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www.goerie.com
[GoErie.com] - William Roper, the association's president, told the Charleston Gazette the FBI is investigating. Roper is also the police chief of Ranson, W.Va. Roper said a group called CabinCr3w hacked the website Monday and obtained the home addresses
Google News: FBI tracks "unsophisticated" Anonymous
[TG Daily] - In other Anonymous related news, William Roper, president of the West Virginia Chiefs of Police Association, confirmed hackers recently obtained and published personal information related to more than 150 police officers. "It's a shame that folks have
Hackers group posts police chiefs' information online
wvgazette.com
[Charleston Gazette] - William Roper, president of the West Virginia Chiefs of Police Association, said his organization's website was compromised Monday by a group associated with Anonymous, an international hacker group with a stated mission of protecting free speech and
Anonymous posts W. Va. cops' personal info
www.cbsnews.com
[CBS News] - The FBI is investigating, said William Roper, the association's president and the police chief of Ranson, W.Va., said. "It's a shame that folks have to do this," Roper said Wednesday. He said the hackers obtained the home addresses, home phone numbers
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