Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Italy Cyber ​​Police site burglarized Hacker

Police internet site cyber Italy burglarized two groups of hackers (hackers) who previously announced plans to break-ins via Twitter. This event presumably related to the arrest of three people hackers from one of these groups.

Centro Nazionale per la Protezione Anticrimine Informatico delle Infrastrutture Critiche, or commonly abbreviated CNAIPIC (police cyber Italy), acknowledges that the site they really have been burglarized. Burglary allegedly committed by a group of hackers LulzSec and Anonymous.

In Anonymous's Twitter account, the hackers claim to steal data from CNAIPIC of 8 gigabits. As reported by the BBC page, stolen documents contained confidential information about some government agencies, such as the Ministry of Defence and the U.S. Environmental ministries. There is also data about private company Gazprom, Exxon Mobil, and many others.

Anonymous also released a preview image that reveals the structure of the organization CNAIPIC, photographs of the officers, and a long list of documents that they can succeed. CNAIPIC denied any information from their data bases are stolen.

"We're trying hard to know what really happened. We have to verify if indeed there are documents that were stolen, and which documents were stolen," the group said in a statement, quoted by the Herald Sun, Tuesday, July 26.

The attack is thought to a reply from the arrest of three members CNAIPIC Anonymous by early July. As a result of this attack, members of the Italian parliament, Emanuele Fiano, suggesting the existence of new laws related to cyber security.

"We will propose new legislation to trace the hackers in order to improve the basic aspects of state security." According to him.

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