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Italian Police release contains some worrying emails

Posted on August 3, 2011 by Lee J

Recently we have seen the Italian police suffer a big leak with lots of data being dumped on a range of download sites. the leaks come in the name of Anti Security, they come from the Italian police and have so far contained a bit of information.The most recent release, which has now had over 4500 views of the press release on pastebin, happened just a few days ago. This release comes in zip format and is 90MB, full of images, pdf and doc files from the Italian government. Some of the files that have got our attention is a picture of a email, titled Update on electronic surveillance. Within this email it talks about E-Mail interception in Minskthrumfa.goc.by, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus and a large scale weapons scheme that involves Minsk authorities and Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan and Lashkar-e-Taiba. So this shows that governments watch us, illegally intercept our emails and information, although this maybe for a good cause, its breaching the privacy of peoples lifes. The emails. relazindsurby373628 There is also a image of another email from a request to upgrade bank security due to fears, anyways ill let you all read it a your self. Enjoy. relatejaratturchinovrelazioneh-e-sergei-martynov Fine the release information here: https://pastebin.com/hajHVdhV

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