The hacktivists have leaked a bunch of information allegedly taken from FBI systems

Aug 22, 2013 11:19 GMT  ·  By

In an interview with The Huffington Post, representatives of the FBI said Anonymous was dismantled after the arrest of the LulzSec hackers.

“The movement is still there, and they're still yacking on Twitter and posting things, but you don't hear about these guys coming forward with those large breaches,” the FBI’s Austin P. Berglas said.

In response, the hacktivists have leaked data allegedly taken from the FBI’s systems.

The data leaked by OpLastResort consists of email addresses, physical addresses, names, mobile phone numbers, and other information. According to MinnPost, at least some of it appears to come from the FBI’s Regional Forensics Computer Laboratory (RFCL).

Around two hours ago, the hacktivists also launched what they called a “crypt challenge.”

“The first person who upload the decrypted file will win a SUPER SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW of our next operation. (including fedz!). So crack on!” the hackers said.