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  dinsdag 4 september 2012 @ 13:12:11 #1
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Anon: Wordt gebruikt als aanduiding van zowel de totale internet-community als voor netizens die zich identificeren met Anonymous.
Anonymous: Hacktivist-organisatie.
Anonops: Een netwerk/infrastructuur dat door Anonymous gebruikt word om actie te voeren.
Peoples Liberation Front: Cyber millitia. Volgens CommanderX gevormd in 1985 met behulp van LSD. Werkt samen met Anonops als dat zo uitkomt.
http://www.itworld.com/in(...)mmander-x?page=0%2C0
Lulzsec: Leakers. Ze "testen" met veel plezier beveiligingen op internet.
Whatis-theplan.org Discussie-forum. Verander de wereld in 3 stappen. Ligt onder vuur door oldfag-trollen.

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/4chan
4chan is een Engelstalig imageboard/internetforum. 4chan werd op 1 oktober 2003 opgericht door de toen 15-jarige "moot". Gebruikers kunnen volledig anoniem afbeeldingen en reacties plaatsen over alle denkbare onderwerpen. De site is gebaseerd op het Japanse internetforum Futaba Channel en is onderverdeeld in verschillende subfora, 'boards' genaamd. Het meest populaire (en beruchte) is het Random board, genaamd /b/. 4chan gebruikers zijn verantwoordelijk voor het bedenken of populariseren van vele zogeheten internetmemes.
Een bekende meme komt van een Japanse manga.
Als je denkt dat je geweldig bent of iets fantastisch hebt gedaan zeg je “I’m over 9000”
Oprah Winfrey weet het , na een berichtje van 4chan, nu ook:

Iedereen kan via 4chan, maar ook via de ouderwetse IRC-channels, volledig anoniem met elkaar “communiceren”. http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat

4chan /b/ gaat over borsten, cracken/hacken van software en websites, down- en uploaden. De veelal jonge gebruikers van 4chan verveelden zich niet alleen met elkaar, maar hun kattenkwaad bereikte ook de echte wereld. Buren en leraren kregen ongevraagd pizza-bezorgers aan de deur of werden over de telefoon lastig gevallen nadat persoonlijke gegevens via 4chan werden verspreidt. Ook werden websites bestookt met commentaar of extreem veel bezoek. Bezoek dat na verloop van tijd werd geautomatiseerd met behulp van een test-tool voor websites, omgebouwd en omgedoopt tot Low Orbit Ion Cannon.


Binnen de Anon-community ontstond op een dag het hacktivisme. En het heette Anonymous. Anonymous belichaamde een belangrijk Anon-ideaal: Vrij, open, ongecensureerd internet, onbeperkte vrijheid van (het delen van) informatie. En Anonymous vond een vijand. Januari 2008.
Deze interne propaganda-video lekte uit en kwam uit via Gawker. Scientology staat er om bekend om auteurswetgeving te misbruiken om hun methoden uit de openbaarheid te houden. Scientology vroeg Gawker de video te verwijderen. De video bleef opduiken en nadat advocaten van Scientology wereldwijd websites terroriseerden kwam Anonymous met hun oorlogsverklaring.
Anonymous gebruikte het volledige 4chan arsenaal. DDOSsen van scientology-websites, e-mail/fax-bommen, prank-calls. Maar de acties breidden zich uit naar de echte wereld. Main-stream media pikten het op en demonstraties over de hele wereld vonden plaats.


Na maanden werd het wat rustiger tussen Anonymous en Scientology, maar Oparation Chanalogy loopt nog steeds. De strijd voor een vrij en open internet bleef en richtte zich vooral op film- en platenmaatschappijen in Operation Payback. Die Operatie kreeg een ander karakter nadat Anonymous zich solidair verklaarde met WikiLeaks toen Joe Liebermann financiële mogelijkheden van WikiLeaks probeerde af te sluiten.

Kort daarna kwam de video voor Operation Payback uit.

3 januari 2011 opende Anonymous de aanval op websites van Tunesië, en Anonymous bemoeit zich tot op de dag van vandaag met de revoluties in het Midden Oosten. Niet alleen met DDOS-aanvallen, maar ook met informatie (naar demonstranten en naar het internationale publiek) praktische tips (EHBO, maak zelf een gasmasker) alternatieve communicatiemiddelen.

5 februari 2011: Ene Aaron Barr van HBGary Federal maakte in een interview bekend dat hij de leiders van Anonymous had geïdentificeerd. Een groep hackers hackte de computers van HBGary, zette een boodschap op hun website, wiste een berg data en openbaarde 70.000 e-mails. Uit de e-mails bleek dat het Amerikaanse bedrijfsleven en de overheid alle legale en illegale middelen gebruikt om tegenstanders (mensenrechten organisaties, vakbonden en WikiLeaks) kapot te maken.
http://arstechnica.com/te(...)rr-met-anonymous.ars
Barret Brown stortte zich op de mails en heeft Project PM opgericht om de activiteiten van internetbeveiligingsbedrijven i.s.m. vooral de US overheid in kaart te brengen.
BarrettBrownLOL twitterde op maandag 03-09-2012 om 02:16:10 And all this because man put in motion systems that returned to enslave him #ProjectPM reageer retweet
IRL-Troll familie Westboro Baptist Church dacht ook mee te kunnen liften en daagde Anonymous uit.
Waarna Th3 J3st3r de WBC-websites maandenlang plat legde.

NATO maakt zich zorgen:
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http://www.thinq.co.uk/20(...)persecute-anonymous/
NATO leaders have been warned that WikiLeaks-loving 'hacktivist' collective Anonymous could pose a threat to member states' security, following recent attacks on the US Chamber of Commerce and defence contractor HBGary - and promise to 'persecute' its members.
Anonymous en Occupy Wall Str.:
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From a single hashtag, a protest circled the world

(Reuters) - It all started innocuously enough with a July 13 blog post urging people to #OccupyWallStreet, as though such a thing (Twitter hashtag and all) were possible.


Anonymous daagt Mexicaans drugskartel uit.

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Gabriella Coleman Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication

Trained as an anthropologist, Gabriella (Biella) Coleman examines the ethics of online collaboration/institutions as well as the role of the law and digital media in sustaining various forms of political activism. Between 2001-2003 she conducted ethnographic research on computer hackers primarily in San Francisco, the Netherlands, as well as those hackers who work on the largest free software project, Debian. Her first book, "Coding Freedom: The Aesthetics and the Ethics of Hacking" is forthcoming with Princeton University Press and she is currently working on a new book on Anonymous and digital activism. She is the recipient of numerous grants, fellowships, and awards, including ones from the National Science Foundation, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Social Science Research Council and the Institute for Advanced Study.
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Anonymous: From the Lulz to Collective Action

Gabriella Coleman, April 6 2011
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Our Weirdness Is Free

The logic of Anonymous—online army, agent of chaos, and seeker of justice.

by Gabriella Coleman, [01.13.2012]
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Anonymous And The War Over The Internet

This article is the first in a two-part series tracing the development of the amorphous online community known as Anonymous, pranksters who have become a force in global affairs.

The Huffington Post, Saki Knafo. Posted: 1/30/12 12:20 PM ET | Updated: 2/1/12 07:36 PM ET
TIMELINE: The Evolution Of The 'Anonymous' Internet Hacktivist Group

Vorige delen:
Anonops : Take down mastercard
Anonops : Take down Politie.nl
Anonops #3: Soldiers are enlisting.
Anonops #4: The war goes on
Anonops #5: Anonymous en de MO-revoluties
Anonops #6: Anonymous en de MO-revoluties
Anonops #7: Meer is beter
Anonops #8: Occupy Wall Str.
Anonops #9: Get Los(t) Zetas
Anonops #10: Stop SOPA
Anonops #11: Stop ACTA
Anonops #12: Spy on the Spyers
Anonops #13: Stop CISPA

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  dinsdag 4 september 2012 @ 13:13:33 #2
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Wat ruikt het hier vreemd...
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Je hebt al een nieuwe!

Mensen met een iPhone moeten dit eens lezen:

http://pastebin.com/nfVT7b0Z
Bah
  dinsdag 4 september 2012 @ 13:31:07 #3
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Echoes - KL/B/
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 4 september 2012 13:13 schreef Bierpufje het volgende:
Je hebt al een nieuwe!

Mensen met een iPhone moeten dit eens lezen:

http://pastebin.com/nfVT7b0Z
vanaf 137 tot 287 is een geweldig stuk tekst _O_
I had a splitting headache.From which the future's made.
† Ryan Dunn (June 11, 1977 – June 20, 2011)
It's funny. All you have to do is say something nobody understands and they'll do practically anything you want them to.
VIVA LA ASSANGE¡
  dinsdag 4 september 2012 @ 13:41:00 #4
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 4 september 2012 13:13 schreef Bierpufje het volgende:
Je hebt al een nieuwe!

Mensen met een iPhone moeten dit eens lezen:

http://pastebin.com/nfVT7b0Z
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Governments around the globe are already in control of us in real life, and
they have now declared war on the people to take over the Internet.
It's happening now. It's not waiting for you to wake up.
So now my dear friends, it's your turn to decide where you belong,
and what you are made of.
Mijn TT is beter dan ik dacht _O-
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  dinsdag 4 september 2012 @ 15:27:02 #5
172669 Papierversnipperaar
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Hackers dump 1 million Apple UDIDs found on FBI laptop

Antisec — a hacking group associated with Anonymous — have released over a million UDIDs found on a compromised FBI laptop.

During the second week of March 2012, a Dell Vostro notebook, used by Supervisor Special Agent Christopher K. Stangl from FBI Regional Cyber Action Team and New York FBI Office Evidence Response Team was breached using the AtomicReferenceArray vulnerability on Java, during the shell session some files were downloaded from his Desktop folder one of them with the name of “NCFTA_iOS_devices_intel.csv” turned to be a list of 12,367,232 Apple iOS devices including Unique Device Identifiers (UDID), user names, name of device, type of device, Apple Push Notification Service tokens, zipcodes, cellphone numbers, addresses, etc. the personal details fields referring to people appears many times empty leaving the whole list incompleted on many parts. no other file on the same folder makes mention about this list or its purpose.

The hacked file was found to contain 12 million Apple UDIDs, Notification Center tokens, usernames and in some cases mobile phone numbers, names, addresses and zip codes.

Out of the 1 million — 1,000,001, to be precise — the hackers had stripped away most of the personal data, leaving just Apple UDIDs, APNS (push notifications), device type (e.g. “iPhone”) and device name (e.g. Max’s iPhone). MacRumors claim they’re able to verify the dump.

The intent for releasing this information is unclear, as is the effect on you if your UDID was released. Unfortunately, the only way you’ll be able to find out if yours is included is by downloading the entire list yourself.
Het artikel gaat verder.
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Wat kan er nou gebeuren met die UDIDs? Mijne zit er niet bij, maar die van m'n moeder wel.
  dinsdag 4 september 2012 @ 17:19:46 #7
172669 Papierversnipperaar
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15s.gif Op dinsdag 4 september 2012 16:10 schreef picodealion het volgende:
Wat kan er nou gebeuren met die UDIDs? Mijne zit er niet bij, maar die van m'n moeder wel.
Begin hier eens met lezen:

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Later that month, I published a survey looking at how UDIDs are used in practice. The data is now slightly out of date, but shows just how widely UDIDs are used and misused.
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Dank.
  dinsdag 4 september 2012 @ 23:35:21 #9
172669 Papierversnipperaar
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  woensdag 5 september 2012 @ 00:21:06 #10
172669 Papierversnipperaar
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par-anoia.net:

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UPDATE 09/04 21:35 GMT The FBI has released a statement saying that "at this time, there is no evidence indicating that an FBI laptop was compromised or that the FBI either sought or obtained this data.".

We would like to point out that at this time, we have no reason to doubt the claim that the data in question was indeed obtained from the agent's notebook. The fact that the FBI has no "evidence" of a databreach on one of their notebooks does not allow the conclusion that it never happened.
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There is also reason to assume that AntiSec has more material from the notebook in question as this file seems to be related to the 3 Terabyte of data to be released, as anounced earlier this year by AntiSec. We will update this section as soon as more information is available.
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  woensdag 5 september 2012 @ 17:36:27 #11
172669 Papierversnipperaar
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Here Is a Picture of a Gawker Writer Wearing a Tutu with a Shoe on His Head



As a journalist, I am sworn to bring facts to light by any means necessary. So here is a picture of me in a tutu with a shoe on my head at Gawker HQ. (A size 9 1/2 men's Reebok Question, to be exact.)

Anonymous had demanded that Gawker post this picture before they granted interviews to anyone about their latest hack that's freaked out the internet: 12 million Apple device IDs, allegedly stolen from an FBI cybersecurity agent's laptop. If true, the revelation of an enormous database of iPhones and iPads on an FBI computer would have worrying privacy implications.

But yesterday Anonymous wrote in a press release accompanying the leak of one million of the IDs:

. no more interviews to anyone till Adrian Chen get featured in the front page of Gawker, a whole day, with a huge picture of him dressing a ballet tutu and shoe on the head.

And so far, Anonymous hasn't released any more details about the alleged hack—even as the FBI has claimed the group lied about the data coming from them.

I wanted at least some sense that Anonymous' offer wasn't just for the lulz, as they say, before I posted this and further stained my already-pretty-stained Google results. So I signed on to Anonymous' IRC chatroom and asked why I should trust the author of press release.

"I do understand your position, i'd like a word before stunting like that, too xD," one of his colleagues said. "On the bright side, I've worked with him for long time now and the man does live up to his word." The author himself went offline soon after posting the press release and hasn't returned.

But why me?

"People don't actually like you that much," said another Anonymous member. He then linked to a May Facebook post in which another Anon complained about how I'd called bullshit on a ludicrous claim that Anonymous had access to "every classified database in the U.S." Anonymous and I have had a rocky relationship since I first started writing about them in the summer of 2010, in fact.

