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Further 5GB+ Release from Bank of America by Anonymous

Posted on February 27, 2013 by Lee J

bank_of_americaAnonymous today have released further data from the Bank of America which comes in the form of a major update to the main data leak of 400+ emails and a huge list of people they are watching with a partnership with TEKsystems. The most recent release was announced by @AnonymousIRC not to long ago and contains well over 5GB of source codes, research data and other related information. The source codes that have been leaked appear to be apart of the custom warning and monitoring system that TEKsystems has created for bank of America. The files are on https://par-anoia.net and they have created a PDF press release for the updated files. 1. BofA data archive (100mb, tgz) · 1. ( first released data, see here for information)
2. Executive Data (500mb, zip) · 1. And as a very special bonus we present you with 4.8 Gigabyte data containing detailed information about top executives around the world, including detailed career, salary, bonuses. As an example check out the entry for Google’s Eric Schmidt. (Original in the file Officers_64700.xml).
3. Bofa Source Code (115mb, zip) folder named LiorFolder 1. "Additionally we received what appears to be a specific trimmed down version for Bank of America’s purposes. These were in a folder called "Lior" which is probably referring to Lior Weintraub, Team Leader at ClearForest. This folder contains Bank of America specific source code as well as datasets ready to use: Check out this directory containing several thousand tweets from Anonymous accounts or tweets related to Anonymous. LiorFolder.zip contains all subdirectories and is 116mb compressed."
4. OneCalais software (5.8GB, zip)1. *And as a very special bonus we present you with 4.8 Gigabyte data containing detailed information about top executives around the world, including detailed career, salary, bonuses. As an example check out the entry for Google’s Eric Schmidt. (Original in the file Officers_64700.xml). *As these files were found in a directory called Bloomberg it is reasonable to assume that this data is related to Bloomberg L.P. There are about 90.000 xml files in total but they contain more than one entry so in total there is information on over 200.000 executives and employees of various corporations all aroud the world. Since the data is plaintext (xml) it compresses nicely into a 500mb zip file for convenient download.

From a quick look it appears there is the development copy’s of a research and monitoring tool they have been creating which can be found in the LiorFolder archive.Due to the size of this release it will need some firm going over to see if there is anything further that is worthy of announcing. Full report to come shortly.

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