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Okay, so apparently there is this website that allows people to input voicemails with a request to hack a company. Out of the 2000 requests sent in the first three hours, one of them included the CIA.gov website. I don't know if this is legal, but as far as the CIA is concerned, I'd say it's pretty stupid if it is. Edited by Keanumoreira
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If they did hack it, they'd be caught in a few hours I bet.

 

See, that's the question. It's been up for awhile, but they still haven't been taken down. I know it's illegal to hack government organizations, but if they've been allowed to be around this long, than either the CIA is ignorant of the situation (Which I doubt, seeing as it is a security threat and I saw this on National television), they are slow to act, or for some reason, the website is being allowed to exist.

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LulzSec claimed they took down cia.gov. They're the people with the Hacker Hotline.

It's down for me right now.

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They might manage to take down their web servers, but I highly doubt they've even barely affected the CIAs ability to operate. That... or the government really is way dumber than I think.

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