So, there's me in a tutu. Get used to it because it's going to be up until around 6:30pm tomorrow. (I left my shirt on, because nobody needs to see that. )

My email address is Adrian@gawker.com, and I'm on Twitter at @AdrianChen if any Anonymous hackers and/or journalism prize committees would like to chat.
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  donderdag 6 september 2012 @ 19:01:14 #12
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  donderdag 6 september 2012 @ 19:15:16 #13
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What the Anonymous attacks on MI5 and MI6 tell us

As Infosecurity reported yesterday, both the MI5 and MI6 websites were attacked by Anonymous in the name of OpFreeAssange. Both sites were down for about an hour, demonstrating that few sites can withstand a concerted DDoS attack.

They join a growing list of government sites in both the UK and Sweden that have been attacked in protest against the treatment of Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks and currently blockaded by the UK police in the Ecuador embassy in London. The action against MI5 and MI6 was a mainstream Anonymous action. While Anonymous tends to use DDoS as its form of online protest, a separate hacking group known as NullCrew engages in actual hacking – breaking into computers and frequently dumping its spoils on sites such as Pastebin. One member of NullCrew, known as ‘0x00x00’ has been breaking into sites (such as the Northern Ireland Home Office) and pasting an Assange poster. NullCrew supports several Anonymous operations – including OpFreeAssange – but is not a part of Anonymous.

An Anonymous spokesperson yesterday told TechWeek Europe that the online protests were there to support the ongoing physical protest outside the Ecuador embassy: people on the ground and hackers and DDoS crews online. He added, “We have found [a] way to circumvent the government’s new security and we are testing different methods.”

Paul Lawrence, VP International Operations at Corero Network Security, finds this last statement particularly worrying. “Although these comments may be sensationalizing the attack that brought down both sites for just over an hour,” he said, “it should serve as fair warning to any government agency or business that operates online. A motivated hacker who has targeted your organization will find even the smallest of flaws in your security and exploit it.”

There are indeed indications that political activism is changing the nature of the online threat, with activist hackers becoming more and more targeted and focused in their actions. The dump of Apple UDIDs supposedly stolen from the FBI by AntiSec is a good example. Although the FBI has denied that it ever happened, many security commentators suspect that it could be true. Imperva’s Rob Rachwald is one. “This breach resembles a new innovation by hacktivists. Specifically, they targeted an individual in the same way government-sponsored hackers (a.k.a., APT hackers) would attack.”

It suggests that Anonymous is no longer content with mere DDoS as an online protest. And with skilled hacking teams like NullCrew and AntiSec replacing the defunct LulzSec, they have the ability to take their protest into, rather than merely against, high profile targets. “Any and every site can be a target,” said Lawrence, “and the sooner businesses and government agencies come to understand this, the sooner they can start putting in place measures to protect themselves, and limit the damage that an attack may cause.”

This article is featured in: Data Loss • Internet and Network Security
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  vrijdag 7 september 2012 @ 01:07:37 #14
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  zaterdag 8 september 2012 @ 19:16:45 #15
172669 Papierversnipperaar
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  zaterdag 8 september 2012 @ 23:04:14 #16
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Since 2008, the internet collective have hacked the CIA, the Sun newspaper, the Church of Scientology and a host of other large corporations, sparking a global police crackdown last year. But who and what are Anonymous? A radical new form of activism – or just bored teenagers? We talk to some of the 'hacktivists' and the experts who tracked them down in the deep web
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  zondag 9 september 2012 @ 00:38:55 #17
172669 Papierversnipperaar
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  zondag 9 september 2012 @ 00:40:41 #18
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TrapWire and it’s training and demo satellites are all disabled

TrapWire, the surveillance system, is down as well as its satellite sites (at time of going to press). See https://trapwire.net/ This might be because it is undergoing maintenance, or because it is being moved to a more secure site, or because it is under DDoS attack.

All the following Trapwire IP addresses are disabled: 208.86.144.37 ca.trapwire.net 208.86.144.37 access.trapwire.net, 208.86.144.37 demo.trapwire.net, 208.86.145.176 cert.trapwire.net, 208.86.144.37 lv.trapwire.net, 208.86.144.40 smtp.trapwire.net, 208.86.144.37 training.trapwire.net, 208.86.144.37 west.trapwire.net, 208.86.144.37 www.trapwire.net

Meanwhile, the main information/marketing site for TrapWire – https://trapwire.com – has been redesigned.

Other interesting news is that Tom Ridge, the former Secretary for US Homeland Security and who was appointed on to the Advisory Board of Abraxas Corporation, also heads Mutualink, the communications platform being used jointly for US and Canadian domestic com’s coordination and NATO. For more on this click here.

See also:
http://consciouslifenews.(...)n-uncovered/1135899/
http://www.wikileaks-forum.com/index.php?topic=14093.0
http://pastebin.com/u4bUFaKu
http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet/TRAPWIRE/Emails
http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet/TRAPWIRE
http://www.thenewamerican(...)ent-connections-grow
http://publicintelligence.net/unravelling-trapwire/

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  zondag 9 september 2012 @ 19:50:12 #19
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Topiary; Jake Davis:

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My life after Anonymous: 'I feel more fulfilled without the internet'

One of the key figures of the '50 days of Lulz' is now on conditional bail – and barred from going online. Here, he describes how he feels serene, and recharged
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  maandag 10 september 2012 @ 18:09:52 #20
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De laatste alinea relativeert dit bericht een beetje :P

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EXCLUSIVE: The real source of Apple device IDs leaked by Anonymous last week

A small Florida publishing company says the million-record database of Apple gadget identifiers released last week by the hacker group Anonymous was stolen from its servers two weeks ago. The admission, delivered by the company’s CEO exclusively to NBC News, contradicts Anonymous' claim that the hacker group stole the data from an FBI agent's laptop in March.

Anonymous’ accusations garnered attention because they suggested that the FBI was using the unique gadget identifiers -- called UDIDs -- to engage in high-level spying on American citizens via their iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch devices. The FBI denied the claim, last week, and when asked to comment for this story, referred to last week’s denial.

Paul DeHart, CEO of the Blue Toad publishing company, told NBC News that technicians at his firm downloaded the data released by Anonymous and compared it to the company's own database. The analysis found a 98 percent correlation between the two datasets.

"That's 100 percent confidence level, it's our data," DeHart said. "As soon as we found out we were involved and victimized, we approached the appropriate law enforcement officials, and we began to take steps to come forward, clear the record and take responsibility for this.”

DeHart said an outside researcher named David Schuetz contacted his company last week and suggested the data might have come from Blue Toad. The company's forensic analysis then showed it had been stolen "in the past two weeks." He declined to provide further details, citing an ongoing investigation.

“I had no idea the impact this would ultimately cause,” DeHart continued. “We're pretty apologetic to the people who relied on us to keep this information secure."

DeHart said he could not rule out the possibility that the data stolen from his company’s servers was shared with others, and eventually made its way onto an FBI computer. He also said that he doesn’t know who took the data.

The discovery of the theft casts serious doubt on Anonymous’ claims that the data came from the FBI, and was pilfered in March.

"Timing-wise, (their) story doesn't make sense," he said.

Both Apple and the FBI were quick to deny that they were conspiring to use UDIDs to track U.S. citizens; the FBI said it never had the data, and Apple said in a statement it had never given the data to the FBI.

"As an app developer, BlueToad would have access to a user's device information such as UDID, device name and type," Apple spokeswoman Trudy Mullter told NBC News on Monday. "Developers do not have access to users' account information, passwords or credit card information, unless a user specifically elects to provide that information to the developer."

Blue Toad is a little-known privately held company, but its technology touches millions of users around the world. It provides private-label digital edition and app-building services to 6,000 different publishers, and serves 100 million page views each month, DeHart said. He declined to discuss business partners, but said the list of clients includes household names.

DeHart said his firm would not be contacting individual consumers to notify them that their information had been compromised, instead leaving it up to individual publishers to contact readers as they see fit.

Schuetz, the researcher who discovered the source of the data, told NBC News that he was able to determine that Blue Toad was the source of the leak by tying together clues within the leaked data. In addition to the UDIDs, the data leaked by Anonymous also included the name given to each gadget by its owner.

“I spent most of Tuesday evening obsessing over this,” said Schuetz, who works for the Intrepidus Group, a New York-based mobile device security consulting firm.

Schuetz said that after pouring over the information, he found numerous devices within the data which had names that included the phrase Blue Toad or variations of that, such as “Blue Toad support.” Some of the gadgets’ names also suggested they belonged to various departments within Blue Toad and were shared among multiple employees

“What I was seeing was that there were-- of the million devices that were in there -- there were a few devices that showed up multiple times with themes that were related to Blue Toad,” he said. “By the time I was done, late Tuesday night, I think I had 19 devices that … all belonged to Blue Toad.,” he said. He contacted the company soon after.

The UDID -- which stands for Unique Device Identifier -- is present on Apple iPads, iPods and iPhones, and is similar to a serial number. During the past year, researchers have found that many app developers have used the UDID to help keep track of their users, storing the data in various databases and often associating it with other personal information. When matched with other information, the UDID can be used to track users' app usage, social media usage or location. It could also be used to "push" potentially dangerous applications onto users' Apple gadgets.

There is debate about how dangerous the release of the UDID data is without the other information. DeHart said he knew of no practical malicious use for the leaked data.

"Honestly, the UDID information by itself isn't harmful, as far as we know," he said. "I can’t say anything is impossible, but the reality is, to push notifications to a device, you need certain keys, certain Apple credentials. You have to have a developer’s account with Apple. … So there are lots of processes in place, measures to keep the average ‘anybody’ from being able to take UDIDs and begin doing something with that information."

There is no way for users to check to see if their UDID information has been collected by Blue Toad, DeHart said. He recommended that concerned Apple users visit websites that have created search engines where users can see if their UDID is in the data dump, such as this one. But he said consumers should not overreact to news of the leak.

“I would hate to suggest that they need to go out and begin clearing off their device or removing or deleting apps-- just because of the concern that this,” he said. "Check one of these sites to see if your UDID was part of the database dump. And if it is, use your own personal discretion on what you think is appropriate. … One of the best things you could do at the moment is go in and upgrade that app if there's an upgrade available for it.”

Updating is important because, seeing the potential privacy issues, Apple earlier this year advised developers to discontinue use of the UDID to track users. Blue Toad no longer uses UDIDs in its software, DeHart said, and updated versions of its software don’t collect it.

Aldo Cortesi, a security researcher who has been crusading against use of UDIDs for some time, disagreed with DeHart and said the release of the data represents a great risk to users. Cortesi has previously used UDIDs to log into consumers’ gaming accounts, access contact lists, and connect the ID numbers to real identities. He was then able to hijack device owners’ Twitter and Facebook accounts.

“The concern is that there may be a UDID-related problem out there of the kind I've described, which could now be exploited at a massive scale, by someone armed with a million UDIDs,” he told NBC News. “The type of information I was able to access would have been very valuable to scammers and identity thieves, for instance. With mischievous entities like Antisec and Anonymous about, you can even envision a massive public dump of users' private information, just for the hell of it. We just don't know what the full impact might be.”

Users who are concerned their UDID might be in the leaked list really don’t have any good options for dealing with the issue – generally, the UDID cannot be changed in the way a user might change a password after that had been stolen by hackers.

“There's nothing you can do. The UDID is permanently burned into the device,” Schuetz said.

He was measured in his assessment of the risk, saying the UDID was only one piece of information hackers might need to attack users.

“A journey of 1,000 miles starts with one step,” he said. “This could be the first step to a thousand- mile hack on a million different people.”

The hacker group Anonymous announced release of the data on Sept. 3 from its Twitter account, giving instructions on how to obtain the database. The instructions were accompanied by a statement accusing the FBI of using UDIDs to track Americans; in fact, the writer of the message said the data was being released exclusively to call attention FBI surveillance. Those statements drew the most attention after the release.

"Why exposing this personal data? ... We have learnt it seems quite clear nobody pays attention if you just come and say 'hey, FBI is using your device details and info and who the f&&& knows what the hell are they experimenting with that', well sorry, but nobody will care," says the Anonymous writer, in typical broken English. "So without even being sure if the current choice will guarantee that people will pay attention to this F&&& shouted 'F&&& FBI IS USING YOUR DEVICE INFO FOR A TRACKING PEOPLE PROJECT OR SOME S&&& well at least it seems our best bet."

Schuetz, who discovered the source of the leaked data, said he couldn’t say conclusively if Anonymous claims about the FBI were false or true.

“It does raise questions,” he said. “I think people need to question what they see online, whether it comes from Anonymous or from a news organization or from a politician or from a corporation. You need to not take things at face value right away and jump straight to what you think it says. Somebody says, ‘Oh, this came from the FBI, everybody believes it. Well, let’s think about (it).”
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  dinsdag 11 september 2012 @ 00:08:19 #21
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GoDaddy Outage Takes Down Millions Of Sites, Anonymous Member Claims Responsibility

According to many customers, sites hosted by major web host and domain registrar GoDaddy are down. According to the official GoDaddy Twitter account the company is aware of the issue and is working to resolve it. Update: customers are complaining that GoDaddy hosted e-mail accounts are down as well, along with GoDaddy phone service and all sites using GoDaddy’s DNS service.

Update 2: Anonymous is claiming responsibility. A member of Anonymous known as AnonymousOwn3r is claiming responsibility, and makes it clear this is not an Anonymous collective action.

I’ve been adding more information below as details emerge.

A tipster tells us that the technical reason for the failure is being caused by the inaccessibility of GoDaddy’s DNS servers — specifically CNS1.SECURESERVER.NET, CNS2.SECURESERVER.NET, and CNS3.SECURESERVER.NET are failing to resolve.

AnonymousOwn3r’s bio reads “Security leader of #Anonymous (~Official member~).” The individual claims to be from Brazil, and hasn’t issued a statement as to why GoDaddy was targeted.

