Posted on 01/06/2017 10:02:34 AM PST by COUNTrecount
A hacker claims to have breached the FBIs official website for the second time, describing their security systems as lazy.
The hacker, who goes by the name CyberZeist, reportedly breached the FBIs website and posted some of the private information he obtained to the open source site Pastebin.
FBI trying to patch-up their Plone CMS #0day at https://t.co/IRhqdQjNbp, too late!! #ComingSoon #NewYearsEve pic.twitter.com/u7KOXNO3qV
CyberZeist (@cyberzeist2) December 31, 2016
This leak is totally devoted to the Anonymous Movement, he wrote.
CyberZeist reportedly exposed a vulnerability in the Plone Content Management System (CMS) of the FBIs, reportedly penetrating the websites systems without prior warning.
RT reports Google and federal agencies such as the CIA also use the Plone CMS security system.
The data obtained by CyberZeist reportedly included information on 155 FBI agents, including personal details such as their names, email addresses, and passwords.
CyberZeist claims he hacked the website merely to show the FBIs vulnerabilities, describing the FBIs webmaster as having a very lazy attitude.
I was assigned to test out the zero day vulnerability on FBI and Amnesty website, he wrote, adding that the agencys security provider was too afraid to use it against the FBI website.
It is not the first time that CyberZeist has successfully hacked the FBI. In 2011, he stole 250 email addresses and passwords from the website by using a phishing scam which feigned the appearance of a login portal.
After his most recent hack, CyberZeist asked his Twitter followers who would they most like to be his next hacking target, with 37.3% of respondents opting for banking corporations.
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Darn Russians!
Damn Russians.
Pretending Podesta’s e-mail are “The American Election System” is nonsense.
Federal government IT security is abysmal. They always go with the lowest bidder and don’t pay their people what they’re worth.
A 10 year old Russian.
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