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8GB of Data Stolen From Italian Cybercrime Unit 123

Orome1 writes "Evidence servers of the Italian National Anti-Cybercrime Center for the Protection of Critical Infrastructure (CNAIPIC) have been breached and some of their contents published by a group of hackers calling themselves 'Legion of Anonymous Doom,' who apparently got on board the AntiSec campaign. The group has made clear that its sitting on around eight GB of stolen data and that it plans to release it all."
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8GB of Data Stolen From Italian Cybercrime Unit

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  • From the title... (Score:4, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 26, 2011 @03:54AM (#36880830)

    8GB of Data Stolen sounds like a USB flash drive was stolen

  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 26, 2011 @04:36AM (#36881038)

    Uhm, you know I actually read that link... it
    1. Doesn't say anything about installing the software on "every PC", just every PC for that person accused of a crime.
    2. Was withdrawn, and replaced with a command not to use computers until the trial is complete.

    It would hardly help against anonymous people, since you wouldn't know which computers to install it on beforehand.

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