Last year GoDaddy was pressured into opposing SOPA as customers transferred domains off the service, and the company has been the center of a few other controversies. However, AnonymousOwn3r has tweeted “I’m not anti go daddy, you guys will undestand because i did this attack.”
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Wat een fucking idioot. Met zijn '0wn3r en official member'. En dan die tweet. Zo werkt het dus niet.
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Oprichter Pirate Bay uitgeleverd en nu aangeklaagd voor hacken fiscus

Een van de oprichters van The Pirate Bay die door Cambodja aan Zweden is uitgeleverd wordt verdacht van het hacken van de Zweedse fiscus. Gottfrid Svartholm Warg werd vorige week in Azië opgepakt nadat er sinds 2009 een internationaal arrestatiebevel tegen hem gold.

Svartholm werd toen met drie andere medeoprichters van de downloadsite tot een jaar gevangenisstraf veroordeeld. Tijdens de zaak waarin het hoger beroep werd behandeld, kwam hij niet opdagen en verdween in het niets.

Zweedse aanklagers zeggen nu dat er een nieuwe zaak tegen Svartholm wordt aangespannen voor het hacken van de Zweedse belastingdienst. Het zou gaan om een bedrijf dat voor de fiscus persoonlijke en gevoelige informatie verwerkt.

De 27-jarige Zweed werd vorige week in Cambodja gearresteerd. Hij woonde sinds 2010 in Phnom Penh.

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Go Daddy Site Outage Investigation Completed
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Yesterday, GoDaddy.com and many of our customers experienced intermittent service outages starting shortly after 10 a.m. PDT. Service was fully restored by 4 p.m. PDT.

The service outage was not caused by external influences. It was not a "hack" and it was not a denial of service attack (DDoS). We have determined the service outage was due to a series of internal network events that corrupted router data tables. Once the issues were identified, we took corrective actions to restore services for our customers and GoDaddy.com. We have implemented measures to prevent this from occurring again.

At no time was any customer data at risk or were any of our systems compromised.

Throughout our history, we have provided 99.999% uptime in our DNS infrastructure. This is the level our customers expect from us and the level we expect of ourselves. We have let our customers down and we know it.

We take our business and our customers' businesses very seriously. We apologize to our customers for these events and thank them for their patience.

- Scott Wagner Go Daddy Interim CEO
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FBI/Apple hack, Wikileaks Syrian mails, en meer:

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AntiSec RE FBI hack

BECAUSE NO CONSPIRACY THEORY IS DIRTIER THAN THE REAL WORLD
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RE: FBI trapping cocks with its ass.

links to our last notes:

http://pastebin.com/nfVT7b0Z <--- original PR

http://pastie.org/4678441 <--- LOL'd . it wasnt supposed to be posted like that.
it was intended to be redacted those lines intended for the internal guise. but wtf...whatever.

disclaimer:sorry guise the broken english, we wrote this at hyper-awesome-speed.

wOW. What an epic and intense week...

FBI crying at us in caps!!! lol at such abnormal way: 'TOTALLY FALSE' (... and we ll call our daddy)
then contradicting themselves with a polite and more legally clever statement.

then we got Adrian Chen dressing a tutu with a shoe on his head. (ok that was for you too redditors)

then we got glitches and artifacts in some anonymizing networks.

then we learn FBI is deploying a $1 billion project for id and tracking ppl on the streets using cameras and facial recognition.
(they could use someday your own iPhone or Android camera too, it seems).

then we got a more than faithful media and security consultors helping govt to play down this (show me the money!!).

then we got Topiary's letter.

then we learned US govt wants to push an executive bill, without congress approval, on 'cybersecurity'.

then we got fire from GoDaddy scandal the same day news magically also got front page everywhere discrediting the
FBI hack with some company making themselves responsible(?!) LOL!

holy shit...

But there's a little bit problem. first we dont know what the fuck is blue toad and wtf is doing on this. but, more juicy thing,
you have a problem, houston:
SOME JOURNALISTS KNEW ABOUT THIS HACK QUITE LONG TIME BEFORE YOU, BLUE TOAST (or whatever), DECLARED TO BE HACKED.
XD
Lulz. epic fail is epic.
just waiting to see how they will fix that.




we have some interesting notes we got from the feedback:

so apparently the FBI informants inside the group have failed to help this out.(sorry guise but we needed to test this out)

FBI wasnt able to recover or to decrypt files in the computer of one of the current accused guise. (yeah, we needed to know this too). so yes, they are forced to keep new informants.

white hats and some other guise, should be more cultivated. the insult to romney is indeed the specific reference to a Goethe's work, with a specific sense.
so we dedicate to them "Leck mich im Arsch" by Mozart.



so well, as we figured it out. antisec releases are blessed only if they serve to FBI (or some other shit) purposes.
it seems they dont take them well, when we catch them pants down.
so how does it feel having all those informants between us without being useful at all?
lets trash antisec now its not helpful anymore!!

yep guise. the reality is even more complex than we imagine.
we read it. "gabriella coleman met sabu and realised he was an FBI informant since long time".
huh, biella? have u realised you could have saved the lives of our friends and stopped FBI of using antisec for their own purposes?
yep, we are disappointed too.
but well, sometimes the truth just walk in front of us,
and we dont want to look at it,
or we just dont want to know the consequences of learning it.
but yes, we are disappointed.

we are disappointed cause we dont know who to trust to anymore.
thats what our govts wanted from us.
slaves vs slaves.



let us tell all of you an interesting story to show u how complex things are many times:

time before we handed syrian mails to wikileaks we talked to AJE. we started to transfer some
bits of those mails to an isolated server in qatar. suddenly we learned they received an order from their bosses
to stop the whole thingie. we still dont know why. funny thing, AJE is still targeted by syrian cyber army, hizbollah cyber army
and iran. so lets go on. time after, we handed those mails to wikileaks servers. Fearing Assange (then dealing to star 'The World Tomorrow' tv show in Russia Today channel linked to Putin) could play down the mails, we then transferred mails also to AP, Associated Press, through one of our hidden servers. then we learned AP bosses decided to drop the whole thing too. awesome. Finally the syrian mails got published by Wikileaks, after everyone else just turned their back, even without knowing what was there on them.
Have more journalists known about these mails existence previously their publication?
yep a lot.
any word out about it?
nope.

yep, we did a mistake.
and We are really sorry, Julian.
We shouldnt have doubted about your commitment.
we are trying to learn from our own mistakes, too.


yep, the world is more complex than we think.
theres always another behind behind the behind.



other less serious example:
sabu was managed by a FBI team, some of them specialized in anti-terrorism, specially islamism linked terrorism.
their strategy was also about using sabu posing as a pro-islamist, ranting about stuff, to trap islamist hackers at the same time they were linking antisec with islamist terrorist ideology.
Be careful guise about what u think about Sabu, he served as tool in a more complex way we think, harvesting info not only on antisec or lulzsec but on a wide range of things and people.
and worst.
we dont know exactly since when (there r some contradictions now between some facts and the official version) he was serving FBI.

other little lulz:
some folks told us thompson-reuters tried to bribe them on the release of innodata with a huge amount of money. lulz.

yep, things are complicated.
and what we think it should be the truth many times its not.

'the simplest explanation should be the right one' <---- LIE. there's no simple explanation.

lets see how many news articles we will see about this PR over next days.

at the end, as we said before, people will choose who to believe to.
anything (but anything we could show, say or post) will change that.

so yep guise. we are not here trying to force you to believe us.
we have just posted our data and statement, and given out our point of view.
you r free to do what u want with them.
we will post tech details when we feel its fit best but we're convinced any sort of extra detail, at least on this one, will finish being played down anyway; this govt affair was always planned to be taken down. and we learned evidence will not be useful by anyone else than LE and it will only serve to track us better and link us with other activities we have done.
we learn from our past mistakes.
we said we would avoid this when we posted we would go ghosts.
Our own heads perhaps, for the pleasure of many, will roll down some day...but not today.

we are not namefagging people.
our nicks never go public.
all we do its anonymously done.
we work 24/24hrs 7 days a week, 365 days a year. we earn 0 money.
against all people think, we dont receive any personal credit or special status.
indeed it's worst. we live like fugitives and we are hated by many.
and we risk our whole life in prison.
we sign antisec, because its a movement anyone can participate in.
sometimes we can use the shared voice of http://twitter.com/AnonymousIRC to express ourselves.

fighting this battle will get you haters, enemies, isolation, condemnation, jail.
it will break yourself apart of your friends sometimes.
and mostly nobody will understand what really is going on.
but it is worth every fucking second of it.

for those ones who have to struggle on their lives for trespassing the limits of the system.
To Julian Assange, Brad Manning, and all those unnamed ones.
To our friends: kayla, Hammond, tflow, topiary, pwnsauce, palladium and all those unnamed ones.
we can be isolated, hated, jailed and distanced each other.
but you are not alone.


Stay tuned, folks!
we have more releases to come for the utterly lulz!

and don't forget to smash all those cameras on the street down.
they won't be used to track only criminals.
they will be used to track dissidents, activists, unions, business men, workers, your parents, your brothers, you.
they will spy on every single act of your daily life.
that's our future.


long time after all of us disappear, it will be only you
and the choices you make.
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  woensdag 12 september 2012 @ 18:43:58 #26
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Anonymous doxes Cambodia after Pirate Bay arrest

Secrets from Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine released to show Cambodia what's what

Hacktivist group Anonymous has been up to its old tricks again, this time claiming to have hacked and uploaded a heap of sensitive Cambodian government documents in retaliation for the arrest and extradition back to Sweden of The Pirate Bay (TPB) co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg.

Warg was arrested in Cambodia by Swedish police under an international warrant and shipped back to the motherland last week to start the one year prison term handed down to him in 2009.

The co-founder of the world’s most famous torrent site may also face fresh charges of helping to hack the Swedish government’s tax office and IT consultancy Logica.

Anonymous released a short statement and links to over 5,000 sensitive government documents as part of a new campaign dubbed #OpTPB.

“In retaliation for extradition by Cambodian gov of our fella brother Gottfrid, we present this release of dozen government agencies and offices in Cambodia doxxed like hell,” it said.

“You will find there lotsa stuff including Cambodian and Nepal drug trafficking authorities, army, consulates, Kyrghyztan [sic] and Ukraine classified documents, Belarus, India etc etc all related to Cambodian authorities and business. Also included internet banking certificate depos and clients which belong to the mentioned authorities.”

The Wall Street Journal claimed last week that NullCrew, a group seemingly attached to Anonymous with a LulzSec-like logo, had also been up to mischief hacking various Cambodian government and armed forces web sites. ®
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  woensdag 12 september 2012 @ 19:32:10 #27
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White House leaks draft of CISPA-like cybersecurity executive order

The White House has leaked further details on a planned executive order that lets US President Barack Obama lay out blueprints for a program tasked with protecting America’s computer infrastructure following Congress’ failure to do so themselves.

The Associated Press has obtained a draft of what they describe as the cybersecurity executive order that has long been rumored as on the way but only recently confirmed by White House insiders. Last week, officials within the Obama administration acknowledged that the president was planning to release a directive to expedite protection of America’s cyber infrastructure, and now the AP says they have come into possession with a copy of it.

Among the AP’s claims, the executive order will establish a critical infrastructure cybersecurity council manned by the US Department of Homeland Security that will be staffed by members of the departments of defense, justice and commerce, and national intelligence office, who “would submit a report to the president to assess threats, vulnerabilities and consequences for all critical infrastructure sectors.”

The AP says the draft outlines rules for federal agencies to propose new regulations or broaden existing ones and includes other provisions involving the sharing of data between private corporations and the federal government.

The White House has not announced when the president will authorize the executive order, but its mere existence is all but certain to be a response to the Legislative Branch’s inability to compromise on a cybersecurity bill between members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Lawmakers in the House were able to largely agree on one such bill this year, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, but efforts on the part of the Senate to draft a similar bill on their own end were futile, leaving Washington essentially deadlocked on the issue, much to the chagrin of those they have made hawkish calls for an immediate and extensive law.

Had CISPA been signed into law, it would have offered incentives to private companies who shared personal user info submitted online with the US government under the guise of being a necessity for national security. The White House released a statement of administrative policy in response back in April condemning CISPA on the basis that it failed “to provide authorities to ensure that the nation's core critical infrastructure is protected while repealing important provisions of electronic surveillance law without instituting corresponding privacy, confidentiality and civil liberties safeguards.”

“Moreover, information sharing, while an essential component of comprehensive legislation, is not alone enough to protect the nation's core critical infrastructure from cyber threats,” the White House originally wrote.

The Obama administration said earlier this year that president would veto CISPA if a copy of the bill made its way to the oval office, but skeptics have been unsure of Mr. Obama’s take as of late, specifically after cybersecurity coordinator Howard A. Schmidt left his position within the administration in May. Now the White House has revealed their own plans for a cybersecurity bill that, while largely different from CISPA in some aspects, certainly borrows from some parts of that bill.

The AP reports that third-party companies will not necessarily be bound to sharing intelligence with the government in exchange for certain incentives, although they will be able to voluntarily provide information. Federal News Radio reporter Jason Miller claims to have seen excerpts from the executive order last week and described it more closely related to the comprehensive cyber legislation introduced by Sens. Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Susan Collins (R- Maine) than CISPA, but added, “Sources say it doesn't advocate for rewards or more tangible incentives such as liability protection like the Lieberman-Collins bill does.”

More so, however, the executive order appears to lay down the groundwork for federal staffers assigned to a committee established under the directive to design further cybersecurity acts once the order is signed.

“The private sector would collaborate with the cybersecurity council and also cooperate with NIST in the development of cybersecurity guidance,” the AP describes the order, while also seeking “better digital defenses for critical infrastructure while encouraging economic prosperity and promoting privacy and civil liberties.”

White House spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden told the Washington Post last week, “an Executive Order is among the things we’re considering to fulfill the president’s direction to us to do absolutely everything we can to better protect our nation against today’s cyberthreats.”
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AntiSec hackers retaliate after Anon-collaborator arrested by FBI

In retaliation for a Wednesday night raid that ended with frequent Anonymous collaborator Barrett Brown placed in federal custody, the group AntiSec has released credit card data believed to belong to more than a dozen government officers.

