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Hacker Leaks Michelle Obama's Passport (nypost.com) 122

The hacker who leaked Colin Powell's private email account last week has struck again. This time they have hacked a low-level White House staffer and released a picture of Michelle Obama's passport, along with detailed schedules for top U.S. officials and private email messages. New York Post reports: The information has been posted online by the group DC Leaks. The White House staffer -- who also apparently does advance work for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign -- is named Ian Mellul. The released documents include a PowerPoint outline of Vice President Joe Biden's recent Cleveland trip, showing his planned route, where he'll meet with individuals and other sensitive information, according to the Daily Mail. In an email to The Post, the hacker writes, "The leaked files show the security level of our government. If terrorists hack emails of White House Office staff and get such sensitive information we will see the fall of our country." The hacker adds, "We hope you will tell the people about this criminal negligence of White House Office staffers."
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Hacker Leaks Michelle Obama's Passport

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  • Totally. (Score:5, Funny)

    by Rei ( 128717 ) on Thursday September 22, 2016 @04:14PM (#52941527) Homepage

    If terrorists hack emails of White House Office staff and get such sensitive information we will see the fall of our country."

    Yeah, I totally believe you're an American. Totally. Look, this is my not-being-sarcastic face.

    • What evidence do you have of the contrary?
    • by bigpat ( 158134 )

      If terrorists hack emails of White House Office staff and get such sensitive information we will see the fall of our country."

      Yeah, I totally believe you're an American. Totally. Look, this is my not-being-sarcastic face.

      Regardless, our national security is built on the stronger foundation of common purpose of Liberty and democracy and not merely the ability of our government officials to keep secrets from us and our enemies.

      Sure there are some things that should be secret to keep people safer and which allows our government and military to operate without adversaries knowing their every move. But our national security must be stronger than secrets.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Only 5 years? No middle name? Seems suspicious.

    • Only 5 years? No middle name? Seems suspicious.

      I don't have a middle name. What's suspicious about that?

      • by Anonymous Coward
        You know who else doesn't have a middle name? Al Qaeda.
        • by Anonymous Coward

          It is Al CIA Qaeda.

      • by AK Marc ( 707885 )

        I don't have a middle name. What's suspicious about that?

        Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama does have a middle name. That's why it's suspicious.

        • I don't have a middle name. What's suspicious about that?

          Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama does have a middle name. That's why it's suspicious.

          Fair enough.

  • I suppose all of these stupid hacks make us all more security conscious. That's good.... right?

  • This is how it should be. Organizations need to embarrassed [medium.com] and publicly shamed for having lousy security. Otherwise they will never fix it (see also: linkedin, yahoo, verizon, etc). If they don't fix their security, terrorists win.
    • Sony has been embarrassed several times, so have those other organizations. There's no evidence they've fixed anything in response, because nothing really happens to them. Only thing that's changed recently is that they've taken a page right out of HBO's comedy VEEP and now blame every one of their fuck ups on the Chinese/Russian/North Korean governments.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Hold on, why is she allowed to smile on her passport? This is bullshit

  • >> The White House staffer -- who also apparently does advance work for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign -- is named Ian Mellul.

    The one thing the dox's have in common is that they show the Democratic party trying to have a democracy/debate-free transition of power from Obama to Clinton. And this dual-employed "staffer" would seem to fit the profile.

    The group most pissed about the attempted coronation has been Bernie supporters, i.e., anyone leaning left and under 45. That also happens to be m
    • by SirSlud ( 67381 ) on Thursday September 22, 2016 @04:51PM (#52941773) Homepage

      I like the way you make points. You just say stuff, and it sounds right to you, so it must be a good theory. Because you're smart, and you see the world the way it is.

    • by hey! ( 33014 )

      Sorry, it was the White House that made Cheddar Mussolini the Republican nominee?

    • Wow (Score:2, Offtopic)

      by s.petry ( 762400 )

      You start okay, because yeah many of us are fed up with a political class running ram-shod over the rest of us so that they can work toward their global domination agenda. Obama's UN speech made it clear that he does not care as much about sovereignty as he does about that agenda. The "We" in his speech that need to make sacrifices to support that end do not include him and the political class who has been wiping their ass with the US Constitution for decades. You in Europe are not much better off, but i

    • by Anonymous Coward

      If we're going to just make shit up with no evidence, why not say it was aliens?

    • Maybe it was Russians, maybe it was Bernians. Since we don't know which, let's use a term which includes both - communists.

    • by AHuxley ( 892839 )
      The contractors don't get much funding after suggesting correctly everyday police work will uncover the insider.
      With experts pushing Russia, China in the press, contractors can request huge new software support rentals and hardware investments, bid for ongoing gov staff training.
      Then upgrades and a new generation of security related software and hardware will keep that ubiquitous Skilled Bear v 3.0 out of any gov network.
      Academic grants to study other nations educational structures, write reports on th
  • What a total disaster, I sure wish there was a way to make our country great again....
  • It's not real.

  • This along with the huge Yahoo email hack, maybe repurpose IBM-360s? I don't think those beasts were ever hacked. Yeah, just being sarcastic as only way for me to vent about all these hacks.
    • Oh, they were hacked. It's just that the hackers didn't get EBCDIC and kept trying to 'unencrypt' the files they got into ASCII.

  • by tekrat ( 242117 ) on Thursday September 22, 2016 @05:43PM (#52942119) Homepage Journal

    How is it that we can have everything on the Democrats hacked, *everything*, but not one little thing comes out from the RNC? I find that highly suspicious.

    Perhaps the RNC is paying someone or is colluding with the Soviets to hack the election.

    If only Anonymous could obtain Trump's taxes to even the score a bit...

    • Maybe Trump's company didn't use the lowest bidder on all of their IT projects.

    • What would be the point?

      If they aren't embarrassed by the things Trump says and does, and by the fact that they had no-one, not one person, in the ranks of the party that they thought was better qualified to lead the party and the country then Donald Trump, they surely wouldn't be embarrassed by the release of schedules or private emails.

      How can the private things be MORE embarrassing then the dirty laundry of Donald's mouth? That just boggles the mind.

      Every few days we hear of another republican diso

  • SORRY but this is a FAKE! Look at the issue and expiration dates.... It shows it's only good for 5 years. REAL U.S. Adult passports are good for 10 years!

    • by cdrudge ( 68377 )

      Does that apply to special issuance passports for official state department travel/business or other "special" passports?

      Obama was elected in 2008 so the family getting official business passports in December 2008 isn't far fetched. Add 5 years puts it in 2013 when it gets reissued. Not saying that is what happened, but it'd be plausible.

  • The head of the FBI has stated that this year they "are gathering the data" for an "intelligent conversation" next year about "encryption". I think this type of story should be catalogued, indexed, made available for that conversation. Add to that the just revealed 500 Million account hack at Yahoo. Encrypted files would have made these vacuum cleaner jobs a bit harder ...cm
  • That is a nice smile. She must have some special privileges to be able to smile on passport photo. Unlike us mere mortals that are forever grumpy looking on our photos.

    • There is no problem. But that doesn't stop the people in the business of selling controversy making it one.
      Our role as readers is to learn what is noise and ignore it.
  • Wait a minute... since when were you allowed to smile in a passport photo?

    I had to resubmit my passport application once because the photo provided apparently involved a smirk. Really not kidding.
  • Or do what Hilliary did and set up their own server. For all of the fuss that was made about it, she was never actually hacked and most of the emails were eventually released by the state department to anyone who wanted to see them. Goes to show that using government servers doesn't guarantee anything, and that's not even considering people like Snowden.
  • When we got ours smiles were forbidden.

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