OIL Giant Exxon Mobil Hacked, Data Leaked By @Le4ky
The energy companies that caused the Arctic to melt in the first place are looking to profit from the disappearing ice. They want to open up a new oil frontier to get at a potential 90 billion barrels of oil. That’s a lot of money to them, but it’s only three years’ worth of oil to the world.Previously classified government documents say dealing with oil spills in the freezing waters is “almost impossible” and inevitable mistakes would shatter the fragile Arctic environment.We’ve seen the extreme damage caused by the Exxon Valdez and Deepwater Horizon disasters – we cannot let this happen in the Arctic.
To drill in the Arctic, oil companies have to drag icebergs out the way of their rigs and use giant hoses to melt floating ice with warm water. If we let them do this, a catastrophic oil spill is just a matter of time. ”
This gave rise to #OpSaveTheArctic put forward by Anonymous.
Listed Targets :
1). Exxon Mobil Corporation
2). Shell Petrochemical Corp.
3). BP Global – British multinational oil and gas company
4). Gazprom Corporation
5). Rosneft Petroleum Corp. – Russia
This gave rise to #OpSaveTheArctic put forward by Anonymous.
Listed Targets :
1). Exxon Mobil Corporation
2). Shell Petrochemical Corp.
3). BP Global – British multinational oil and gas company
4). Gazprom Corporation
5). Rosneft Petroleum Corp. – Russia
[*]Phase-1 of #OpSaveTheArctic has been carried out.
Target – Exxon Mobil Corporation
To show our support to the cause,just after the employees of Exxon where hacked, we used their email ids to sign the petition at – http://www.savethearctic.org/
Target – Exxon Mobil Corporation
To show our support to the cause,just after the employees of Exxon where hacked, we used their email ids to sign the petition at – http://www.savethearctic.org/
Linkedin Lolz
The email I received the same day after I read an article about their security breach.
"for security reasons" nice...
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