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Bradley Foundation Breached, 56245 Files Leaked

Posted on October 30, 2016 by Lee J

Today Anonymous Poland announced a leak of data from The Bradly Foundation and as a result of this over 56,000 Files have now been dumped online.

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a charitable foundation with more than $800 million U.S. dollars in asset more

The leak was announced over the weekend and is an 29.68GB RAR file which was uploaded to filemail.com and could be downloaded via torrent, direct link or FTP.

After a lengthy process of waiting for this to download i have done a small analysis on the data at hand so far.So from an initial sweep of the data it appears most of it comes from between 2008-2015 with more dated over the 2013, 2014, 2015 years which include accounting information, email archives and a ton of internal documents.

Total 56,245
Total xlsx 2,484
Total pdf 20,831
Total docx 2,093

partial file list

Time permitting will try and get a full report on this data out.

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