Anonymous-hackers claim attack on NATO

A group of Anonymous hackers claim NATO’s systems have been hacked and an alleged secret NATO document released. The group says via a simple hack, many confidential data in their hands, to have gotten.

The group Anonymous-hackers AntiSec reports on the Twitter account AnonymousIRC a successful attack on systems of NATO have carried out. Did the group with a ‘simple injection’, as you can read on the Twitter account of AntiSec; probably refers to the group on sql injection. AntiSec claims to a large amount of confidential material in the hands, although it seems unlikely that confidential documents via a sql-injection were accessible.

The group says in the coming days data from the documents and has already published a document that a confidential NATO document. At the time of this writing, the site to which the confidential document hostte offline. According to The Washington Post contained the document, the text “NATO Restricted”. However, it is unknown whether it is actually to a NATO document.

Initially, the group announced Thursday afternoon internal e-mails from the British newspaper The Sun freely to give, which a short while before the website had been hacked. However, that is not happened; to say the group wanted a legal investigation of The Sun owner News Corporation will not be in the way. News Corp. is currently under the microscope because the voicemails of thousands of people would have tapped.

Wednesday reported Tweakers.net that four members of a Dutch spin-off of AntiSecNL are picked up. The four are suspected of performing hacks and the publication of personal data. In the United States were fourteen people held that ddos attacks would have done. The loose connection has now issued a statement on released, in which the speaking out against censorship and corruption.


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