Good Job: CIA Public Website Hacked

This should make you feel really good about that medical database that Obamacare calls for

Hackers briefly took down the public website of the CIA early Wednesday evening, but U.S. officials said no sensitive or classified material was compromised.

A group calling itself LulzSec took responsibility for the site crash in a Twitter message at around 6 p.m. “Tango down — cia.gov — for the lulz.”

Hackers also broke into the U.S. Senate‘s public website on Wednesday but were blocked from downloading any sensitive material. It was the second such attack in less than a week.

I blame Bush. Or Palin. Or ATMs.

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3 Responses to “Good Job: CIA Public Website Hacked”

  1. mojo says:

    Gee, a public website! What a coup!

    Twits.

  2. captainfish says:

    I blame automation.

  3. Maggie Mama says:

    No, biggy … I heard they were just looking for more photos of Anthony Weiner.

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