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Thursday
Mar172011

Bank of America Documents Leaked

For months, there have been rumors that WikiLeaks possessed the hard drive of a Bank of America executive that would implicate the company in wrongdoing. Now the hacker group Anonymous, which has orchestrated attacks on websites and organizations that it perceived to be biased against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, has released the first part of what it claims are a damaging set of emails. According to the Wall Street Journal, it turns out that the emails are between employees of Balboa Insurance, a former BofA division. While some say the emails point to malfeasance in removing records from files, others say that the correspondence pertains only to removing flood insurance documents generated as a result of an error.

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