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Recently a group of hackers have stolen big amount of secret information from Italian Cyber-Crime Police. They didn't stop there, as with the trend, they are releasing these gigabytes of secret information to public.

It's Anonymous again, who had been responsible for Sony PlayStation Network attack previously. This time the group of anonymous hackers have said that the 8 GB files they are now releasing were acquired from a source. The source is still anonymous, not to mention.

Certain people are thinking that the attack on Italian Cyber-police was carried out as a revenge after the police arrested suspicious Italian member of the group Anonymous.

However, the BBC reported that the files were originally stored in the servers of National Computer Crime Center for Critical Infrastructure Protection. "The documents include information about government offices such as Australia's Ministry of Defence and the US Department of Agriculture as well as data about private firms Gazprom, Exxon Mobil and many others," notes BBC.

Anonymous, as always, informed its "followers" on twitter about the release of these secret governmental information.

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