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http://www.youtube.c...feature=related <----- Youtube Video.

Could not find an english version on google, so I have used Google translate, sorry for that.

Anonymous strikes in Denmark: We have hacked CPR.dk and Atea 5. November

Hacker grouping Anonymous claims to have broken into the Central Office and at the IT company Atea. No leakage of sensitive personal data, says CPR itself.

By Mikkel Meister Tuesday, 6th november 2012 - 13:30

The international hacker group Anonymous claims in a message on the website http://pastebin.com/UZJGwHjp to have hacked into the website of the Central Person CPR.dk, and thus got their hands on personal information about Danes.

The group claims while being in possession of information from the Danish IT company Atea A / S.

"Security in Denmark is a joke, and it we do not accept. Therefore we show you now what it is we are talking about, "says the message from Anonymous.

IT and Social Security Department of Economic Affairs and the Interior Ministry confirms to Version2 that an attack has taken place, but downplaying the seriousness of it.

"I can confirm that there has been no in the CPR.dk, but the website does not contain sensitive personal information. The Social Security system has not been subject to hacking, "says Head of Economy and Ministry of Interior Carsten Grage to Version2.

CSC is responsible for the operation of civil registration system will not comment on client matters to Version2, but refers to the Economy and the Ministry of Interior explanation.

Hacked because of waterworks customer

It shows also that none of the personal data of the Danes, the group claims to have taken from CPR, has been posted online.

"We are not against you (citizens, ed.), But we do what is necessary before others with bad intentions to do the same and destroy your life."

IT company Atea dealing among other things with IT security, and that is why Anonymous has been on the horizon, according to the statement.

Read also: Waterworks not fear hackers: 'We will close just water'

"In the past few months, the Danish government declared cyber war and turned some of our own against us and used the media to spin stories about hackers ability to attack waterworks," writes Anonymous thus continues:

"But here comes a 'fun fact'. Atea in Denmark, IT security in their product portfolio, and one of their customers is, yes, I already have guessed it - a waterworks, "says the message, which also calls Atea to check on how much has been intercepted from the company's VPN.

Security consultant: Take it with a grain of salt

According to Peter Kruse, consultant at IT security firm CSIS, all information is preliminarily taken with a grain of salt.

"So far we know in reality as much as you, and it goes on a lot of claims about hacks, which has dumped some tables from CPR and some database structures from Atea. Now we must wait and see if there are released more, but just looks a bit thin leg out, "Kruse said to Version2.

Version2 is awaiting a comment from Atea.

Source: http://www.version2....k-og-atea-48716, http://pastebin.com/UZJGwHjp Should be more out there, it's late and i'm going to bed, delete it if you want to.

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what a good way to turn the public against you. stupid

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