We need an “Open Season” and Bounties placed on Hackers.
If I were in law enforcement I would change careers.
And we’re expected to entrust the police with sensitive critical information? Nah, not me. At least not anymore.
Wonder if the taking of the precinct in Seattle gave them access.
Are you Antifa saying there wasn’t any inside government help?
You have to “register” to see the “good” stuff.
Looks like a trap.
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We need better data security experts on our side.
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Mostly Indian H1B trash that runs our networks now. Think about it.
“hacked” my a$%...it was leaked and prolly from FBI...
Geez, took the media long enough to notice this!
Just proves no personal records should be kept on computers attached to the internet.
Netsential, the data warehousing and web hosting firm at the core of the leak, is pretty odd when you start looking at it.
Their Federal contract expired October 3, 2019.
https://samsupport.net/registrations/035996508
They incorporated in Delaware 4/5/2000 and are not currently listed as in good standing. Search file number 3183427 here:
https://icis.corp.delaware.gov/ecorp/entitysearch/NameSearch.aspx
Their listed address of 12832 Willow Centre Dr STE C in Houston is just a small office in a low rent office condo park. No indication of where they host the massive amount of data they obviously manage.
Their director, Stephen Gartrell, has a nice picture with Robert Mueller here:
Stephen Gartrell is also listed as involved in another business called “C & C Mattingly Business Interests” which seems to be almost non-existent.
https://www.corporationwiki.com/Texas/Houston/stephen-m-gartrell/30230302.aspx
And then there’s this tidbit that ties Gartrell and C&C together:
“Stephen Gartrell
May 30, 2006 - General Partner, C & C Mattingly Business Interests, Ltd Nonclassifiable Establishments, 14550 Torrey Chase Blvd, Houston, TX 77014.”
Just a lot of ????????????
Good luck finding them. Can’t get trained, tested and certified fast enough.