Anonymous release e-mail login details of 90k Military personnel

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Internet Activist group Anonymous have released information about their latest attack today, in which they posted 90,000 e-mail addresses and passwords of Military personnel.

It marks another leak under the #Antisec movement which seems to be quickly gaining a reputation for mass leaks of information. The question is whether these leaks are of benefit to Anonymous’s goal of protecting Internet freedoms and user privacy or if it is simply putting people at risk for no legitimate reason.

The large database of sensitive military data that was named ‘Military Meltdown Monday’ was quickly released to torrents and mirrors alike, making it extremely difficult for governments to remove the information from the web and public view. The 90,000 login details included personnel from SOCOM, Marine Corps, Homeland Security, State Department staff and US CENTCOM which is just a few of the leaks victims.

Anonymous said “Additionally we found some related datas on different servers we got access to after finding credentials in the Booz Allen System. We added anything which could be interesting. And last but not least we found maps and keys for various other treasure chests buried on the islands of government agencies, federal contractors and shady whitehat companies. This material surely will keep our blackhat friends busy for a while”

So far Anonymous and the now disbanded LulzSec, seem to have a history of targeting US based websites and corporations which leads one to believe the majority of members in such groups are from the US. The question is, how long will it be before we start seeing leaks from other governments?

http://www.neowin.net/news/anonymous-release-e-mail-login-details-of-90k-military-personnel

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ResolutePosted:

xSHiiFT I used to support Anonymous but now I hope to god they're whole group gets taken down. Those people risk their lives for the country they live in. If there wasn't a military, there wouldn't be a United States of America and they wouldn't have the freedoms they are taking for granted. THAT IS TOO **** FAR.

Hold up bro not every Anon hacks the governent data..
I didn't atleast.

JESUS_111111111Posted:

Dude anonymous will start ww3!!!

*trollface*

AvengedBudzPosted:

African_Ops That's sad.

AnonymousIRC AnonymousIRC
Here is quick access to the 90,000 Military emails and passwords: http://thetechgame.org/download/405742/military_email_pw.rar | #AntiSec Haha!
;)

AvengedBudzPosted:

hahahah suck SH** Us Military LOl

stickyickyuuPosted:

Yea, thats a step to far in the right direction. They are just proving a point, but, at whos cost? surely not their own. I wouldnt want sensitive personnel data like that spread across the internet for any reason. Think about the result... How many familys did you put through a hardship? For what reason? I get making a point, but sometimes, that point is too critical. Take it down a notch, attack fair game, not people that are random...

hackerboyPosted:

He will stop at nothing these guys

snazzysnipezzPosted:

Is it weird how the internet was created by the American Government during the Cold War, now these disrespectful Jared Milton's & Biebtard's out there decide they want government info if I could find thej I would choke them with draino
SMH.

bsmPosted:

Sick of these f*cking hackers all the time..

African_OpsPosted:

That's sad.

xSHiiFTPosted:

I used to support Anonymous but now I hope to god they're whole group gets taken down. Those people risk their lives for the country they live in. If there wasn't a military, there wouldn't be a United States of America and they wouldn't have the freedoms they are taking for granted. THAT IS TOO **** FAR.