London, Nov 30(ANI): A group of hackers has posted over 100 e-mail addresses and login details which it claimed to have extracted from the United Nations.
According to the BBC, the details posted on the website Pastebin under 'Team Poison' logo appear to belong to members of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Many of the e-mail addresses also appear to belong to members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS).
In a statement, Team Poison described the UN as "a senate for global corruption . . . to facilitate the introduction of a new world order and a one world government."
Team Poison had previously taken credit for hacking into BlackBerry's blog after its maker, Research in Motion, decided to co-operate with the London police after riots in August.
Meanwhile, a UNDP spokeswoman said that the agency believed "an old server which contains old data" had been targeted.
"The UNDP found [the] compromised server and took it offline. The server goes back to 2007. There are no active passwords listed for those accounts. Please note that UNDP.org was not compromised," Sausan Ghosheh said. (ANI)
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