many of which are non-public) and job descriptions, such as task force deputy director, security specialist, special agent, and many more. The list also includes roughly 1,000 FBI employees in an intelligence analysis role.
Motherboard reached out to some random numbers on the list, and most corresponded to the names listed, while a small number went through generic FBI operator desks. The FBI did not respond to a request for comment, deferring to the Department of Justice.
A spokesperson for the DOJ told Motherboard on Monday that the department “is looking into the unauthorized access of a system operated by one of its components containing employee contact information.”
“This unauthorized access is still under investigation; however, there is no indication at this time that there is any breach of sensitive personally identifiable information,” DOJ spokesperson Peter Carr said in a statement.
Carr’s statement seems to confirm what the hacker told Motherboard. The cybercriminal reached out to Motherboard through an apparently compromised DOJ email account earlier last week, and claimed to have obtained the stolen data by compromising that account and then using it to access a DOJ portal.
After tricking a department representative into giving him a token code to access the portal, the hacker claimed he used the compromised credentials to log into the portal, where he gained access to an online virtual machine. From here, the cybercriminal was presented with three different computers to access, he said, one of which belonged to the person behind the compromised email account. The databases of DHS and FBI details were on the DOJ intranet, the hacker said.

“This is not one hack. This is an ongoing hack against the United States government.“

Some of the data from the DHS list appears to be outdated, according to The Guardian. In any case, a DHS spokesperson said the agency is looking into the reports, though “there is no indication at this time that there is any breach of sensitive or personally identifiable information.”
Michael Adams, an information security expert who served more than two decades in the US Special Operations Command, criticized the US government for its failure to protect data, especially in the aftermath of the embarrassing and damaging hack on OPM, the government agency that handles employee information.
“What has anybody in the United States government learned?” Adams told Motherboard in a phone interview. “They’re not doing information security fundamentals, obviously. It’s just fucking unacceptable.”
This latest data dump comes on the heels of a long series of attacks on US government employees. In October, a group of hackers calling itself “Crackas With Attitude” (CWA) broke into the AOL email of CIA director John Brennan. The hacktivists then targeted several other high-profile government employees, including the US spy chief James Clapper, a White House official, and others.
Last year the hacktivists were also able to break into a US law enforcement portal,gaining access to a series of information sharing tools. This hack allegedly allowed them to download one or more databases of US government employees. In November, the CWA hackers released two lists of law enforcement agents from several departments, one containing around 2,300 names, and another containing almost 1,500 names. Both lists seemed incomplete, given that they were in alphabetical order and only included names starting with the first letters of the alphabet.
The CWA hackers appear to have shared the databases stolen last year with others. In January, another group of cybercriminals released a list of 80 police officers from Miami, Florida.
It’s unclear if this new dump was carried out by the same hackers behind these past exploits. The person or people behind the Twitter account that first tweeted the DHS list on Sunday told Motherboard that this data doesn’t come from last year’s portal hack, and said that they were not Cracka, the leader of the hacking group CWA.
The account, however, used the hashtag #FreePalestine in several of his tweets. This is the same hashtag Cracka and his associates have used since the beginning to show support to Palestine, which they claimed is the motivation behind their hacks.
The data dump on Sunday opened with a quote from the rap song Long Live Palestine: “This is for Palestine, Ramallah, West Bank, Gaza, this is for the child that is searching for an answer.”
In one of its first tweets, which has since been deleted, the Twitter account that shared the stolen data also mentioned ”@Fruityhax” as their “leader.” Last year, after the Brennan hack, the Twitter account Fruityhax was linked to a hacker only known as Cubed, who claimed to be one of the leaders of CWA, along with Cracka.
“This is not one hack,” Adams said. “This is an ongoing hack against the United States government, whether it’s from one or more actors is unknown.”

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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

How to get Mtn free afunYafun 10GB Data Via MTN StartPack For Just N1 000

How to get Mtn free afunYafun 10GB Data Via MTN StartPack For Just N1 000


MTN StartPack is a special tariff plan that allows New MTN customers
enjoy the 500% bonus on any recharge of their choice, e.g. you
recharge N100, you get N600; N200 gives you N1,200; N500 gives you
N3,000; N1,000 gives you N6,000. Full details about it was already
published on this blog few months ago, just click here to view it.

When running test on MTN StartPack, we noticed that after loading
?100, you can use up to 1GB, and your money will still be intact and
the amazing part, it does not fall into the categories of MTN data
plans that zapping the internet data anyhow.

On this so called MTN StartPack, there are cloak-and-dagger in which
many of you guys haven't dig it up and it is an important thing for
you to know in order to enjoy huge gigabyte internet data with a token
amount of money. This is not cheat or tweak in which you will be
fearing of blocking it, rather it is the simple application of common
sense.

With the instruction below which is very simple, you can either get
10GB or 11.5GB worth of data (based on your choice) for just N1000,
but I think you will love that 11.5GB. MTN StartPack is not something
new to us, but many of us are unconcerned about how much "Yafun Yafun
Bonus" you can actually get from it. Let's go straight to the main
business.


To Get Yafun Yafun 10GB or More For Just N1,000
Get a New MTN Sim that is fully registered
No need to migrate to any package, just leave it in the package it came with
Load N100 airtime to it and you'll be given N500 for calling and browsing
Don't use it for calling, Just use it for browsing
Note that you don't need to load the N1,000 at a time. You will use
1GB on each of the N100 Airtime you recharged. N100 x 10 = N1,000 and
1GB x 10 = 10GB! To check your data balance, dial *556# or *559#

The accumulated N1,000 balance will still be there untouched. Use it
to subscribe to an MTN data plan of 1.5GB for 1k (dial *123# to
subscribe) making a total of 11.5GB for just 1k all together. When you
exhausted your 11.5GB, follow the initial steps to get another one.

Simple as that! That is how you'll be doing it for the next 6months.
After 6 months, your StartPack 500% Yafun Yafun Bonus will expire, you
will have to get another new sim and repeat the steps above.

Your 11.5GB works for all devices ranging from Android, iPhone/iPad,
Laptops, Modems, Blackberry, BB10, Windows phone, Symbian/Java phones;
you just name it. If you wish to enjoy this Yafun Yafun Bonus,
consider getting yourself a new MTN sim, register and activate it and
you are automatically on the MTN StartPack tariff plan. Let's hope MTN
still keeps this tariff plan for us

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