DrCaleb DrCaleb:
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ome of the IDs were associated with personal information of the device owners, such as names, cellphone numbers and postal addresses, while others were not linked with any personal data.
AntiSec said it removed all personal details before posting the IDs online
Of course one has to ask where they got this data, and why they are using it.
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AntiSec said it obtained the IDs in March by exploiting a Java vulnerability and accessing a desktop folder on the laptop of a special agent who worked with the FBI's regional cyber action and evidence response teams in New York.
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The group also said it publicized the IDs in order to draw attention to the fact that the FBI was compiling such information, and to get people to start asking why the law enforcement agency might be collecting the data, and what they could be doing with it.
Or were you asking about the FBI having and using the data? For sure it's some sort of NWO plot to enslave humanity, and murder kittens.