Last month, when hackers struck AdultFriendFinder, one of the world’s largest Internet dating websites, they had no idea that they were going to expose the staff of American federal agencies, the Navy Network Information Center in Virginia Beach, and the Federal Aviation Administration… apart from leaking highly sensitive sexual information of almost four million paid account users.
The law enforcement officials, guardians of the United States’ security and paragons of virtue, (which included the United States Department of Homeland Security, the government of Augusta, Georgia, the state of Virginia and the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, DC) used their government–provided email addresses to find a ‘fuck buddy for online sex’.
Democrats aren’t worried about government data hack, though. Most of their info already came out in the Adult Friend Finder hack.
— Mav (@TheMaverick21) June 4, 2015
The leaked data, which is incredibly revealing and potentially damaging, included customers’ email addresses, usernames, passwords, birthdays and zip codes, in addition to their sexual preferences. Andrew Auernheimer, a computer hacker who analyzed the leaked data, told RT, “Military facilities should not be so incompetent as to allow their employees to freely browse trash like this on the Internet; it’s a major national security risk. This just goes to show the decadence and obsoletion of the United States government, a place where even our military bases are filled with men actively searching for whores.” Auernheimer used Twitter to publicly identify AdultFriendFinder customers, including a Washington police academy commander, an FAA employee, a California state tax worker and a naval intelligence officer who supposedly tried to cheat on his wife.
Robert Kirkenmeier of Naval Intelligence looked to cheat on his wife Diane via @adultfriendfind while on base at Naval Station Mayport.
— Andrew Auernheimer (@rabite) May 22, 2015
AdultFriendFinder connects users who are hoping to meet someone special for a hot, sexual relationship or even just a quick fling and claims the website has helped millions of people find traditional partners, swinger groups, threesomes, and a variety of other alternative partners.
Source:
http://rt.com/usa/261281-friend-finder-hack-cops/