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Hackers swipe military personnel details

posted onJune 29, 2011
by l33tdawg

Names, email addresses and passwords were among the sensitive details of defence personnel stolen after website Defence News was hacked earlier this month.

Affected users would include military personnel and "defense decision-makers", according to the website's description of its reader base. Gannett Government Media alerted readers to the breach yesterday after it noticed the attack on 7 June.

"We also discovered that the attacker gained unauthorised access to files containing information of some of our users. The information in those files included first and last name, userID, password, email address, the internal number we assigned to the account, and, if provided, ZIP code, duty status, paygrade, and branch of service," the organisation wrote on its web site.

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