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In 1952, the FBI were investigating [[Jack Parsons]] for selling state secrets to [[Communism|communists]]. A group of FBI agents, alongside a woman from [[Abstergo Industries]], came to confront his colleague [[Thomas Sean Morgan]] in [[Pasadena]] for information on his true activities.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[DATA-DUMP S00.S02]]</ref>
In 1952, the FBI were investigating [[Jack Parsons]] for selling state secrets to [[Communism|communists]]. A group of FBI agents, alongside a woman from [[Abstergo Industries]], came to confront his colleague [[Thomas Sean Morgan]] in [[Pasadena]] for information on his true activities.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]]'' – [[DATA-DUMP S00.S02]]</ref>


On 29 November 2013, the FBI in collaboration with the [[CSIS]], arrested 15 individuals of the [[Erudito]] hacktivist group in [[Toronto]] in connection to a certain "Houdini Heist" of $10 million across 8 different countries, draining the bank accounts of hundreds of citizens.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[Abstergo Data#NEWSPAPER%20CUTTING%20-%2011/20/13|Abstergo Data: "NEWSPAPER CUTTING - 11/20/13"]]</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[Abstergo Data#NEWSPAPER%20CUTTING%20-%2011/29/13|Abstergo Data: "NEWSPAPER CUTTING - 11/29/13"]]</ref>
On 29 November 2013, the FBI in collaboration with the [[Canadian Security Intelligence Service|CSIS]], arrested 15 individuals of the [[Erudito]] hacktivist group in [[Toronto]] in connection to a certain "Houdini Heist" of $10 million across 8 different countries, draining the bank accounts of hundreds of citizens.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[Abstergo Data#NEWSPAPER%20CUTTING%20-%2011/20/13|Abstergo Data: "NEWSPAPER CUTTING - 11/20/13"]]</ref><ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]'' – [[Abstergo Data#NEWSPAPER%20CUTTING%20-%2011/29/13|Abstergo Data: "NEWSPAPER CUTTING - 11/29/13"]]</ref>


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FBIHoover.jpg|[[John Edgar Hoover|J. Edgar Hoover]], a former FBI Director
FBIHoover.jpg|[[John Edgar Hoover|J. Edgar Hoover]], a former FBI Director
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a governmental agency of the United States that serves as both an investigative and an intelligence agency. The agency was originally founded as the Bureau of Investigation (BOI) in 1908, but changed to its current name in 1935.

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In 1919, several members of the American Brotherhood of Assassins had infiltrated the BOI and taken up employment as agents, using the agency's network and government jurisdiction to further the cause. During the Palmer Raids, the Assassins' position in the BOI secured the safe deportation of Anna and Nadya Orelov back to their home country of Russia, and later helped them locate the Assassin deserter Nikolai Orelov in the Connecticut wilderness.[1]

In 1952, the FBI were investigating Jack Parsons for selling state secrets to communists. A group of FBI agents, alongside a woman from Abstergo Industries, came to confront his colleague Thomas Sean Morgan in Pasadena for information on his true activities.[2]

On 29 November 2013, the FBI in collaboration with the CSIS, arrested 15 individuals of the Erudito hacktivist group in Toronto in connection to a certain "Houdini Heist" of $10 million across 8 different countries, draining the bank accounts of hundreds of citizens.[3][4]

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