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Anonymous leaks secret Canadian doc to avenge member’s death

Hacking group threatens to make public ‘stunning secrets’ if RCMP officer not arrested for member’s killing

29.07.2015 - Update : 29.07.2015
Anonymous leaks secret Canadian doc to avenge member’s death

By Barry Ellsworth

TRENTON, Ontario

 Anonymous released Tuesday the first of what it promises to be “stunning secrets” about Canada’s spy agency in revenge for the shooting death of one of its members by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

The hacking organization sent what it said is a sensitive government document to The National Post newspaper. The newspaper published excerpts Tuesday, detailing 25 secret foreign stations operated by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).

The document is purportedly from the Treasury Board of Canada and says many of the stations “are located in developing countries and/or unstable environments” and are staffed by approximately 70 CSIS employees who handle about 22,500 messages per year, as well as a “high volume of extremely sensitive traffic from the Washington station.”

Cybercrime investigators with the Communications Security Establishment are investigating how Anonymous secured the document and leaked it to media, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported Tuesday.

Etienne Rainville, a spokesman for the public safety ministry, had little to say about the leak.

“We do not comment on leaked documents and we continue to monitor this situation closely,” she said in an email to the CBC.

In a video, Anonymous said the secrets will be made public through the media to avenge the death of James McIntyre, 48, who was shot and killed by RCMP officers. He was confronted and when he refused to throw away a knife he was shot and later died July 16. The shooting occurred in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and Anonymous said McIntyre was its fourth member to be killed by security forces around the world in the past four years.

Anonymous demanded the arrest of the RCMP officers involved in the shooting.

“Unless and until that happens, we will be releasing stunning secrets at irregular intervals,” Anonymous says in the video.

Anonymous also criticizes the new Canadian anti-terror Bill C-51, the Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and police and corporations, saying they have branded “anyone opposing their fossil-fuel agenda to be a terrorist.”

 The video also says the Canadian government has poor Internet security, leaving itself open to hacking.

The video ends with a sarcastic message, in particular aimed at the Canadian government.

“Enjoy the summer, everyone. Fall will be wild.”                                 

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