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Arizona police hacked for 3rd time in 10 days

Xeni Jardin at 4:01 pm Fri, Jul 1, 2011

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MSNBC: "For the third time in less than 10 days, confidential information from Arizona's law enforcement community was hacked and posted online, with the same basic group of hackers behind the effort."

Boing Boing editor/partner and tech culture journalist Xeni Jardin hosts and produces Boing Boing's in-flight TV channel on Virgin America airlines (#10 on the dial), and writes about living with breast cancer. Diagnosed in 2011. @xeni on Twitter. email: xeni@boingboing.net.

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  • Anonymous

    True reform is going to be next to impossible until the average person once again has power in the government. That is why I kindly suggest that someone take on the banks, expose our corrupt government and economy in detail and spread that as far as possible.

  • Phlip

    I would guess it’s the TDL-4 virus. Look that sucker up if you want to get a dose of apocalyptic fear going!

  • snoproblem

    I hope they expose some of Arpaio’s info – something really juicy for the feds to use. That son of a motherless goat is long overdue for some karma correction.

    • Phlip

      > I hope they expose some of Arpaio’s info – something really juicy for the feds to use.

      Are you implying a court should allow evidence not obtained under a warrant?

      • Anonymous

        Once information is released and in the public domain doesn’t that mean it can be used in a criminal investigation? Are you saying if I’m at a friend’s house and see a hd labeled “kiddy diddling” and take it to the cops that they can’t at least use it to start an investigation?

      • EvilCatBucky

        Wouldn’t(suddenly) publicly available information be enough to GET a warrant to then obtain evidence for use in a court?

        • Cowicide

          Yap.

  • dross1260

    no, don’t ruin the aves.

  • jerwin

    Personally, I’m hoping for a few more pictures of vultures. They really are magnificent creatures– beautiful plumage.

    • Anonymous

      http://www.flickr.com/photos/28369795@N00/3347767771/in/set-72157626079032584

  • querent

    I bet it’s them dirty imgrants.