It turns out the goldmine of emails showing misconduct was not the only treasure Anonymous got from HBGary. HBGary had a version of the Stuxnet worm, used to damaged Iran's nuclear program, on their network.
Anonymous has published the binaries, not the actual source code.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/...
Keeping copies of a worm for analysis is nothing unusual for a security company, but the fact that it's Stuxnet is worrying. Since it's not the actual source code it's not a huge deal, however Fox News has already started fear mongering over this.