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Ha! :)
Federal law enforcement officials are investigating the online publication of home addresses of senior officials and former officials of the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other agencies, CBS News has learned.
Investigators became aware of the incident Tuesday, reports CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues.
Last month, the names and personal information of 100 U.S. military personnel were leaked online by a group claiming allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
In this case, however, sources tell CBS News that investigators believe an apparent right-wing extremist group is behind the posting of the information.
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These days isn't right wing extremist redundant?
ReplyDeleteI call bs, isn't the "Jesus is lord" a tad out of range for this? It doesn't match to me, but I'm usually wrong about things.
ReplyDeleteWhatever they say is a lie.
DeleteAnd just who IS this infamous "right wing extremist" group? They sound really dangerous. Unnamed of course. LOL Which means the usual, it's all of us.
ReplyDeleteit's all of us.
DeleteWear it as a badge of pride! :)
Don't know who really published this data but that's irrelevant. If you collect a paycheck that is funded by taxpayer dollars then you have no right to anonymity. We should have the right as taxpayers to know where you work, what you do, where you live and other such normal information that .gov has on ALL OF US.
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