The Crackas violated a database of police arrested names

The most well-known group of young people , named Crackas With Attitude (CWA), which gained notoriety by hacking his personal emails Director and Deputy Director the FBI, has other important and sensitive data in its hands.

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The team Crackas With Attitude, claims to have gained access to a portal of authorities through which one can access:

  • Arrest data
  • Tools for the exchange of information on terrorist attacks and active shooters

That said , known as Joint Automated Booking (JABS) [Common Automated Reservation System] is only available from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the judicial authorities and the police.

In addition, the Crackas With Attitube team reports that they have also gained access to another tool, which is something like one chat system between the FBI and other law enforcement agencies located in the US.

Two days ago, CWA published in Pastebin and Cryptobin a portion of the data it has in its hands with names, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers for about 3.500 man serving in law enforcement and military units.

The hacking group has not yet given the data of those who have been arrested from time to time in the USA, but to prove that it has this information in its hands it has given a screenshot (see photo at the beginning of this article) with of JABS which appears to be true.

This information is considered particularly sensitive because it can expose secret police informants and the hacking team could actually harm the authorities by releasing this information.

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