The Dallas home of Project PM founder Barrett Brown, an independent researcher, activist and informal spokesperson for Anonymous, was raided by armed officers on Wednesday after he uploaded the last of several videos to the Internet calling for an investigation into the FBI. He is expected in court later Thursday where he is believed to be charged with threatening a federal officer.

Only hours after news of his arrest first made the rounds online, AntiSec, a branch of the Anonymous movement that seeks to expose and exploit lax security practices, responded with a statement that explains, “This is why we can’t have nice things.”

“Barrett Brown, our controversial hated/loved friend,” was raided, the Thursday afternoon memo credited to the AntiSec collective reads. Brown was participating in a live video chat on the Internet at the precise moment his home was stormed by authorities, allowing many of his acquaintances to have a front-row seat to the event. AntiSec suggests all so-called Anons should view the clip, since uploaded online, “then try to come and convince us that FBI is not mad as hell at us.”

“if u dont want to trust us, it's ok, you shouldn't. but dont be dumb and at least to not realise something here is kinda fishy currently,” the statement reads.

Brown’s mug shot and a brief profile were posted on the Dallas County Jail Lookup System’s website momentarily on Wednesday before his status was updated to read “in transit.” Thursday morning, Brown’s information disappeared from the database and the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas confirmed that the suspect had been taken into federal custody to make a court appearance that afternoon. The Dallas County clerk’s office was uncertain if Brown would be arraigned immediately, but said he was scheduled to have his charges read and be presented with an attorney. RT was directed to the US Attorney’s Office in Dallas for more information preceding the court appearance but our calls have not immediately been returned.

Attorney Jay Leiderman, a California-based lawyer that has provided legal assistance and representation to accused members of Anonymous in the past, confirms that Brown was apprehended over alleged threats made against an FBI officer.

Through his work with Project PM, Brown has spearheaded probes into several governmental contractors, notable Palantir and HBGary, and believes that the US Justice Department has been routinely involved in criminal activity targeting activists. This week, Brown said that both the FBI and HBGary had sought the services of a paid informant to help drum up charges against himself relating to fraud and hacking, and that federal agents, led by FBI Officer Robert Smith, had put his life at risk.

In emails Brown claims to have obtained between HBGary staffers and alleged FBI informant Jennifer Emick, the two parties are said to discuss searching for “Something to get Barrett Brown picked up on” while Emick was on the payroll of both the private company and federal investigators looking to trump up charges.

“I don’t know if the FBI knew that, but they know that now. Because I know it, and they monitor me,” Brown said in the video, uploaded only one day before he was detained.

Just hours before his arrest, Brown claimed through a YouTube video he uploaded that Officer Smith and other FBI agents have threatened the safety of himself and his mother by engaging with informants who sought to expose personal details that would put both him and his family in immediate danger since, as Brown claims, the FBI is aware that the Zeta drug cartel has threatened him in the past. He uploaded around 30 minutes worth of material discussing the case onto YouTube in the hours before the raid.

In retaliation for his arrest, Antisec posted the full credit-card use data for 13 accounts believed to belong to government officials, complete with .gov email addresses registered with the data.

“This data could be potentially and underteminatedly false as FBI could potentially claim,” writes AntiSec, “they also would be a potentially different set than those we released from Stratfor and they could just potentially bring an underterminate amount of lulz. but what the hell, you are free to try them if u want. spend a lot!!!! send flowers to Barrett!!!”

Brown was detained by the FBI earlier this year and had several of his personal computers taken into custody by the authorities as a result. This week, Brown uploaded a video ultimatum to the FBI, demanding that they return his possessions within the next 14 days.

“I want everyone to know a demand I’m making to the FBI today. That I will have my stuff returned to me in two weeks. No later,” Brown insists, specifying that among the items taken from him were his laptop, his mom’s computer, his personal calendar, notebook, and X-Box video game system.

“When I get it back I’m going to release some stuff that’s on there, and they don’t know what I have access to. That I have copies of that is on there. They don’t want me to have it back. There’s a reason they’re not giving it back, even copies of it. They aren’t done with it,” Brown says.

Later, Brown says, “They have two weeks and 24 hours from now I will receive a call from Robert Smith himself apologizing for what happened.” The next day, Brown released a third video claiming that Officer Smith threatened that the District Attorney’s office was filing obstruction of justice charges against Brown’s mother.

“My fucking mom is being threatened by a fucking US DA and a fucking chickenshit little faggot cocksucker, a little FBI agent — Robert Smith, who we are investigating now,” he said.

In the video, uploaded with the title, Why I'm Going to Destroy FBI Agent Robert Smith Part Three: Revenge of the Lithe, Brown explains, “So that’s why Robert Smith’s life is over. And when I say his life is over, I don’t say I’m going to kill him. But I am going to ruin his life and look into his fucking kids because (HB Gary CEO) Aaron Burr did the same thing and he didn’t get raided for it. How do you like them apples?”

If convicted of making a threat made against a federal law enforcement officer with intent to retaliate against the performance of official duties, Brown could be sentenced to no more than 10 years in prison.


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  vrijdag 14 september 2012 @ 08:21:05 #30
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Life is what you make it.
  maandag 17 september 2012 @ 18:36:11 #31
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  dinsdag 18 september 2012 @ 00:13:44 #32
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Anonymous support to #Occupy Monsanto

17th/23rd September, Occupy Monsanto, International Mobilization

On the occasion of the international mobilization against Monsanto Inc., we join the efforts of all the groups involved saying STOP.
STOP GMO production aimed at conquering ever larger market shares.
STOP the logic of a market which produces products such as RR2, that are resilient to gylcophosphates* produced by Monsanto Inc. itself, which are very dangerous
for humans. (The first documentations about genetic malformations begin to appear) and habitats (The overexploitation of the soil caused by pesticides and
monoculture)

In particular, in Paraguay, wealthy landowners of the UGP group use more and more violent methods against citizens who occupy lands entrusted to them by a past
agrarian reform.
One of the goals of the UGP group is to plant on the lands the kind of genetically modified seeds from Monsanto Inc. which are resilient to glycophosphate pesticides.
Once again we see the environment polluted and destroyed and large companies interests put before the law and food safety.
Once again we see small and very small farmers, whose rights are denied and their lives disrupted in the name of profit.

We join the struggle that Vandana Shiva has been carrying on for 30 years against Monsanto and intensive farming with the Navdanya (www.navdanya.org/) association.

Recently in Europe, the EU has reiterated that the country may not prevent the Community directives which provide for the introduction of transgenic seeds resistant to glycophosates.
This of course will cause the intensive use of the aforementioned carcinogenic pesticides and genetically modified seeds.
Let us also note that Monsanto has established the "Round Table on Responsible Soy (RTRS)" and the "Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO)"
How can transgenic crops, grown by destroying small farmers and the biodiversity that they are protecting, where carcinogenic pesticides, even harmful for the fetus, are employed, be labelled as eco-sustainable?
Many areas where Monsanto works are subject to deforestation. This means that, for example, the Amazonic forest has been partly destroyed to make space for Monsanto crops.

WWF members with Monsanto representatives participate in associations with RTRS and RSPO, associations that certify that the land where Monsanto grows its crops, were subject to "sustainable deforestation".

We think that it's important to remember the very existence that big areas of the Amazonic forest are already under the threat of hydroelectric projects by many South American states, projects that are being implemented by forcing native populations, the last representative of antique cultures, to abandon their lands and their customs. This is a true ethnic cleansing committed by big brick firms and energy companies against South American natives. For example, in Belo Monte (Brazil), natives are seeing the existence of their very community threatened by the big hydroelectric barrage project of Norte Energia. Against this dam that will flood many hectares of Amazonic forest and will drain the Xingu river, threatening the very existence of many native populations, OperationGreenRights is fighting and will continue to fight.
Other lands have been stolen from the Amazonic forest by the RS 163, the way of the biggest traffics on earth: from cocaine to niobium*.
With this operation we want to put on the same level Monsanto and a global NGO that we were taught to respect: WWF.
We intend to fight against those international crimes, that see governmental and non-governmental organizations created and subsidized by multinationals and States, with the goal of increasing a civic sense to fight with morality the most shameful of human actions.
Monsanto, WWF: no round table, no eco-sustainable certificate will negate the damage to the forests caused by the intensive farming, your paper sheets will not make the soil of your crops less damaged by the Round Up, a glyphosate-based pesticide that Monsanto itself produces and uses. Your useless pretended warranties will not compensate the Paraguayan farmer for the violent campaign to expulse them from the properties that the land reform gives them.

Monsanto: nothing can hide the social and ecological havoc that the diffusion of your seeds and pesticides is generating globally.


*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niobium
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsanto#Glyphosate_herbicides

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  woensdag 19 september 2012 @ 04:39:48 #33
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Anonymous hacks BJP website

NEW DELHI: Hackers allegedly belonging to Anonymous attacked BJP website and hacked it on Tuesday night. The hackers posted several messages on www.bjp.org, including one video message hosted at Youtube.

The video was posted at YouTube by a user called AnonD3vil on 26 August.

In the video, which is full of images that were shot during the June 9 protests Anonymous organized against blocking of several websites, a man says, "since many days we are observing the deteriorating condition of free speech in India and how the government is trying to suppress the every dissenting voice."

The man then added that every Indian "should go out and say (to the government) that I will not tolerate your misdoings anymore."

The hackers also posted a message against FDI in retail and price hike in fuel as well as pictures that allegedly show police brutality in the country.

On the BJP website's home page, Anonymous claimed it would launch an "Occupy India" movement against the government policies from September 23.

"We are calling to the people of India to join the movement now. Time to start a mass movement to remove the corrupt politicians, and correct the system in a way where the people holds power and the representatives are puppets of the people which is opposite of what it is today," hackers wrote on the website.

The 'occupy' part comes from the Occupy Wall Street Movement that became quite popular in the US earlier this year. Anonymous allegedly played a big role in making the movement popular by raising awareness about it through web campaign on Twitter and other websites.

However, the protests called by Anonymous India in several cities in June had failed with just a handful of people gathering to protest against the blocking of several websites on the orders by Madras high court.
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  woensdag 19 september 2012 @ 20:43:52 #35
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Papers from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society

This archive contains 18,592 scientific publications totaling
33GiB, all from Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
and which should be available to everyone at no cost, but most
have previously only been made available at high prices through
paywall gatekeepers like JSTOR.

Limited access to the documents here is typically sold for $19
USD per article, though some of the older ones are available as
cheaply as $8. Purchasing access to this collection one article
at a time would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Also included is the basic factual metadata allowing you to
locate works by title, author, or publication date, and a
checksum file to allow you to check for corruption.

ef8c02959e947d7f4e4699f399ade838431692d972661f145b782c2fa3ebcc6a sha256sum.txt

I've had these files for a long time, but I've been afraid that if I
published them I would be subject to unjust legal harassment by those who
profit from controlling access to these works.

I now feel that I've been making the wrong decision.

On July 19th 2011, Aaron Swartz was criminally charged by the US Attorney
General's office for, effectively, downloading too many academic papers
from JSTOR.

Academic publishing is an odd system⤔the authors are not paid for their
writing, nor are the peer reviewers (they're just more unpaid academics),
and in some fields even the journal editors are unpaid. Sometimes the
authors must even pay the publishers.

And yet scientific publications are some of the most outrageously
expensive pieces of literature you can buy. In the past, the high access
fees supported the costly mechanical reproduction of niche paper journals,
but online distribution has mostly made this function obsolete.

As far as I can tell, the money paid for access today serves little
significant purpose except to perpetuate dead business models. The
"publish or perish" pressure in academia gives the authors an impossibly
weak negotiating position, and the existing system has enormous inertia.

Those with the most power to change the system--the long-tenured luminary
scholars whose works give legitimacy and prestige to the journals, rather
than the other way around--are the least impacted by its failures. They
are supported by institutions who invisibly provide access to all of the
resources they need. And as the journals depend on them, they may ask
for alterations to the standard contract without risking their career on
the loss of a publication offer. Many don't even realize the extent to
which academic work is inaccessible to the general public, nor do they
realize what sort of work is being done outside universities that would
benefit by it.

Large publishers are now able to purchase the political clout needed
to abuse the narrow commercial scope of copyright protection, extending
it to completely inapplicable areas: slavish reproductions of historic
documents and art, for example, and exploiting the labors of unpaid
scientists. They're even able to make the taxpayers pay for their
attacks on free society by pursuing criminal prosecution (copyright has
classically been a civil matter) and by burdening public institutions
with outrageous subscription fees.

Copyright is a legal fiction representing a narrow compromise: we give
up some of our natural right to exchange information in exchange for
creating an economic incentive to author, so that we may all enjoy more
works. When publishers abuse the system to prop up their existence,
when they misrepresent the extent of copyright coverage, when they use
threats of frivolous litigation to suppress the dissemination of publicly
owned works, they are stealing from everyone else.

Several years ago I came into possession, through rather boring and
lawful means, of a large collection of JSTOR documents.

These particular documents are the historic back archives of the
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society⤔a prestigious scientific
journal with a history extending back to the 1600s.

The portion of the collection included in this archive, ones published
prior to 1923 and therefore obviously in the public domain, total some
18,592 papers and 33 gigabytes of data.

The documents are part of the shared heritage of all mankind,
and are rightfully in the public domain, but they are not available
freely. Instead the articles are available at $19 each--for one month's
viewing, by one person, on one computer. It's a steal. From you.

When I received these documents I had grand plans of uploading them to
Wikipedia's sister site for reference works, Wikisource⤔ where they
could be tightly interlinked with Wikipedia, providing interesting
historical context to the encyclopedia articles. For example, Uranus
was discovered in 1781 by William Herschel; why not take a look at
the paper where he originally disclosed his discovery? (Or one of the
several follow on publications about its satellites, or the dozens of
other papers he authored?)

But I soon found the reality of the situation to be less than appealing:
publishing the documents freely was likely to bring frivolous litigation
from the publishers.

