2017-03-15 at 6:12 AM UTC
I found an easy security issue in a network of websites and was able to obtain over six million names, dob, and ssn. In the midst of pulling the data from the servers the admin must have noticed a large number of requests and investigated. The admin banned all of my accounts and fix the error. I estimate that it would have been over 10 million. I got over half of what I expected. I have not contacted the admin yet. I am going to wait and see if the US government announces it to the public. These were all government websites and most ended with .gov. The people were ordinary citizens using a certain service.
These are the totals from each state.
Alabama = 1,394,018
Arizona = 891,820
Arkansas = 597,242
Delaware = 236,293
Idaho = 151,992
Illinois = 1,235,564
Kansas = 647,230
Maine = 283,558
Oklahoma = 862,278
Vermont = 183,536
I know of several other security holes in government websites. That is all for now.
Your dearest friend,
MrHigh
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2017-03-15 at 6:13 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
I thought you posted this, along with a newspaper article last year>?
2017-03-15 at 6:15 AM UTC
Wasn't it this dude who was in the article? Like some internet media outlet thing and they linked to the site.
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2017-03-15 at 6:21 AM UTC
aldra
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yup
I remember because they didn't post the name of the site, kept referring to it as 'that site' lel
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2017-03-15 at 12:33 PM UTC
If the FBI is reading this Wassup bustas
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2017-03-15 at 12:56 PM UTC
I'll turn over mrhigh for 100 bitcoin
2017-03-15 at 2:39 PM UTC
Apart from obvious financial motivations the suspect appears to enjoy the notoriety begot by the high-profile nature of his crimes as well. The behavioral analysis unit assess with moderate certainty that at some point the suspect might return to where he first announced his crime in order to relive it. Not unlike a serial killer, returning to a grave site in order to relive the thrill of his crime.
Did i say that out loud...
2017-03-15 at 4:07 PM UTC
If any police are reading this I will rattex any forum member for meth coins
2017-03-15 at 4:14 PM UTC
If the policemans are reading this dont worry because my dad stole my grinder and my weed
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2017-03-15 at 6:21 PM UTC
These are the urls that lead to the webservers that were hacked.
joblink.alabama.gov
azjobconnection.gov
arjoblink.arkansas.gov
joblink.delaware.gov
idahoworks.gov
illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov
kansasworks.com
joblink.maine.gov
okjobmatch.com
vermontjoblink.com
2017-03-16 at 12:23 AM UTC
Ajax
African Astronaut
[rumor the placative aphakia]
All of my information is already out there and scammers call me daily. You're probably one of them. Part of the new age.