At least one of the 20 documents is marked as confidential

Oct 9, 2013 07:34 GMT  ·  By
LulzSec Peru claims to have gained access to Venezuelan Army systems (click to see full)
   LulzSec Peru claims to have gained access to Venezuelan Army systems (click to see full)

Hackers of LulzSec Peru have published a series of documents allegedly representing “Venezuela Army secret files.”

The files have been made available on the TOR network. However, the hackers have also provided Tor2Web links that allow users to access the content even without the Tor Browser Bundle.

According to LulzSec Peru, the files have been leaked from the Operational Strategic Command of the Armed Forces of Venezuela. The information appears to be taken from a Linux machine to which the hackers have gained root access.

There are a total of 20 files, including Word documents, PDF files, Power Point presentations and images.

Some of the documents are marked as unclassified, but at least one of them is “confidential.” The confidential file is called “Antenna installation plan for the municipal elections which will be held on December 8, 2013 / Satellite internet service and electoral data for communities.”