Oh boy you can be that this is going to go over really well but it seems that the ‘hactivist’ group Anonymous has managed to intercept a private conference call between four agents of the FBI and two members of an investigation team at Scotland Yard in Britain.
Not only did they managed to intercept the call but they have made it available for download and they have made it available as a stream on YouTube.
The call lasts for sixteen minutes which they accessed by entering in the conference call password when prompted to by the automated voice. The subject of the call was the arrest of Ryan Cleary and Jake Davis, two suspected members of the LULZsec hacking group, and the Met’s subsequent prosecution of the two men.
Sophos, a security software company, believes that Anonymous was able to do this due to the accessing of an officer’s email account and then using the information contained in an email, which they later posted to the web, to access the confidential conference call.
And here is the stream via YouTube of the conference call.
via The Next Web


