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Anonymous takes down STRATFOR

Posted on December 25, 2011 by Lee J

Strategic Forecasting, Inc. (STRATFOR) has been hacked, leaked and shamed by anonymous. content/images/gallery/random2/antisec-dismantles-a-multi-million-dollar-intelligence-corporation.png Today, anonymous hackers announced that they have dismanlted STRATFOR, defaced its website and dumped a heap fo information and leaked a list of its private customers. The intelligence  company intelligence seems to of been out mastered by hackers which once again prove that the humans in control of these services are clearly not up to the job. In wake of this the server was switched off within 40minutes and they have sinced attemtped to release a statement to its clients about the breach. The statement about the breach. content/images/gallery/random2/antisec-dismantles-a-multi-million-dollar-intelligence-corporation.png The hack which was said to played out live via the anonops IRC servers has they wiped all traces of the server with the handy rm command. The leak of private clients can be found here and you can view the full mirror of the defacement on zone-h. So i guess this would be a LulzXmas present to them from all the activist/hacktivist around the world that support these actions, maybe for their luck they wont ever get a present like this one again.

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