Anonymous Hacks U.S. Cyberterrorism Agency
- First Posted: Jun 27 2011 09:35 AM
- Updated: 33 minutes ago
Anonymous attacking a government agency called SENTINEL? This is getting way too Philip K. Dick for us.
LulzSec might have broken up over the weekend like a much-hyped band with little follow-through, but its partner in cybercrime, Anonymous, has picked up where it left off, hacking the U.S.' anti-cyberterrorism training agency. Anonymous posted on Twitter links to data taken from the Security and Network Training Initiative and National Education Laboratory, or SENTINEL, program, which is run by the Department of Homeland Security. Anonymous said that if any of its followers were "ever interested in anti-cyberterrorism training" they should scan through the hacked documents, which were used to train what one imagines were supposed to be the U.S. government's guys in charge of preventing such an attack.















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