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Hackers claim to have compromised a computer at the National Security Agency in Ft. Meade, Maryland. But their target was the least secretive organization imaginable within the massive intelligence agency: the public affairs office. And instead of scoring a cache of highly-classified documents about the NSA’s global surveillance work, the purported hackers mostly just obtained a few biographies of agency personnel, and a handful of private, but routine, correspondences between NSA spokespersons and media outlets, including CNN and Forbes. The letters arrived at SecurityFocus Thursday morning as attachments to a short e-mail message listing the Internet IP and e-mail addresses for the agency’s public affairs office, and the message “Please find attached some documents from Don and Trisha Weber, NSA.” A NSA spokesperson confirmed that Don Weber works in the office, but otherwise declined to comment. Full Story