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FBI PSA: Hacktivists Threaten Law Enforcement
- To: Ryan Carboni <[email protected]>
- Subject: FBI PSA: Hacktivists Threaten Law Enforcement
- From: [email protected] (coderman)
- Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 01:12:43 -0800
- Cc: cpunks <[email protected]>
- In-reply-to: <CAO7N=i0OQ02nF0wjfP4xWOkDuoD=7G7FZHfdDkBnm5LvF=OXMA@mail.gmail.com>
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 2:23 PM, Ryan Carboni <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.ic3.gov/media/2015/151118.aspx
bwahahaha!!
> Law enforcement personnel and public officials may be at increased risk of
> being targeted by hacktivists.
trololololololol!
> Hacking collectives are effective at
> leveraging open source, publicly available information identifying officers
> and public officials, their employers or associates, and their families.
kekekekeke!
> With this in mind, officers and public officials should be highly aware of
> their email account security and their online presence and exposure. For
> example, posting images wearing uniforms displaying name tags or listing
> their police department on social media sites can increase an officer's risk
> of being targeted or attacked.
*guffahchortlesnortblat*
> Many legitimate online posts are linked directly to personal social media
> accounts. Law enforcement personnel and public officials need to maintain an
> enhanced awareness of the content they post and how it may reflect on
> themselves, their family, and their employer, or how it could be used
> against them in court or during online attacks.
in a court OF LAW! bwahaha!
best regards,