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DDoSecrets publishes 2.26 terabytes of data from the Cayman Island

DDoSecrets published over 2 terabytes of data from the Cayman Island National Bank and Trust, dubbed the Sherwood files, in November 2019.

The files were provided by Phineas Fisher, a hacktivist who was previously responsible for the hack and subsequent release of Gamma Group and Hacking Team documents and emails.

The files contained lists of the bank’s politically exposed clients and were used for research into how elites use offshore banking.

Distributed Denial of Secrets published copies of the bank’s servers, as well as a cache of documents and communications between bankers and others.

The cache was obtained in two tranches of roughly a terabyte each by the transparency collective Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoS), for a total of approximately 2.26 Terabytes. DDoS made the release, dubbed Sherwood, available via “Hunter,” a new modern document cache search engine that aids research by indexing emails, databases, and other items.

 



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