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Anonymous says emails show how BofA tracked Occupy Wall Street

posted onFebruary 28, 2013
by l33tdawg

Hackers affiliated with the group “Anonymous” have released 14 gigabytes of information they are tying to Bank of America and a web intelligence firm the bank hired last year to spy on hackers and activists last year, Business Insider reports.

The trove of information is said to include information about Occupy Wall Street activists, who camped out at Dewey Square in Boston's Financial District, among other locations around the country, and directed much of their venom and verbal abuse at Bank of America, the largest bank in Massachusetts.