As in many other cases, I could expect them to claim that their slavish
reproduction⤔scanning the documents⤔ created a new copyright
interest. Or that distributing the documents complete with the trivial
watermarks they added constituted unlawful copying of that mark. They
might even pursue strawman criminal charges claiming that whoever obtained
the files must have violated some kind of anti-hacking laws.

In my discreet inquiry, I was unable to find anyone willing to cover
the potentially unbounded legal costs I risked, even though the only
unlawful action here is the fraudulent misuse of copyright by JSTOR and
the Royal Society to withhold access from the public to that which is
legally and morally everyone's property.

In the meantime, and to great fanfare as part of their 350th anniversary,
the RSOL opened up "free" access to their historic archives⤔but "free"
only meant "with many odious terms", and access was limited to about
100 articles.

All too often journals, galleries, and museums are becoming not
disseminators of knowledge⤔as their lofty mission statements
suggest⤔but censors of knowledge, because censoring is the one thing
they do better than the Internet does. Stewardship and curation are
valuable functions, but their value is negative when there is only one
steward and one curator, whose judgment reigns supreme as the final word
on what everyone else sees and knows. If their recommendations have value
they can be heeded without the coercive abuse of copyright to silence
competition.

The liberal dissemination of knowledge is essential to scientific
inquiry. More than in any other area, the application of restrictive
copyright is inappropriate for academic works: there is no sticky question
of how to pay authors or reviewers, as the publishers are already not
paying them. And unlike 'mere' works of entertainment, liberal access
to scientific work impacts the well-being of all mankind. Our continued
survival may even depend on it.

If I can remove even one dollar of ill-gained income from a poisonous
industry which acts to suppress scientific and historic understanding,
then whatever personal cost I suffer will be justified⤔it will be one
less dollar spent in the war against knowledge. One less dollar spent
lobbying for laws that make downloading too many scientific papers
a crime.

I had considered releasing this collection anonymously, but others pointed
out that the obviously overzealous prosecutors of Aaron Swartz would
probably accuse him of it and add it to their growing list of ridiculous
charges. This didn't sit well with my conscience, and I generally believe
that anything worth doing is worth attaching your name to.

I'm interested in hearing about any enjoyable discoveries or even useful
applications which come of this archive.

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Greg Maxwell - July 20th 2011
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  woensdag 19 september 2012 @ 23:09:44 #36
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Internet giants unite to lobby Congress

The biggest names from Silicon Valley are flocking to Washington in order to make an impact on Capitol Hill. Under the name ‘The Internet Association,” Google, Facebook, Amazon and others have set up shop on K Street to lobby Congress.

The Internet Association officially got off the ground on Wednesday by announcing that after months of work, the coalition that includes employees from the Web’s biggest entities has entered the world of lobbying.

“A free and innovative Internet is vital to our nation’s economic growth,” Michael Beckerman, president and CEO of The Internet Association, says in a statement this week. “These companies are all fierce competitors in the market place, but they recognize the Internet needs a unified voice in Washington. They understand the future of the Internet is at stake and that we must work together to protect it.”

In all, 14 companies have so far signed on to be part of the group, including Amazon, AOL, eBay, Expedia, IAC, LinkedIn, Monster, Rackspace, salesforce.com, TripAdvisor, Yahoo and Zynga. The full roster is listed on the coalition’s website, which advertises itself as being “dedicated to advancing public policy solutions to strengthen and protect Internet freedom, foster innovation and economic growth and empower users.” In order to do as much, though, it’ll require some serious campaigning in Washington, which has some skeptics already concerned about how cozy lobbyists and lawmakers will become when the future of the Internet is at stake.

Google, without a question the biggest name on the Web, has already argued in Washington in hopes of being heard by Congress, but it’s been an effort that hasn’t come cheaply. In only the first half of 2012, Google’s political action committee, NetPAC, spent $423,000 on the campaign efforts of lawmakers, with an additional $36,500 coming by way of Yahoo. In terms of direct lobbying, though, that amount seems meager. Google’s lobbying efforts during the first two quarters of 2012 cost them $9 million, with Facebook forking over another $1.6 million on their own.

Tim Worstall, a contributor with Forbes, writes that something seems amiss that these entities are about to spend even more to have their voices heard together. “When anyone even remotely successful has to run to Washington to stop them ending that success then yes, we’ve got a problem, don’t we?” he writes in an op-ed published this week.

For Michael Beckerman, the coalition’s CEO, it’s a maneuver that is necessary in order to make sure legislation that’ll grossly regulate the Web isn’t weighed by Congress, such as the Stop Online Piracy Act that spurred a massive blackout and protests earlier this year and last.

“Congress nearly altered the Internet's fundamental DNA without fully appreciating the perspectives and concerns of the engineers, entrepreneurs, innovators and tens of millions of individual users that make the Internet what it is today,” Becerkmen writes in a column published this week by the Huffington Post. “The Internet Association was formed to protect an innovative and free Internet and to relentlessly represent this critical economic sector, in collaboration with main street businesses and individual users, to ensure that the Internet will always have a seat at the table in Washington.”

“The Internet provides incredible benefits to our economy and to society at large. Policymakers must understand that our country, and the world, depends on a free Internet. As we approach another presidential election, the gold standard of democracy around the world, our message to both parties and both candidates is simple: The Internet is one of the greatest engines for economic growth, freedom and prosperity the world has ever known. The Internet Association, and millions of active users (and voters), stand ready to protect a free Internet and the innovation it fosters,” he adds.

When the powers and payrolls of the members of the Internet Association are combined, though, almost anything could be possible, especially when carry the amount of clout that Google and Facebook carry. Under the direction of Mr. Beckerman, those battles could extend pass issues such as net neutrality and Internet freedoms if the group elects to do so. Previously some members of The Internet Alliance came together to rally against the Stop Online Privacy Act, or SOPA, although their lobbying counterparts in Hollywood attempted to have the legislation signed into law by way of some serious urging from the Motion Picture Association of America, a trade group represented by former Senator Chris Dodd.

Before signing on with The Internet Association, Beckerman sat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee as deputy staff director, a position that he received payment for as recently as June 30 of this year, according to records published on Legistorm.com. Reuters reports that Beckerman was employed as an aide to Fred Upton, a Republican representative from Michigan who serves as chairman of the House Committee. During his tenure, Upton’s efforts have included proposing penalties for companies that abuse the content rating and labeling system set up for video games and attempts to prohibit late-term abortion under law. He also went on the record to speak out against both same-sex marriage and gun control, and his ideas about limiting government regulation doesn’t end with just the Internet either. Upton told the Wall Street Journal in 2010 that he was "not convinced" that "carbon is a problem in need of regulation” and fought to ensure that federal efforts to clean up the air would go unapproved.

It is also a possibility that The Internet Alliance will heed to calls for action from Google, who is expected to be bringing the most money to the table. In the past, however, Google’s political contributions to congressmen have raised questions about what they think exactly about Internet legislation. CNet.com reports that Google has handed over $5,000 apiece to Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) House Armed Services Committee Chairman Buck McKeon (R-Calif.) and Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), all lawmakers who have advocated for the government to continue the warrantless wiretapping of Americans’ electronic communications. All three representatives voted last week to reauthorize the federal eavesdropping of phone calls and emails as granted under the 2008 amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which is now expected to be approved by the Senate and left on the books for at least another five years.

Google made an equal donation to Sen. Jay Rockefeller (W.Va.), who asked Congress in 2010 to give the president of the United States control of the Internet “in times of an emergency."
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  woensdag 19 september 2012 @ 23:22:29 #37
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  donderdag 20 september 2012 @ 11:58:04 #38
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Secretive TrapWire company's affiliations revealed

Just discovered documentation concerning the TrapWire secret surveillance system suggests that the San Diego-based Cubic Corporation did have a direct connection with the program, despite repeated attempts to dismiss allegations of their involvement.

Although Cubic has gone on the record on several occasions to refute claims that they have at one time or another been directly tied to the Abraxas Applications, the Northern Virginia company believed to have developed TrapWire, a post published this week on the PrivacySos.org blog discusses evidence that links the two firms to one another. Cubic has repeatedly insisted that it has no link to TrapWire, a widespread, international surveillance and intelligence system brought to light in emails distributed by WikiLeaks, but new revelations expose a relationship between the two that was documented on a federal website as recently as February of last year.

As RT unraveled the TrapWire saga earlier this year, investigations into both Cubic and Abraxas revealed a number of associations among the two. In an August 13, 2012 press release, Cubic came forth and admitted to acquiring Abraxas Corp in December of 2010, but insisted, “Abraxas Corporation then and now has no affiliation with Abraxas Applications now known as Trapwire, Inc.” The latest revelation directly discredits that claim.

PrivacySos reports that a website maintained by the US Homeland Security Department’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) includes TrapWire as a product for sale to law enforcement agencies and first responders. It’s there that the background and operational concept of the system are described in detail and direct curious customers to AbraxasCorp.com for more information. When a link to the URL is clicked, the banner at the top of the developer’s homepage described Abraxas as “A Cubic Company.” On the FEMA page, the product information is detailed as provided directly by Abraxas Applications

"The Products Section includes commercially available product information that has been uploaded directly and voluntarily by the manufacturer,” the FEMA page acknowledges.

If that is indeed the case, either the federal government is hosting falsified information about TrapWire to prospective customers, or else the program was overseen to a degree by Cubic as previously suspected. If it’s the latter, then the August 13 statement was a downright lie.

On the PrivacySos post, published Tuesday, its acknowledged that Cubic has previously been confirmed as operating fare systems for major mass transit programs and Anonymizer, an IP-masked tool described by its publicists as “the leader in consumer online anonymity solutions.”

“If the government's facts are correct, the Abraxas Corporation was managing sales for the TrapWire system at least as recently as February 2011 – meaning Cubic had its hands on both highly sensitive private information on millions of ordinary people and a networked surveillance system sold to governments,” PrivacySOS notes.

In addition to the press release that attempted to distance Cubic from TrapWire, activist and Project PM founder Barrett Brown uploaded a phone call to YouTube he alleged to be between himself and Cubic Corp. Communication Director Tim Hall. In the clip, published August 21, Mr. Hall denied his company’s involvement with TrapWire and also insisted that Cubic has never been tied to Ntrepid, a separate corporation that was awarded $2.76 million worth of taxpayer dollars to create phony Internet “sock puppets” to propagate US support.

“There is no connection at all with Abraxas Applications and Trapwire and or Ntrepid,” the man perpetrated to be Hall explains in the clip. Research into the entities, however, led to the discovery of Abraxas Corporation’s tax filings from late 2011, and with it, a common bond: TrapWire Inc. was registered in 2009 to a Margaret A Lee from Virginia, who also served on the Ntrepid board of directors.

“Since the government's intelligence and data management contracting operations are so secretive and opaque, we may never know what's really going on – whether Cubic in fact operates transit data systems, so-called IP anonymizers and surveillance systems sold to governments,” the PrivacySOS post reads. “[It] doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things. That's because we know more than enough to be convinced that we need a mass movement for privacy in the United States, whether or not these connections are real.”
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  vrijdag 21 september 2012 @ 20:26:49 #39
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  zaterdag 22 september 2012 @ 21:52:34 #40
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Plannen omstreden anti-terrorisme project gelekt

Er is een document gelekt met Europese plannen van project Clean IT, dit project zou bedoeld zijn om terrorisme en cybercrime op internet te bestrijden. Dit conceptueel plan is opgezet door Nederland en bevat vergaande maatregelen, zo wordt onder andere het bewust linken naar sites die terroristische content bevatten illegaal verklaard.

In april van dit jaar werd er nog een brief verzonden van But Klaasen, coördinator van Clean IT naar Bits of Freedom, hierin werd vermeld dat het Clean IT project alleen bedoeld zou zijn om een aantal voorstellen te formuleren. "Het doel van het project is niet om gedrag te beperken dat volgens de wet legaal is"

In de voorstellen wordt vervolgens aan internetbedrijven met klem gevraagd om alle ongewenste activiteiten te vermelden in de gebruikersovereenkomst, maar deze moeten "niet erg gedetailleerd" zijn. Vervolgens wordt er gesteld dat het mogelijk moet zijn om zaken die volgens de wet legaal zijn, alsnog via de gebruikersovereenkomst te verbieden, als deze bijvoorbeeld niet stroken met de ethiek van het bedrijf.

Een aantal andere maatregelen die genoemd worden in het document zijn bijvoorbeeld het feit dat politie de autoriteit moet krijgen om inhoud van sites te blokkeren, zonder alle formele procedures en een rechter die er nu nog aan te pas moeten komen. Ook moeten hostingproviders verantwoordelijk worden gesteld wanneer zij “niet genoeg doen” aan het opmerken van terroristische inhoud dat aanwezig is op hun servers. De bedenkers van het Clean IT project willen overigens ook dat internetproviders filters instellen die uploads controleren op terroristische inhoud om deze vervolgens te blokkeren.

Ook willen ze dat de anonimiteit van mensen die mogelijke illegale praktijken aangeven bewaard moet blijven, maar toch moet het IP-adres van die persoon wel opgeslagen worden om die persoon te kunnen vervolgen wanneer deze persoon met opzet legale inhoud aangeeft. Ook helpt het IP-adres om bij vertrouwde gebruikers sneller aan te nemen dat het om illegale inhoud zou gaan.

Voor het gelekte document van project Clean IT dat alle voorstellen bevat kan je hier terecht.

Het is in elk geval duidelijk dat er zeer vergaande voorstellen in staan die de internet vrijheid zeker belemmeren en daarmee haaks staan op eerdere uitspraken van politici. Het is dan ook nog maar de vraag in hoeverre dit project ooit van de grond gaat komen.
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NYPD footage of Zuccotti Park raid leaked

Anonymous releases secret police film from the Zuccotti raid

The presence of NYPD TARU (Technical Assistance Response Unit) officers at Occupy protests has long been a source of contention among occupiers and legal observers. The precise role and remit of the camera-wielding officers is ill-defined; the end product of their constant filming usually goes unseen by those featured in it.

