https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/3k9zzk/hacking-team-hacker-phineas-fisher-has-gotten-away-with-it
By Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai
Motherboard.Vice.com
Nov 12 2018
At 3:15 a.m. local Italian time on July 5, 2015, the usually quiet Twitter
account of the infamous spyware company Hacking Team posted a confusing
message: "Since we have nothing to hide, we're publishing our emails,
files, and source code."
The company, and its Twitter account, had gotten hacked.
The tweet included a link to a 400-gigabyte torrent file that contained
all sorts of sensitive internal files: company emails, documents,
contracts, spreadsheets, and spyware source code. Even at first sight, it
was a devastating breach--and that was before journalists started digging
into the cache, revealing Hacking Team's list of questionable customers,
its hacking techniques, and its sometimes rocky relationship with law
enforcement agencies.
A vigilante hacker who goes by the name Phineas Fisher, who was infamous
for breaching Hacking Team's main competitor FinFisher in 2014, claimed
responsibility for the attack. Months later, Phineas Fisher revealed how
they did it in a detailed step-by-step post-mortem.
And they got away with it.
In July of this year, an Italian judge ruled that the investigation into
who hacked Hacking Team should be shut down, arguing that there are no
more leads to follow.
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