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Fuck FBI Friday

Published by artvandelay on 2024-01-17 18:08

A series of hacks against the Federal Bureau of Investigation, law enforcement agencies, and contractors by Anonymous-affiliated group Lulzsec/Antisec.

Fuck FBI Friday: Infragard Atlanta & Unveillance

This release consists of a user list from the Atlanta, GA chapter of InfraGard, a public-private information sharing network operated by the FBI and the inbox of Karim Hijazi, then the CEO of Unveillance, a now defunct cybersecurity company.

Fuck FBI Friday II: IRCFederal

Fuck FBI Friday III: ManTech International

For the third in the series, Antisec turns their attention to ManTech International, a defense contractor specializing in cybersecurity and private intelligence work. They tenuously connect this breach to the FFF family of releases by citing that ManTech had won a contract with the FBI to maintain their network security. The release itself is made up of internal presentations, candidate resumes, and contract records from the U.S. Army and NATO.

Fuck FBI Friday IV: Vanguard Defense Industries

This release sees a return to InfraGard and the world of police and business partnership under the umbrella of "Critical Infrastructure-Key Resources" through the inbox of Richard T. Garcia, a senior vice president at Vanguard Defense Industries, a contractor with a focus in this area. The emails for this release are handily organized by subject.

Fuck FBI Friday V: IACS Cybercrime Investigators

Fuck FBI Friday VI: Boston Police Department

This release also includes the conference call between FBI and British police representatives.

Fuck FBI Friday VII: Puckett & Faraj

Hack of the law firm that represented Frank Wuterich, a participant in the Haditha massacre. The release statement claimed this was in response to the differing standards to which Wuterich and Chelsea Manning were held for their actions as their trials took place within months of each other.