Stratfor, short for Strategic Forecasting Inc., a major U.S. security
think tank, reported over the weekend that its website had been hacked,
and that some identities and other details of its clients have been
leaked online. While the hacker has not yet been officially identified,
the notorious hacking group – Anonymous – has claimed responsibility.
Source: WSJ
The think tank provides strategic
economic, security and geopolitical intelligence, for businesses. It is
reportedly working authorities in their investigation into the hacking,
and “will assist them with the identification of the individual(s) who
are responsible". For now though, it has suspended its servers and
email.
Anonymous has posted over 4,000 home
credit card details, passwords and home addresses, from what it claims
to be Stratfor's private client list, on Pastebin – something it, and its now disbanded splinter group LulzSec, have known to do in the past. 2011 has been a busy year in the field, with numerous security breaches claimed by the group. AntiSec, the movement LulzSec and Anonymous have spearheaded, looks to be in full bloom.
Source: WSJ

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