However, on Sunday a group claiming Anonymous affiliation released 60 hours of TARU footage from the night of the Zuccotti Park eviction on Nov. 15. The footage is considered particularly relevant in fleshing out the NYPD versus Occupy narrative, since both mainstream and citizen journalists and videographers were forcibly kept away from the park as officers dismantled the encampment and rounded up protesters that night.

A release introducing the footage dump notes, “The NYPD denied freedom of the press the night of the Zuccotti raid by kicking out media and keeping them two blocks away … Much of the video being released is edited by the NYPD, and at times edits are quite blatant, probably trying to cover up their brutality.”

The release urges that readers share the TARU footage and take note of any glitches or time stamp changes, which might suggest selective editing. “We ask for an unedited version of the tapes,” it notes.

A YouTube trailer teasing the footage (introduced, of course, by a trademark Anonymous Guy Fawkes masked man) highlights instances of aggressive arrests and police treatment of the encampment structures.
Het artikel gaat verder.

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  maandag 24 september 2012 @ 23:17:54 #42
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Anonymous Video Leak

"Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost."
Thomas Jefferson

Citizens of The internet.

Have you ever been filmed by the police and wondered what their footage looked like?
Well you're in luck!
Because today we release to you a cache of hours Zuccotti park raid footage. Brought to you by the N.Y.P.D. TARU!
As many of you know, the N.Y.P.D denied freedom of press the night of the Zuccotti raid by kicking out the media and keeping them two blocks away.
They also detained and arressted several journalists.
Much of the video being released is edited by the NYPD, and at times the edits are quite blatant, probably trying to cover up their brutality.
Actually, no probably about it, they are covering up their attrocities committed November 15th in Zuccotti park.
As it is clear the film is edited in a byast prospective.
Citizens of the internet, we ask you to download and share this mini-archive.
Bearing in mind that the police now use video surveillance all over the country at peacefull protests, and whereever else they want because they are not being held accountable.
The totality of this mini-archive brings home the reality of the amount of surveillance US citizens are subjected to as they exercise their political rights, and this isnt even close to the amount of footage they have taken.
But surveillance cuts both ways... It can also be used to make the authoroties accountable for their actions.
As you watch the videos in this archive...
We Ask you to take down the badge numbers of those that committed crimes against the peacefull occupation protest.
If the badge is unclear, that nifty number on their storm trooper helmets is the badge number.
Report and makes complaints how you see fit.
We ask you to keep an eye out for glitches in tape, timestamp changes, or other things that just are not quite right with the film.
Make Note Of Them
We ask you seek the truth.
We Ask that you demand for the unedited versions of the tapes.
We ask fellow netzens, that you seek the evidence that proves OWS was in violation of the The Handschu agreement,
Which was won in a class action lawsuit against the NYPD as a result of their inability to uphold constitutional rights.
We ask you to demand they prove that they had lawful use to use the TARU.
Share these clips with the world. Let them see how the United States "Respects" it's citizens First Admendment Right to Peaceful Assembly.
Most people don't relize, most of the "laws" and "rules" that the OWS Encampment "broke", were designed specifically to be against the movement, after the movement began.
This is something that is happening coast to coast, sea to sea.
Dictators in other countries have been known to drive street sweepers up and down roads, often for days at a time when they knew a protest
is supposed to be taking place there.
Sound familiar?
The tactics are the same, the methods are the same, the power, is the same.
We ask the people to stand in solidarity with your brothers and sisters around the world.
For our struggle is the same.
The struggle for equality, justice, peace and freedom.
Your secrets keep me peaceful.
Your lies keep me safe.
You are satisfied with my ignorance, and you are in control.
But we are aware.
We are Anonymous
We do not forgive And we do not...Forget.

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  woensdag 26 september 2012 @ 00:20:32 #43
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Anonymous Operation Spain - Press Release

Anonymous Operation Spain - Press Release Tuesday - September 25, 2012 5:30 PM ET USA

Greetings World -- Anonymous sends it's solidarity to our brothers and sisters in Spain who at this very moment have completely surrounded the Parliament Building in Madrid. The are calling for the resignation of a government that like so many in our world today has failed to serve the needs of it's people. We encourage our comrades in Spain to remain steadfast until their demands are met, and we promise to do all we can to assist them.

Anonymous watched on the independent livestreams the horrendous brutality on the part of the Spanish National Police. It is always intolerable to us, but it is especially deplorable when we witness this level of senseless violence used against peaceful protesters in a supposedly western and modern "democracy". In response to this wanton violence by the Spanish National Police against our brothers and sisters in Madrid, Anonymous has removed from the Internet the web site of the Spanish National Police located at www.policia.es - and we will keep it offline so long as we continue to watch scenes of brutality.

Beginning tomorrow, Anonymous will also begin an attack on the primary website of the Parliament of Spain located at www.congreso.es - this attack will include not only DdoS and hacking, but also Black Fax & E-Mail bombs - effectively removing the Parliament of Spain from the Internet entirely.

We Are Anonymous

We Are Everywhere

We Are Legion

We Do Not Forgive

We Do Not Forget

Government of Spain, it's to late to Expect Us.

SIGNED -- Anonymous

Anonymous Global - www.AnonymousGlobal.tk
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  vrijdag 28 september 2012 @ 08:28:23 #44
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'Anonymous Philippines' on a hacking spree

MANILA, Philippines – A hacktivist group struck down several government websites Wednesday night in protest against the recently enacted anti-cybercrime law that imposes penalties on hacking, online libel and similar activities.

The group identified as “Anonymous Philippines” attacked the websites of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS), Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Department of Health Anti-Smoking, the University of the Philippines' Institute for Development and Econometric Analysis, Philippines’ Anti-Piracy Team (PAPT), the Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Region 3 and the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines.

The hackers replaced the websites with a predominantly black interface, an animated logo and a statement against the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. The group calls the new law "the most notorious act ever witnessed in the cyber-history of the Philippines."

Anonymous Philippines, whose Facebook page boasts over 250 fans, also called the new law's provisions on libel "cunningly deceptive" in implying that everyone can be imprisoned even for their licit online activities.

"It can imprison anyone who commits libel either by written messages, comments, blogs or posts in sites such as Facebook, Twitter or any other comment-spaces of other social media in the Internet," the group claimed, tagging themselves with the lines "We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us."

As of posting time, some of the hacked websites have not been restored.

Traditionally, .gov domains are considered the most secure online sites.

'Up and restored'

Certain links at the official website of the BSP remain inaccessible to public hours after the portal was defaced by a group condemning the passage of the anti-cybercrime law..

"As of 2 a.m. today, the website of the (BSP) has been up and running, restored and able to serve the public once again," a statement released on Thursday said.

"The BSP's internal Information Technology Group worked on the immediate restoration of our website after ensuring that our security firewall kept our databse protected," it added.

The BSP website was one of the government portals hacked by Anonymous Philippines in its protest against Republic Act No. 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act, which the group sees as a form of online censorship. A group of journalists on Tuesday filed a stay order petition against the law before the Supreme Court.

However upon checking, despite the website already being restored, certain links to electronic files of BSP issuances and publications remained unavailable.

Recently, the Department of Science and Technology’s Information and Communications Technology Office issued directives to all government system administrators to review their websites’ security to prevent more hacking attacks.

The directive was issued after a series of attacks on government websites at the height of the tense territorial dispute between China and the Philippines over the Panatag Shoal in the West Philippine Sea.
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  vrijdag 28 september 2012 @ 09:04:39 #45
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Maar goed dat moot zelf nooit informatie van zijn gebruikers heeft doorgespeeld aan de FBI, o nee wacht...
  vrijdag 28 september 2012 @ 13:06:36 #46
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Anonymous Hackers Threaten Philadelphia Officials in Property Clean-Up Scandal

Hacktivists have published a video message for the authorities of the US city of Philadelphia, especially the representatives of the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority, after they threatened to pursue a man that cleaned up the trash from an area he did not own.

The scandal has been going on for quite some time. Business developer Ori Feibush removed the thrash from a location that neighbored a coffee shop he was about to open. Philadelphia city officials were not too happy with it because the man didn't own the piece of land which he sanitized.

Shortly after learning of the news, Anonymous hackers issued a video statement, protesting against the city’s decision, demanding that officials “retract all claims of wrong doing by Mr Feibush.”

The online activists did not say exactly how they would act, but many people, including some media outlets and city representatives, assumed that the protest would involve cyberattacks.

A spokesperson for the mayor’s office, Mark McDonald, came forward saying that the “threat” was taken seriously, Philly.com reports. The city’s response followed numerous comments in which Anonymous supporters boasted about how easy it would be to take down Philadelphia websites.

McDonald also highlighted the fact that the “factual basis for those statements [the ones of hacktivists] is utterly false.”

Yesterday, on September 23, Anonymous released another statement, clarifying that their initial message shouldn’t have been received as a threat, but a call to peaceful protesting.

“NBC 10 has twisted the words of Anonymous, who simply asked the people of Philly to stand up in peaceful, civil disobedience to let the government know that the people of Philadelphia want the local government to apologize to Ori Feibush and to repay him for the sacrifice he has made for the city,” they wrote.

They also sent a message to Councilman Kenyatta Johnson.

“We now know why you purposefully destroy the land value. We have discovered that you have purchased 2040 Ellsworth Street four years ago for a mere five hundred dollars, despite being valued in excess of fifty thousand dollars,” they said.

“The Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority does not discuss that sale, because City Councilman Kenyatta Johnson just bought a new house on that very lot. How is this not tax fraud?”

Here is the initial video statement issued by Anonymous:

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  vrijdag 28 september 2012 @ 14:17:07 #47
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  vrijdag 28 september 2012 @ 14:57:59 #48
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Ik kwam Fok.nl tegen in een berichtje :P

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Cybercrime verdrag tussen de VS en Nederland
Rob van den Hoven van Genderen

]Het “cybercrime verdrag” tussen de VS en Nederland en de betrouwbaarheid van berichtgeving en journalistiek op internet.

Op 23 februari 2012 verschenen de eerste berichten over een Verdrag ter bestrijding van computercriminaliteit tussen de VS en Nederland dat door minister Opstelten was ondertekend.

De voorbereiding van dit verdrag was verbazingwekkend goed stil gehouden aangezien ik hier niets van had vernomen en doorgaans goed ingelichte bronnen hiervan ook niet op de hoogte waren. Er was geen voorafgaand overleg in de Kamer geweest, noch was enige tekst aan de kamer en kabinet voorgelegd. Had de minister in een vlaag van grootheidswaanzin op een onbewaakt moment zo maar een verdrag gesloten met de Verenigde Staten?

Aangezien de verschillende internet nieuwsbronnen als nu.nl, binnenlands nieuws.nl, de pers.nl, computable.nl, webnews.nl, etc. de ondertekening van dit verdrag bevestigden namen ook andere landelijke media de berichtgeving over. Fok.nl stelde zelfs panisch dat dit het eind van internet zou betekenen.

Ook op de NOS site van radio 1 stond een interview met Opstelten, voorzien van de inleidende tekst verwijzend naar het verdrag dat Minister Opstelten van Veiligheid en Justitie in Washington met zijn Amerikaanse collega Napolitano had gesloten over de aanpak van cybercrime en het vergroten van de veiligheid op internet. Het moest dus wel waar zijn. Minister Opstelten bevestigde in het interview de ondertekening van het verdrag. Inhoudelijk ging het met name om de uitwisseling van informatie en onderzoek naar de kwetsbaarheid van vitale infrastructuren, de economische structuur, de energievoorziening, banken en luchthavens, zo stelde hij. Kortom, het betrof hier een van de belangrijkste verdragen van deze eeuw op het gebied van cybersecurity zo scheen het.

Wat was er nu in werkelijkheid aan de hand?

Op 27 februari verscheen op de site van Computable een nader artikel van Johannes van Bentum, die goed gekeken had naar de site van de Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO.nl). Daar stond namelijk dat op 21 februari jl., tijdens een gezamenlijke bijeenkomst over cyberbeveiliging op de Nederlandse ambassade in Washington het NWO en het Amerikaanse Department of Homeland Security afgesproken hebben dat Nederland en de Verenigde Staten gezamenlijk wetenschappelijke onderzoeksprojecten zullen financieren op het gebied van Cyber Security. De bijeenkomst was georganiseerd door het Netwerk van Innovatie Attaches (TWA’s). Hierbij waren ook vertegenwoordigers van het naar Amerikaans voorbeeld recent opgezette Nationale Cyber Security Center (NCSC) aanwezig.

Om deze samenwerking te bevestigen, ondertekenden Janet Napolitano, namens het Amerikaanse ministerie van Homeland Security en Ivo Opstelten namens het ministerie van Veiligheid en Justitie een intentieverklaring. In de verklaring staat dat er aan gezamenlijke security initiatieven wordt gewerkt om een veilig en veerkrachtige ‘cyberomgeving’ te bevorderen.
Inhoudelijk werden vijf gebieden van wederzijds belang werden geïdentificeerd: Cyber Forensics, kwaadaardige software in een mobiele omgeving (malware), grensoverschrijdend identiteitsmanagement, vitale infrastructuren/SCADA en Cloud Computing.

Ook op de site van het NCSC was deze informatie aanwezig hoewel daar in de verklaring sprake was van een iets strijdlustiger toonzetting dan gebruikelijk is bij een gezamenlijk wetenschappelijk onderzoek. Napolitano verklaarde immers dat de samenwerking van belang was om bedreigingen tegen veiligheid en economische stabiliteit aan te pakken’, aldus de site van het NCSC.

