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Massive 600mb Zimbabwe leak by Anonymous!!!

Posted on June 28, 2011 by Lee J

As we have been reporting all morning, Anonymous is on a leak streak they have leaked a fair few new documents and details about various countries today in fight for Operation Anti Security. The latest and biggest so far is related to Zimbabwe government. First was the below tweet as reported in a early blog zimbabwe >gov.zw user database

Starting with the userbase of Zimbabwe, rather small: https://bit.ly/mPQZWQ | But wait, we have some major U.S. companies left. #AntiSec

Then came this

@Sim000nn Anonymous has a strong tradition to hate Robert Mugabe: https://bit.ly/meNKS3 | #OpZimbabwe #AntiSec #OpFreedom

2nd part of the huge leak:

A wild leak appears: https://bit.ly/lUKJ5o | Here is the upload of basically all of gov.zw | MOAR TO COME | #Antisec

Anonymous has later announced that the rest will be released tomorrow with a lot more big US company’s as well.

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