The hackers responsible for a Christmas Eve attack on consulting firm Stratfor released more information over the weekend, this time divulging email addresses, log-ins and passwords...
Activist hacker group Antisec says it has stolen thousands of emails, passwords and credit card details from Stratfor, a US-based security firm. They say the information was easily taken because the company, whose clients include the US defence department, did not encrypt it. The group also claim that they used credit card details of big businesses to post donations to various charities but individuals are complaining of being targeted as well. Al Jazeera's Alan Fisher reports from Washington.
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