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Anonymous Hacktivists Leak Bureau of Justice Statistics

May 23, 2012

Hacktivists associated with the Anonymous movement leaked 1.7GB of data belonging to the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics online.

The Bureau of Justice Statistics collects and publishes data on crime in the United States, including data on cyber-crimes. In a statement on The Pirate Bay accompanying a torrent file for downloading the data, the hacktivists wrote that the data included internal emails and an "entire database dump."

The release was part of an operation dubbed "Monday Mail Mayhem."

"We do not stand for any government or parties, we stand for freedom of people, freedom of speech and freedom of information," the statement from the hacktivists read. "We are releasing data to spread information, to allow the people to be heard and to know the corruption in their government."

In response to the attack, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Justice said it is investigating the matter and will turn any information it finds over to law enforcement.

"The department is looking into the unauthorized access of a Website server operated by the Bureau of Justice Statistics that contained data from their public Website," the spokesperson said. "The Bureau of Justice Statistics Website has remained operational throughout this time. The department s main Website, justice.gov, was not affected."

"The department is continuing protection and defensive measures to safeguard information and will refer any activity that is determined to be criminal in nature to law enforcement for investigation," the spokesperson added.

Hacktivist attacks were blamed for a majority of the breaches investigated by Verizon last year and detailed in the company’s latest data breach report. On May 20, Anonymous-affiliate group AntiS3curityOPs launched a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack against Chicago’s Website prior to the start of protests surrounding the NATO summit in the city.

To read the original eWeek article, click here: Anonymous Hacktivists Leak Bureau of Justice Statistics

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