What the hek : Steal from rich, give to charity. 'Anonymous' hackers hit US security firm Stratfor | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1368734 ![]() 12/25/2011 08:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: What the hek : Steal from rich, give to charity. 'Anonymous' hackers hit US security firm Stratfor Well, a security firm, with economic goals, like investing in war and in keeping profit for them instead of the people, country or whatever they secured. Sounds like their money is being spent better now. |
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Ticker2.0 (OP) User ID: 5277461 ![]() 12/25/2011 08:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: What the hek : Steal from rich, give to charity. 'Anonymous' hackers hit US security firm Stratfor Stratfor has published a daily intelligence briefing since its inception in 1996. Its rise to prominence occurred with the release of its Kosovo Crisis Center during the 1999 NATO air-strikes over Kosovo, which led to publicity in Time magazine, Texas Monthly, and other major publications.[1] Before the end of 1999, however, Stratfor had introduced a subscription service through which it offered the majority of its analyses. At the time of the September 11, 2001 attacks, Stratfor made its "breaking news" paragraphs, as well as some notable analyses predicting likely actions to be taken by al-Qaeda and the Bush administration, available freely to the public. |
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