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Emails from Officials of the Obama Administration posted after hack

posted onSeptember 19, 2011
by l33tdawg

The names and email addresses of hundreds of U.S. intelligence officials — including some senior officials in the Obama Administration — have been posted on an anti-secrecy website after computer hackers allegedly swiped them from the internal membership list of a prestigious national security organization.

The apparent cyberattack on the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, or INSA, is the latest example of the ability of hackers to penetrate the computer systems of government agencies and private companies — including those that pride themselves on their savvy and expertise in cybersecurity.

INSA — a nonprofit that bills itself as the country's "premier intelligence and national security organization" and whose members include senior U.S. intelligence officials and government contractors — on Monday published a major report warning of an urgent need for the country to beef up its cyberdefenses. Within a couple of days, in apparent retaliation, INSA's "secure" computer system was hacked and the entire 3,000-person membership posted on the Cryptome.org website under the heading "INSA Nest of Official and Corporate Spies," INSA President Ellen McCarthy confirmed.

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