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Stratfor Global Intelligence Service, a company based in Austin, Tex., that analyzes geopolitical risk
a United States research group that puts out a daily newsletter on security issues
The hackers posted a list online that they say contains Stratfor's confidential client list as well as credit card details, passwords and home addresses for some 4,000 Stratfor clients. The hackers also said they had details for more than 90,000 credit card accounts.
Stratfor Global Intelligence Service, a company based in Austin, Tex., that analyzes geopolitical risk
Some of the emails may be forged or altered to include inaccuracies. Some may be authentic. We will not validate either [...]
. . . Stratfor's first big break had come in 1999 with a spate of glowing articles such as this January piece in Time, which reported Stratfor's 'striking' theory that the U.S. bombing of Iraq in December 1998 was 'actually designed to mask a failed U.S.-backed coup.'
WikiLeaks' latest release, of hacked emails from Stratfor, shines light on the murky world of private intelligence-gathering
Some of the emails may be forged or altered to include inaccuracies. Some may be authentic. We will not validate either [...]
Stratfor Global Intelligence Service, a company based in Austin, Tex., that analyzes geopolitical risk
a United States research group that puts out a daily newsletter on security issues
The hackers posted a list online that they say contains Stratfor's confidential client list as well as credit card details, passwords and home addresses for some 4,000 Stratfor clients. The hackers also said they had details for more than 90,000 credit card accounts.