Kim Kardashian and Michelle Obama were among the celebs to have their personal information published online.
Authorities and celebrities are grappling with how to respond to a website that posted what appears to be private financial information about top government officials and stars such as Jay-Z and Mel Gibson.
The Justice Department said Monday the FBI was investigating how the Social Security number, address and a credit report of FBI Director Robert Mueller ended up on the site. The site also posted the same information about Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck, and the department said it was investigating the matter.
In addition to Jay-Z and Gibson, other targeted stars included Beyonce, Ashton Kutcher, Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton. Info posted about Vice President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did not include credit reports but included addresses and other sensitive information.
Social Security numbers posted on Jay-Z, Gibson and others matched records in public databases.
The site, exposed.su, which bears an Internet suffix originally assigned to the Soviet Union, expanded throughout the day Monday to add entries on Britney Spears, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and others.
Among the information published on the site includes an American Express bill issued to rapper Jay-Z showing an outstanding balance of $227,115, and Kim Kardashian’s mortage statement, which shows that the reality TV star has a remaining balance of $5.85-million
The site did not state how the information was obtained or why the people targeted on the site were selected, describing the records only as “secret files.” A Twitter profile linked to the site and created after its existence was first reported by celebrity website TMZ included an anti-police message in Russian.
Привет мир, мы подвергаемся. Нашей целью является показать вам все, что это лишь одно из немногих трюков в рукаве одинокие волки. #exposedsu—
Exposed (@exposedsu) March 11, 2013
According to Gawker, the message translates to “Hello world, we are exposed. Our goal is to show you all that this is only one of a few tricks up our sleeves.”
Several of the purported credit reports appear to have been generated last week. Among the information published on the site includes a document indicating Michelle Obama once held a Banana Republic credit card, an American Express bill issued to rapper Jay-Z showing an outstanding balance of $227,115, and Kim Kardashian’s mortage statement, which shows that the reality TV star has a remaining balance of $5.85-million.
Donald Trump, and Arnold Schwarzenegger were also among those targeted by the hack. Representatives of those targeted either declined to comment on the accuracy of the information that was posted, or they did not return messages seeking comment.
Los Angeles police Cmdr. Andrew Smith said the LAPD was investigating the posting of Beck’s information and would also investigate the posting of info on any celebrities who live in the city and request an inquiry.
He said confidential information on top police officials has been posted online at least twice before.
“People get mad at us, go on the Internet and try to find information about us, and post it all on one site,” Smith said.
“The best word I can use to describe it is creepy,” he said about the practice known as doxxing. “It’s a creepy thing to do.”
People get mad at us, go on the Internet and try to find information about us, and post it all on one site
However, there is at least one sign the attack may be — in part — politically motivated. When Michelle Obama’s name is clicked on from exposed.su, a message appears reading “Blame your husband, we still love you, Michelle.”
Frank Preciado, assistant officer in charge at the LAPD online section, said the postings are also illegal. He said the information was likely taken from what is supposed to be a secure database of city employees.
Several of the pages featured unflattering pictures of the celebrities or government officials whose information was posted.
The site’s page on Beck includes a taunting reference to former officer Christopher Dorner, who apparently committed suicide after he killed four people during a multi-day rampage. Beck’s page included the message “#YouCantCornerTheDorner” and an image of a woman protesting police corruption.
While government officials often have to disclose details on their finances — and celebrity divorces sometimes feature public financial data — the information posted online exceeds those disclosures.
Social Security numbers are rarely included in public records anymore because they can be used for identity theft.
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