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Anonymous Leaks 1TB of Data from Kenya
Ash Ock
#1 Posted : Thursday, April 28, 2016 12:58:43 PM
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ANONYMOUS LEAKED CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS FROM THE MINISTRY SERVERS AGAINST GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION.

The online hacktivist Anonymous has conducted a sophisticated cyber attack on the government of Kenya by breaching its Foreign ministry server, stealing a trove of data and ending up leaking some of it on the Dark Web. The cyber attack was conducted under the banner of operation OpAfrica which was launched last year against child abuse, child labour and corruption in the African countries.

The dumped data contains confidential and non-confidential PDF and Docx files from the ministry server including email conversations, security related communication, international trade agreements and letters discussing the security situation in Sudan where government forces are fighting the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA).

Other letters include conversation related to weapon clearance in Namibia, details about a business collaboration deal between Kenya and Oman, several other documents discussing state officials visiting the country. However, one internal email document is really interesting and talks about security alert for the ministry of foreign affairs’ staff sent by Information Communications Technology (ICT) stating that someone is trying to hack staff email IDs by sending phishing emails containing malicious links. The ICT administrator also shared a screenshot of an email sent by the hackers.

or readers information the dumped data does not include email addresses or passwords, however, in an exclusive conversation with one of the Anonymous hackers HackRead was told that:

We have 1TB of data but at the moment, we have leaked just one portion of it. In few days you will receive full disclosure of the data – We the Anonymous will stand against corruption, child abuse, and child labour! The government of Kenya should have expected.

The leaked data can be accessed using Tor Onion browser. Remember, in March 2016, Kenyan oil refinery website was also defaced for OpAfrica. Another group hacked South African job portal, Ugandan Ministry Of Finance and an IT company under the Rwandan government. The group also leaked details of 64,000 workers from Tanzanian telecom firm for OpAfrica.

Stay tuned for full disclosure of the data.


https://www.hackread.com...inistry-foreign-affairs/



For those on Tor, the address is: http://qkjscem7kksghlux....inistryOfForeignAffairs/

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Swenani
#2 Posted : Thursday, April 28, 2016 1:51:07 PM
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Nothing interesting,most of the docs are basically ministerial progress reports(which I think were prepared and presented during the cabinet retreat in Naivasha).

But I found this ot be very interesting-Presentation from National treasury

Taking credit for the global low fuel prices and claiming bus fares are at an all time low

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• Overall Kenyan’s standard of living has improved over time. We have managed to keep inflation low, stable and within target.
o Prices of commodities in the market are not rapidly increasing; for example the cost of pump oil prices such as kerosene, petrol and diesel are at an all-time low, benefitting the Mwananchi through low matatu and bus fares, cooking fuel (kerosene) and stable prices of goods given that manufacturers are not increasing the prices of manufactured goods


Claiming that interest rates are also low
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• Overall Kenyan’s standard of living has improved over time. We have managed to keep inflation low, stable and within target.
o Prices of commodities in the market are not rapidly increasing; for example the cost of pump oil prices such as kerosene, petrol and diesel are at an all-time low, benefitting the Mwananchi through low matatu and bus fares, cooking fuel (kerosene) and stable prices of goods given that manufacturers are not increasing the prices of manufactured goods


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• The Business environment is now easier and friendly. Macroeconomic stability has been maintained with inflation remaining low and within target; low and stable interest rates and a competitive exchange rate stable. This has lowered the cost of imports to our Kenyans.


Kumbe Joho was a cartel
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- Dealing with the cartels under the CFS Management,


Very few jobless people
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• The economy continues to generate jobs for our Youth and Women. In 2014, with an economic growth of 5.3 percent we generated 800,000 new jobs. Last year (2015) with a growth of 5.6 percent, the economy is expected to have generated a similar number of jobs. As the economy continues to grow, we shall be able to generate on an annual basis of 1 million jobs.
• The IMF approved a US$1.5 billion precautionary loan arrangement and noted that Kenya’s recent growth performance remains robust and the outlook is positive. This positive outlook will generate the much needed jobs for our youth.


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Jubilee for 2017!!!
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Swenani
#3 Posted : Thursday, April 28, 2016 3:24:45 PM
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Jameni

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But ICT Cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru said: "it is not entirely true" that the ministry's server was hacked.

"The report is not correct. People give lots of stories on social media. We will carry out investigations," he told The Star on phone.


So all these are manufactured docs?
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Intelligentsia
#4 Posted : Thursday, April 28, 2016 5:08:57 PM
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@swenani was not able to access the dump - whats the story on the namibia weapons
kollabo
#5 Posted : Thursday, April 28, 2016 5:15:21 PM
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Is that all? No bombshell exposed?
Swenani
#6 Posted : Thursday, April 28, 2016 5:44:57 PM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
@swenani was not able to access the dump - whats the story on the namibia weapons

Nothing, it was a request to facilitate the security detail and their guns clearance at JKIA for Namibia's pm
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murchr
#7 Posted : Thursday, April 28, 2016 5:55:20 PM
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kollabo wrote:
Is that all? No bombshell exposed?


What a waste Laughing out loudly ....but that's alot of data. Even going through it is very tasking
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wanyee
#8 Posted : Thursday, April 28, 2016 7:08:08 PM
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Silly misplaced activitism why dint they hack the Panama law firm or the Bermuda and Cayman Island banks and law firms..Ushienz tu ..targeting a poor 3rd world country haijavamia Syria or Libya we are just eating our own mbuzis but these ministries need to stop using Zimbra so many loopholes and use multiple ..let me d'oh!
alma1
#9 Posted : Thursday, April 28, 2016 7:12:58 PM
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wanyee wrote:
Silly misplaced activitism why dint they hack the Panama law firm or the Bermuda and Cayman Island banks and law firms..Ushienz tu ..targeting a poor 3rd world country haijavamia Syria or Libya we are just eating our own mbuzis


The word activism is used by Jubilee moles.

If I were you I would worry about whoever got hacked. Usually, if someone has hacked this material it means they are able to hack more.

You should either be firing people who are supposed to keep these stories mute or be very worried.

That's all I can say about the process.

As for the information. They are actually looking for the Saudis in this one. It's called financing. Even hackers need money. Their main goal is to expose slavery. So unfortunately the Ministry of Foreign affairs was good game.

You may be looking for scandals, they are looking for evidence to give their financiers that labor laws are being flouted.


That's my personal opinion. What say murchr?
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

murchr
#10 Posted : Thursday, April 28, 2016 7:35:05 PM
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alma1 wrote:
wanyee wrote:
Silly misplaced activitism why dint they hack the Panama law firm or the Bermuda and Cayman Island banks and law firms..Ushienz tu ..targeting a poor 3rd world country haijavamia Syria or Libya we are just eating our own mbuzis


The word activism is used by Jubilee moles.

If I were you I would worry about whoever got hacked. Usually, if someone has hacked this material it means they are able to hack more.

You should either be firing people who are supposed to keep these stories mute or be very worried.

That's all I can say about the process.

As for the information. They are actually looking for the Saudis in this one. It's called financing. Even hackers need money. Their main goal is to expose slavery. So unfortunately the Ministry of Foreign affairs was good game.

You may be looking for scandals, they are looking for evidence to give their financiers that labor laws are being flouted.


That's my personal opinion. What say murchr?


Anyone can get hacked. If NASA was hacked what about a mere Ministry? Hii imekuwa kawaida but Mucheru should seek the services of a hacker to identify the weak and vulnerable points.
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