Search

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

hackers also penatrates FBI's reliable and strong Networking of Web Sites

WASHINGTON - Not just break down the security system electronics companies only, the hacker or hackers also target data of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). They stole 180 passwords owned by members of an institution that became the FBI partner.


"Someone has to mess up the website. We currently do not know how the attack occurred or the methods used to steal passwords," said Paul Farley, president of the Atlanta InfraGard Members Alliance. The agency is formed by the FBI to collect information on security threats to the physical facilities and infrastructure of the Internet in the U.S..

List passwords are stolen are owned by members who come from various institutions, including the Army, the organization's Internet security, and telecommunications operators. Actors who claim the name Lulz Security divulge their password on the internet.

Lulz Security claims to have used one of these access to stealing about 1,000 documents and personal e-mail from one of the important officials. They said the action is a form of protest to the Pentagon, U.S. Defense Department, which some time ago planned to include an attack in cyberspace as a form of war. Security Lulz previously admitted as an online service attacker Sony and Nintendo.

The FBI has released an official statement will attack and theft of identity data. Efforts to investigate the incident is underway.