CIA website allegedly hacked by ‘Anonymous’
Stephen C. Webster | 10.02.2012 23:37 | Technology | World
 http://www.cia.gov/ appeared to be offline Friday afternoon, shortly after a Twitter account associated with the hacker group “Anonymous” announced that it had been taken down.
 http://www.cia.gov/ appeared to be offline Friday afternoon, shortly after a Twitter account associated with the hacker group “Anonymous” announced that it had been taken down.  https://twitter.com/#!/AnonymousPress/status/168064051304341504
 https://twitter.com/#!/AnonymousPress/status/168064051304341504
      Russia Today was the first organization to report the alleged hack.
 http://rt.com/usa/news/anonymous-hacked-cia-hackers-049/
 http://rt.com/usa/news/anonymous-hacked-cia-hackers-049/ If hackers were indeed responsible for the website’s downtime Friday, it wouldn’t be the first instance: hackers with the now-dormant “Lulz Security” group said last June that they were responsible for taking down the CIA’s website, which is of little significance to agency operations.
 http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/06/15/cyber-attacks-expose-network-weaknesses/
 http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/06/15/cyber-attacks-expose-network-weaknesses/
      
      
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