Journalistieke fraude bestaat niet; alleen journalistieke vrijheid. Maar een inspanningsverplichting tot onderzoek van bronnen zou niet verkeerd zijn, even als een uitleg aan minister Opstelten over het verschil tussen een intentieverklaring en een verdrag.
http://www.switchlegal.nl(...)-de-vs-en-nederland/
Dit valt dan onder het cibercrimeverdrag (internationaal recht), 38 staten hebben ervoor getekend waaronder de Europese Staten.
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  zaterdag 29 september 2012 @ 01:31:54 #49
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Personal file-sharing is legal in Portugal, prosecutor says

Portuguese prosecutors have declined to press charges against individuals accused of file sharing, arguing that the non-commercial sharing of copyrighted material is not a violation of Portuguese law. The move was a serious setback for ACAPOR, the Portuguese trade association that had sought the prosecutions.

According to Torrent Freak, ACAPOR had provided prosecutors with a list of 2000 Portuguese citizens who it accused of illicit file sharing. But instead of pressing charges against the accused copyright infringers, the prosecutor questioned whether personal file-sharing was against the law at all:

. “From a legal point of view, while taking into account that users are both uploaders and downloaders in these file-sharing networks, we see this conduct as lawful, even when it’s considered that the users continue to share once the download is finished.”

The prosecutor adds that the right to education, culture, and freedom of expression on the Internet should not be restricted in cases where the copyright infringements are clearly non-commercial. In addition, the order notes that an IP-address is not a person.


The prosecutor also pointed out that the owner of a particular IP address may or may not be the person who engaged in any particular act of file-sharing, a point that some US judges have made as well.

ACAPOR denounced the decision in a blog post, calling it a "desperate argument to justify doing nothing."
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  zaterdag 29 september 2012 @ 01:39:58 #50
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Anonymous' Barrett Brown Writes Letter from Prison, Claims the FBI Broke His Ribs

It's been almost two weeks since law enforcement swept into a Dallas apartment and arrested Barrett Brown, frontman for that merry band of hackers at Anonymous, for threatening an FBI agent on YouTube. Brown was taken briefly to Dallas County Jail before being released to the FBI and reportedly sent to Mansfield Federal Detention Center. (The Bureau of Prisons website lists his location as "in transit.")

It was there that Brown, who hasn't yet been charged with anything, apparently wrote his letter from a Mansfield jail discussing his arrest and detention. At least, Anonymous presented the letter as his work in a tweet last night.

It's hard to know for sure the missive was penned from Brown. It was posted anonymously to Pastebin yesterday afternoon, and the first digit of Brown's prisoner ID number is wrong. Then again, it's hard to believe someone would take the effort to forge a 3,000-word letter aping Brown's rambling, eclectic style. So, it's most likely him.

He begins by claiming that the FBI crushed his ribs and his jailers denied him medical treatment.

. I believe (the injury) will be healed in time even if I've had trouble acquiring medical attention due to me under Geneva; put in formal request for X-ray last night here at Mansfield, whereas last week at Lew Sterrett I was sent to medic by an officer Tamer before being instead re-directed to what is intended as a temporary holding cell for those about to be released on bond, this change of plan being instigated by an officer Roeun (sic?) whom I have since reported to the proper authorities. Despite my having explained her mistake politely twice over the course of the next seven hours, and despite my condition having been serious enough to have prompted other inmates to suggest I check for internal bleeding, I was screamed at and then later simply ordered to lay down, all of which was witnessed by two other inmates, one of whom promised to inform Tim Rogers of D Magazine that I was potentially dying and needed intervention ASAP as soon as he himself was released a few minutes hence (again, this was the temporary outgoing holding cell, not meant for housing inmates for anything longer than an hour or so as their bond is processed; as such, I was not fed, either, much less given my medication, suboxone.

Brown ties his arrest to the hack of HBGary, the security firm whose CEO last year claimed publicly that he had figured out who was behind Anyonymous. The company, he writes, had worked with a paid FBI informant to find dirt on him. He doesn't delve into the reasons for his present incarceration since a judge has forbidden discussion of the case.

A good deal of the letter is spent dissecting and disassembling his public image. The misrepresentations started when he was identified on Fox News in 2009 as a spokesman for the American Athiest Society, which he was not. He also is not and has never been "the spokesman for Anonymous, nor its 'public face' or, worse, 'self-proclaimed' 'face' or 'spokesperson' or 'leader.' That, he says, was all cooked up by lazy journalists.

The letter ends with a confession of sorts, half-sorrowful, half apologetic.

. I shudder when I look back on some of the things I wrote or said when I got my first real taste of power at the dawn of 2011, and I continue to bring shame upon myself and upon my family and work by some of the things I say even lately. ... I am humiliated at not being able to protect my own mother from the FBI, or to shield my own girlfriend from watching heavily-armed men step on my spine as I scream in pain. I cannot forget how my mom cried on March 6th after the FBI had left with my equipment and hers, and how she whispered through tears that she wanted to be able to protect me from prison but couldn't; I will never forget the look on Jenna's face as the federal thugs swept through my efficiency apartment with guns drawn and safeties off, in search of hidden assailants and non-existent weapons. That these things are unjust and increasingly insane does not change the fact that they are the result of my own behavior, my own miscalculations, my own choices.
Barrett Brown - Communiqué from Prison 9/20/12
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Was deze al langs geweest? Ik weet het ff niet meer.

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Openbaar Ministerie laakt actie hackers Anonymous
Gepubliceerd op donderdag 12 juli 2012 om 14:25
Organisatie: Rechtennieuws.nl/ANP


Het Openbaar Ministerie (OM) heeft kritiek op hackerscollectief Anonymous, dat gegevens van mensen publiceerde die actief zouden zijn geweest op pedofielenwebsites.

''Anonymous heeft deze informatie verkregen door in te breken. Dat is een strafbaar feit. Wij zitten niet te wachten op groepen die door het plegen van strafbare feiten kinderporno denken aan te pakken’’, aldus een zegsman naar aanleiding van berichtgeving van de NOS.

Het OM hoopt dat Anonymous met de publicatie van gegevens van mensen die actief zouden zijn geweest op pedofielenwebsites, lopende strafrechtelijke onderzoeken niet in de wielen rijdt.

Mensen zouden eventueel bewijsmateriaal tegen hen kunnen verwijderen doordat ze gewaarschuwd worden door de publicatie.
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Vlaams gemeenteraadslid op 'pedolijst' Anonymous
RTL Nieuws | 11 juli 2012, 21:29

Een Vlaamse politicus heeft tijdelijk ontslag genomen omdat zijn naam voorkomt op de 'pedofielenlijst' van Anonymous.
Op die lijst staan honderden ip- en emailadressen van mensen die volgens het hackerscollectief pedofiele websites en chatrooms bezoeken.

E-mail gehackt
Het gemeenteraadslid voor Vlaams Belang Hans Peter Luykx verklaarde dat hij het bewuste bericht nooit heeft gepost, en zelfs nooit de bewuste site heeft bezocht. Zijn e-mailadres werd naar eigen zeggen gehackt. Hij heeft intussen een nieuw e-mailadres.

Luyckx besliste zelf om tijdelijk ontslag te nemen uit het Vlaams Belang, 'om de partij geen enkele schade toe te brengen'. Zijn partij benadrukte dat zijn ontslag niet moet worden gezien als een schuldbekentenis. Als blijkt dat Luyckx inderdaad ten onrechte op die lijst staat, kan hij terugkeren in de partij.
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Anonymous' Barrett Brown Writes Letter from Prison, Claims the FBI Broke His Ribs

It's been almost two weeks since law enforcement swept into a Dallas apartment and arrested Barrett Brown, frontman for that merry band of hackers at Anonymous, for threatening an FBI agent on YouTube. Brown was taken briefly to Dallas County Jail before being released to the FBI and reportedly sent to Mansfield Federal Detention Center. (The Bureau of Prisons website lists his location as "in transit.")

It was there that Brown, who hasn't yet been charged with anything, apparently wrote his letter from a Mansfield jail discussing his arrest and detention. At least, Anonymous presented the letter as his work in a tweet last night.

It's hard to know for sure the missive was penned from Brown. It was posted anonymously to Pastebin yesterday afternoon, and the first digit of Brown's prisoner ID number is wrong. Then again, it's hard to believe someone would take the effort to forge a 3,000-word letter aping Brown's rambling, eclectic style. So, it's most likely him.

He begins by claiming that the FBI crushed his ribs and his jailers denied him medical treatment.

I believe (the injury) will be healed in time even if I've had trouble acquiring medical attention due to me under Geneva; put in formal request for X-ray last night here at Mansfield, whereas last week at Lew Sterrett I was sent to medic by an officer Tamer before being instead re-directed to what is intended as a temporary holding cell for those about to be released on bond, this change of plan being instigated by an officer Roeun (sic?) whom I have since reported to the proper authorities. Despite my having explained her mistake politely twice over the course of the next seven hours, and despite my condition having been serious enough to have prompted other inmates to suggest I check for internal bleeding, I was screamed at and then later simply ordered to lay down, all of which was witnessed by two other inmates, one of whom promised to inform Tim Rogers of D Magazine that I was potentially dying and needed intervention ASAP as soon as he himself was released a few minutes hence (again, this was the temporary outgoing holding cell, not meant for housing inmates for anything longer than an hour or so as their bond is processed; as such, I was not fed, either, much less given my medication, suboxone.

Brown ties his arrest to the hack of HBGary, the security firm whose CEO last year claimed publicly that he had figured out who was behind Anyonymous. The company, he writes, had worked with a paid FBI informant to find dirt on him. He doesn't delve into the reasons for his present incarceration since a judge has forbidden discussion of the case.

A good deal of the letter is spent dissecting and disassembling his public image. The misrepresentations started when he was identified on Fox News in 2009 as a spokesman for the American Athiest Society, which he was not. He also is not and has never been "the spokesman for Anonymous, nor its 'public face' or, worse, 'self-proclaimed' 'face' or 'spokesperson' or 'leader.' That, he says, was all cooked up by lazy journalists.

The letter ends with a confession of sorts, half-sorrowful, half apologetic.

I shudder when I look back on some of the things I wrote or said when I got my first real taste of power at the dawn of 2011, and I continue to bring shame upon myself and upon my family and work by some of the things I say even lately. ... I am humiliated at not being able to protect my own mother from the FBI, or to shield my own girlfriend from watching heavily-armed men step on my spine as I scream in pain. I cannot forget how my mom cried on March 6th after the FBI had left with my equipment and hers, and how she whispered through tears that she wanted to be able to protect me from prison but couldn't; I will never forget the look on Jenna's face as the federal thugs swept through my efficiency apartment with guns drawn and safeties off, in search of hidden assailants and non-existent weapons. That these things are unjust and increasingly insane does not change the fact that they are the result of my own behavior, my own miscalculations, my own choices.

Barrett Brown - Communiqué from Prison 9/20/12
Anonymous publiceert creditcardgegevens uit wraak tegen FBI
14/09/12, 05:59 − bron: hln.be © Thinkstock

Anonymous heeft gisteren de gegevens van creditcards, die mogelijk aan Amerikaanse overheidsverantwoordelijken toebehoren, gepubliceerd. Het hackerscollectief deed dat uit wraak tegen de arrestatie van een van de hackers door de FBI, de Amerikaanse federale politiedienst. .

Volgens Anonymous werd Barrett Brown woensdag ingerekend toen hij aan het chatten was. De FBI weigert commentaar te geven op de zaak. Anonymous verspreidde een video die de onderbreking toont van de chat door wat lijkt op een politieraid.

Het collectief publiceerde daarop de nummers van 13 creditcards die mogelijk toebehoren aan overheidsverantwoordelijken.

Volgens de website The Hacker News is Barrett Brown de man die dreigde de namen van 75 leden van het Mexicaanse drugkartel Los Zetas te publiceren nadat ze een lid van Anonymous hadden ontvoerd.
http://www.volkskrant.nl/(...)raak-tegen-FBI.dhtml
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We Are Legion has almost impossibly high production values. This is a documentary, but it is a documentary for the children of the Internet era. It has narrative and plot structure; it has aesthetics; it has design and artistic value. Luminant Media deserves at least an accolade, if not several, for understanding the aesthetic and entertainment demands of information consumers that grew up online.

As one of those people, I was both impressed with and taken aback by how effectively and totally I was sucked into the vision of the world that We Are Legion presents. I am sure that someone, somewhere, will call this movie propaganda, and while I’m not entirely convinced the label is deserved, if it is, We Are Legion is the best-done piece of propaganda I have ever encountered. When I finished watching it, I wanted to immediately jump on the Internet and teach myself encryption basics and start that Code Year project I’d heard so much about in January and see how quickly I could catch up now that I was ten months behind.

There is no doubt that this film could be called propaganda. The film is not unfair, or untruthful, but it is remarkably sympathetic in its portrayal of Anonymous, and rather savage in its portrayal of some of the more draconian punishments being leveraged against participants in some of the group’s more well-known actions.
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Anti-Downloading Law Hits Japan, Up To 2 Years in Prison From Today

A few hours ago Japan introduced new anti-piracy legislation designed to clamp down on illegal file-sharing. The regime is one of the most draconian in the world. In most countries users are only targeted when they upload copyright-infringing material to other Internet users, but the new law’s wording means that simply downloading unauthorized material could result in a jail sentence.

According to the Recording Industry Association of Japan and their IFPI affiliates, the Japanese music industry is in trouble. Unauthorized downloads eclipse those from official source by 10 to 1, and the market for downloads shrank by 16% last year.

This decline needs to combated, they insist.

After intensive lobbying by the music industry, in June this year Japan approved an amendment to its Copyright Law that would see downloaders of unauthorized music face stiff criminal penalties in addition to the civil remedies already in place.

The wording here is important. While in some countries downloading copyrighted media without permission is already illegal, it is usually the uploaders (distributors) of content that are targeted in so-called “3 strikes” style campaigns.

While Japan already has the legislative muscle to hit uploaders with up to 10 years in prison and a 10 million yen ($128,300) fine, this new legislation makes criminals of mere downloaders.

From today, knowingly downloading copyright infringing material can result in a two-year jail sentence or a fine of 2 million yen ($25,680). But there could be complications.

