A Twitter account associated with Anonymous has posted a screenshot of an e-mail from SpecialForces.com dated Dec. 15 admitting to the data breach. The purported SpecialForces.com e-mail confirms that Anonymous obtained customer usernames, passwords, and possibly encrypted credit card information. The e-mail advises customers that all passwords were blocked as a security precaution to prevent misuse of user accounts. SpecialForces.com was unavailable for comment, and attempts to contact purported victims of the Anonymous hack were unsuccessful.
Anonymous members were apparently motivated to attack SpecialForces.com because, the hackers believe, the site's customers are largely "military and law enforcement affiliated individuals." The attack on SpecialForces.com is part of a larger Anonymous hacking campaign called LulzXmas. The campaign included the recent attack on Stratfor Global Intelligence, a think tank focused on international security issues. In that attack, Anonymous was able to obtain more than 53,000 client e-mail addresses as well as credit card numbers and other personal information. Stratfor's website has been down since the attack over the Christmas weekend. Anonymous describes LulzXmas as weeklong hacking campaign targeting sites related to global finance, militaries and governments.
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