NEW YORK� Sufferers of the data breach at security think tank Stratfor apparently are now being specific again after speaking out.
Stratfor stated Monday on its Facebook page that individuals who offered support after the organization says the loose-knit hacking movement "Anonymous" had damaged into its computer systems "might be being specific for doing this.Inch
Here's more from Stratfor's Facebook warning publish:
It's arrived at our attention our people who're speaking out for us on Facebook might be being specific for doing this and therefore are vulnerable to getting sensitive information frequently released on other websites. So, to be able to safeguard her, we advise taking security safeguards when talking on Facebook or abstaining from this altogether.
A Twitter feed that claims it's connected with Anonymous on Monday mocked sufferers who spoke towards the Connected Press. And affiliate marketers of anonymous asserted they'd removed more funds in the account of the victim who spoke on Facebook.
Stratfor's website and email continued to be suspended Monday.
Cyber-terrorist stated they stole 1000's of client charge card amounts along with other private information from the organization. Unauthorized donations produced from a few of the accounts could be corrected.
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