INSA had just published paper calling for greater online security
(NEWSER) - Hackers have grabbed and published the names and email addresses of thousands of high-ranking security officials, handing them over to an anti-secrecy website, reports NBC News . About 3,000 names belonging to the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, a nonprofit organization for members of the intelligence community, were posted to Cryptome.org—including 95 members of the National Security Agency, and key figures from the White House, FBI, Pentagon, and CIA. "I guess I feel like anybody else this happens to—like I was violated," said the INSA president. More»