Facebookers Data ready for sale by Russian Hackers
April 25, 2010Internet News – A suspected Russian hackers were preparing a strategy to execute the action in New Zealand. Police were deployed to the area looking for the hackers.
Quoted by Big News Network, Sunday (4/25/2010), New Zealand police today claimed to have been chasing a Russian hacker who tried to sell important information belongs to millions of Facebook users.
“In addition we are also pursuing these hackers wanted to find evidence for the possibility of a hacker named Kirllos it will make New Zealand as an operational base in carrying out their action,” said Detective from the National Cyber Crime Centre which is not mentioned by name.
Kirllos estimated to have successfully hacked Facebook accounts millions of the world. From there he also managed to safeguard personal data and important information, including user name and password, which will be sold through the internet forums that are not famous.
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