LOS ANGELES (AP) — Authorities and celebrities were grappling Monday with how to respond to a website that posted what appears to be private financial information about top government officials and stars such as Jay-Z and Mel Gibson.
Los Angeles police and the FBI said they were aware of the pages but declined to confirm they were investigating the site, which posted purported Social Security numbers and credit reports of the leaders of both agencies. Pages posted on Vice President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did not include credit reports but included addresses and other sensitive information.
Social Security numbers posted on Gibson, Jay-Z and others matched records in public databases.
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4 comments:
Good, keep them coming hackers... Now only if you could get all the sensitive documents about scams, and how the govt pulls the wool over the eyes...
Not a word from the MSM on the leaks of law abiding gun owners, that resulted in theft of firearms. But, throw the personal info of celebrities out there, and everyone cries.
Not a word from the MSM on the leaks of law abiding gun owners, that resulted in theft of firearms. But, throw the personal info of celebrities out there, and everyone cries.
March 12, 2013 at 9:12 AM
Then how did you hear about it?
10:17 Not from ABC, NBC, CNN, FOX, etc etc. I didn't even read it here first. Again no outcry from the MSM. Hopefully that helped you out, if not, I will create a wiki page and fully explain it for you.
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