By Mark Mix
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Computer hackers are avenging the Occupy movement by exposing the personal information of police officers who evicted protesters and threatening family-values advocates who led a boycott of an American Muslim television show.
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He urged fellow hackers with access to greater computing power to crack the encryption on passwords and see if the victims had used the same password for any other accounts.
Hackers post cops' personal data to avenge Occupy movement →
"I hope the individuals behind these cyberattacks understand the consequences of what they are doing," said John Adler, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. "There are very dangerous criminals out there who might seek retribution"
Hackers post cops' personal data to avenge Occupy movement →