Tracking uploaders of infringing material is a fairly simple affair, with rightsholders connecting to file-sharers making available illicit content and logging evidence. However, proving that someone has downloaded content illegally presents a whole new set of issues.

On BitTorrent, for example, rightsholders would have to be the ones actually sending the infringing material to a file-sharer in order to know that he or she is downloading it. This scenario could cause complications, since rightholders already have permission to upload their own content, making the source a legal one.

But for the implications for ‘downloaders’ could be even more widespread. The generally tech-savvy BitTorrent user understands the potential for being targeted for sharing, but by making mere downloading a criminal offense it is now feared that those who simply view an infringing YouTube video could also be subjected to sanctions.

For some rightsholders though, even this kind of draconian regime isn’t enough. As reported in June, music rights groups including the Recording Industry Association of Japan say they have developed a system capable of automatically detecting unauthorized music uploads before they even hit the Internet.

But to do that they need to be able to spy on Internet users’ connections and compare data being transferred with digital fingerprints held in an external database. That can only be achieved with the assistance of Internet service providers who would be asked to integrate the system deeply into their networks.
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Anonymous message: #OpUCKG

Hello Citizens of the world. We are Anonymous.

Dear brothers and sisters, Now is the time to open your eyes and expose the truth!

Our Anonymous brothers and sisters from Brazil are asking for our help. A powerful man who is the founder of the cult "Universal Church of the Kingdom of God" (UCKG) owns a television station in Brazil. Currently, the self-anointed Pentecostal cult leader Bishop Edir Macedo is using his television station to defame Anonymous labeling them as criminals and defacing the Anonymous symbol. He is connecting the Guys Fawkes' mask to false criminal accusations.

The "Universal Church of the Kingdom of God" (UCKG) cult originated in Brazil in the early Seventies, grown popular in the most deprived areas of both Brazil and many other countries. With their promises of miraculous headings and supernatural financial success, the cult manipulates it's followers into donating all of their life savings and even homes to the "church" leaving them completely penniless.

The cult, through acts of bleeding victims of their wealth, have acquired property, including, but not limited to, Temples, Radio stations, TV stations, a fleet of private jets etc... The cult has been known to commit crimes such as financial scams, money laundering, violent persecution of ex-members, and desecrating Catholic images.

In the late Eighties a videotape of the cults founder and leader "Bishop" Macendo, showing him lecturing "Pastors" on how to extract money from their victims, was leaked to the Portuguese and Brazilian Television channels.

(Tape plays)

Today their membership is comprised of mostly younger people and immigrants who are not aware of the cult's history. The cult is spread throughout the world in Africa, Brazil, Europe, the United states, Japan and China. The cult is very dangerous and rapidly growing whilst, incredibly, the press seems to be silent.

Currently "Bishop" Macendo resides at a palatial home in Miami Florida and has an estimated net worth of two billion dollars. Macendo has the justice system wrapped around his finger in the United States, however, after a long investigation by the federal police, Brazil's attorney general is finally litigating a big fraud and racketeering case against Macendo.

Anonymous must not tolerate the destruction of human life and we will not let our brothers and sisters be victim of deceit.

"One day the poor will have nothing left to eat, but the rich."

We are Anonymous.

We are Legion.

We do not forgive.

We do not forget.

Expect Us.

==

sources:
UCKG begging and deceiving in London

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread759991/pg2

Billionaire Bishop Charged With Bilking Brazil's Pentacostals, Sending Money to US
http://www.huffingtonpost(...)macedo_b_973562.html

Archive of 2008: Opium of the People - Religions
http://www.oespectro.com.br/arquivo2008.html

The Rick A. Ross Institute has gathered about the Universal Church Kingdom of God.
http://www.rickross.com/groups/universal.html

http://www.rickross.com/reference/universal/universal12.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/864623.stm

http://www.uckg.org.za/wp(...)01/clarification.jpg
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Released on 2012-09-10 13:00 GMT

Email-ID 1048959
Date 2011-05-06 03:35:50
From thatanonnoo8@gmail.com
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The Government of Syria:

You are psychopathic killers who have slaughtered their own people. You are ALL
complicit in these horrible crimes against humanity. We are compiling the evidence
to forward to the World Court. You will end your days in a jail cell in the
Hague. The internet is watching you, and the Internet does not like what it sees...
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AnonymousPress twitterde op maandag 01-10-2012 om 22:02:29 Happy Birthday! RT @4chan Happy Birthday 4chan! Today the site turns 9 years old. reageer retweet
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Anonyphant twitterde op woensdag 03-10-2012 om 21:57:55 #Anonymous going hard on 3 separate fronts right now: #OpPhilippines #OpSweden #NDAARuling. Who else you know can rock it like that? reageer retweet
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“It’s come to our attention that Swedish government raided PRQ servers in order to shut down numerous file sharing and torrent websites,” wrote the Anonymous group on English-language image board website 4chan on Wednesday.

“This has gone too far. This is unacceptable. Anonymous says this stops right now. You don’t fuck with The Internet… Today we hit their wallets hard.”
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A federal appeals court has extended a temporary stay of a district court judge's order barring the government from using an indefinite detention provision in a defense bill passed by Congress and signed by President Barack Obama late last year.

A three-judge motions panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit issued the order Tuesday afternoon, indicating they saw flaws with the scope and rationale for U.S. District Court Judge Katherine Forrest's original order blocking the disputed provision of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2011.

"We conclude that the public interest weighs in favor of granting the government's motion for a stay," Appeals Court Judges Denny Chin, Raymond Lohier and Christopher Droney wrote in a three-page order that also expedited the appeal.
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Freedom of internet must be protected by governments, says William Hague

Foreign secretary says states should always 'err on side of freedom', even if they find content offensive or objectionable

Democratic governments must protect the freedom of the internet – even when it provokes crises like the recent anti-Islamic video, the foreign secretary, William Hague, has said.

Addressing an international cyberspace conference in Budapest, he said states should always "err on the side of freedom", even when they found online content offensive or objectionable.

Hague acknowledged the difficulties caused by postings such as the amateur trailer made in the United States which portrayed the prophet Muhammad as a womaniser and a fool.

It was, he said, a "contemptible piece of work" and he deplored the deaths that occurred in the riots it provoked across the Muslim world.

He warned, however, that attempts by governments to block access to such material were counterproductive and doomed to failure.

"We believe that efforts to suppress the internet are wrong and are bound to fail over time," he said.

"Governments who attempt this are erecting barricades against an unstoppable tide, and acting against their own long-term economic interests and their security.

"Democratic governments must resist the calls to censor a wide range of content just because they or others find it offensive or objectionable.

"If we go down that path, we begin to erode the hard-won rights of freedom of expression. We will always argue that it is necessary to err on the side of freedom."

At the same time, Hague announced the UK was establishing a £2m cybersecurity centre offering advice to countries on how to protect their systems against online criminals who threaten the future economic wellbeing of states and major companies.

It will draw on the expertise of a network of eight universities currently conducting cutting-edge research on the issue and act as a forum to draw together initiatives from around the world.

"Cybercriminals and terrorists should have no refuge online, just as they should have no sanctuary offline," Hague said.
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New attack knocks out government sites

Just before 2.30pm on Friday, websites for the Riksbank, the Swedish Institute, and security service Säpo were all inaccessible.

The website for the Riksdag was also inaccessible for a short time.

Other sites hit in the apparent attack included that of the Svea Court of Appeal, as well as the police, and the Swedish courts.

While some of the sites remained down for extended periods of time, others were slow to load or were intermittently offline.

The website for the Prison and Probation Service (Kriminalvården) was not fully functioning, but a spokesperson told The Local that the site was undergoing maintenance which began before the attack occurred.

The outages coincide with the time mentioned in a video warning about cyber attacks to be launched against Sweden and which was issued earlier this week by someone claiming to speak for Anonymous.

“This Friday we will do the biggest thing we have ever done. We will not say what we will do yet,” an artificial sounding voice proclaimed in the clip, which claims ties to Anonymous and was broadcast on YouTube.

Per Gårdehall, webmaster at for the Swedish Institute, confirmed that the organization's website, www.sweden.se, had also been targeted in the attack.

“Yes, we have been down for almost two hours now, they started early with us at around 12.30pm. We expect it’s another DDOS attack,” he told The Local.

“I guess it’s the Anonymous network again. We’ll most likely formally report this to the police next week.”

During a DDOS attack, a website is bombarded with communication requests so that the servers become overloaded and the site crashes, and late Wednesday night the Riksbank's website was inaccessible.

Details of the attack were being discussed freely on Facebook by people claiming to be a part of Anonymous.

A total of 18 websites were listed as potential targets for the attack, which was scheduled to begin at 2.30pm local time and continue for much of the afternoon.

A Facebook group featuring details of the attack has almost 2,000 members and encourages people to help in carrying out the cyber attack.

“Let's start attack on Swedish Sites!” the page reads, followed by a list of “targets” containing 18 official Swedish government agency websites, and a warning that the attack will begin at 2.30pm.

The Facebook group, called #OpPRK #OpPirateBay, also features links to the two videos uploaded to YouTube by the Anonymous group.

In the second video, posted online on Thursday, an Anonymous spokesperson in a mask speaks to the camera in an automated voice.

“In the next coming days, Anonymous will become even more active and launch major attacks on several vital portals that represent Swedish society,” the voice reads.

The video claims the attack will be the "biggest thing ever done" by Anonymous and closes with a warning that "the internet belongs to us".

According to the clips posted on YouTube earlier in the week, the attacks are meant to be a retaliation against Monday’s raid by Swedish police on web hosts PRQ, previously hosting both The Pirate Bay and WikiLeaks.

Police confiscated three servers in the raid, including those hosting filesharing site Tankafetest.se

The Local
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The European Union is hosting what it describes as its biggest cybersecurity exercise.

Governments, businesses and ISPs (internet service providers) are being faced with 1,200 separate incidents during a simulated DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack.

A similar event was staged in 2010, but this is the first time that the bloc's banks have been involved.

The results will be used to find ways to improve co-operation.

However, one computer security expert warned that the effort would be of only limited use when it came to protecting organisations against real-world attacks.
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Media's favorite Anonymous hacktivist charged with conspiracy against FBI agents

Nearly one month after being arrested at gunpoint by federal agents during an FBI raid streamed live on the Web, Project PM founder and Anonymous-linked hacktivist Barrett Brown has been indicted on three counts relating to threatening an officer.

Brown, a 31-year-old activist often portrayed by the media as an unofficial spokesperson for the Anonymous movement, was participating in a live webcam chat on September 12 at his Dallas, Texas home when a squadron of FBI agents unexpectedly stormed the residence and brought him into custody. Brown was booked at a local jail shortly after, but details surrounding the case have since been scarcely made available to the public, until now.

On Wednesday, The Dallas Morning News embedded a copy of the official indictment as it was released, revealing that Brown has officially been charged with three counts: making Internet threats; conspiracy to make publically available restricted personal information of an employee of the United States; and retaliation against a federal law enforcement officer.

All counts are related to perceived threats of violence and intimidation that prosecutors say Brown issued over the Web in the days leading up to September’s arrest. Brown’s home had been raided months earlier in an unrelated investigation linked to the FBI’s arrest of LulzSec hacker Hector Xavier Monsegur, or “Sabu,” whom Brown described in a March 2012 dispatch as “a degenerate pussy traitor who couldn't face two fucking years in prison, making him the biggest pussy in the history of mankind.” Monsegur reportedly ratted out several alleged Anonymous operatives and associates to the FBI and had been serving as an undercover informant in the months before authorities surprised Brown and others. During March’s raid, Brown’s laptops and other electronics were subsequently confiscated by the FBI, to which he demanded an immediate return shortly before his latest arrest.

The March raids of alleged hacktivists spawned several arrests of accused members of LulzSec, or Lulz Security, a hacker group that claimed to have launched assaults on Sony, the CIA and others during a string of attacks in the spring of 2011. Jeremy Hammond of Chicago, Illinois was arrested during one of the several international raids that happened concurrently with that month’s incident at Brown’s residence, and has currently been imprisoned without trial for over 200 days over accusations that he assisted the LulzSec hacking group with illegal operations.

In the weeks and months after Sabu turned informant and provided the FBI with information about LulzSec and Anonymous hackers, Brown claims several federal agents harassed both him and his mother, particularly an officer of the FBI named Robert Smith. It is the videos and Twitter messages Brown made public in the days leading up to last month’s arrest, Brown calls out Mr. Smith, suspected informants and others, and asks his supporters to conduct an investigation of their own into the alleged wrongdoing. Of particular importance, however, was that Brown finally have his personal computers returned to him so he could continue his ongoing personal endeavors, including Project PM: an open-source think-tank he founded that examines and uncovers corruption in the federal and private intelligence community.

“I want everyone to know a demand I’m making to the FBI today. That I will have my stuff returned to me in two weeks. No later,” Brown insisted in a video uploaded before his arrest. “When I get it back I’m going to release some stuff that’s on there, and they don’t know what I have access to. That I have copies of that is on there. They don’t want me to have it back. There’s a reason they’re not giving it back, even copies of it. They aren’t done with it.”

“My fucking mom is being threatened by a fucking US DA and a fucking chickenshit little faggot cocksucker, a little FBI agent — Robert Smith, who we are investigating now,” he said.

In one video uploaded to Brown’s YouTube account, he said, “Robert Smith’s life is over. And when I say his life is over, I don’t say I’m going to kill him. But I am going to ruin his life and look into his fucking kids,” suggesting it was retaliation for the harassment his own family has endured during 2012. That perceived threat and several others are included in the federal indictment, as well as several seemingly unrelated tweets and posts calling on his online followers to be weary of authority and to exercise their Second Amendment rights.

Elsewhere on the indictment released this week, prosecutors call into question a tweet sent from Brown on September 4 that linked to a news article involving a Maryland police officer caught on camera pistol-whipping a civilian, unprovoked.

“Have you doxed a pig today?” Brown asked. “Be ready for the revolution.” Doxing, or a dox, is researching and collecting information about any person of interest and publishing it on the Web. Encouraging his supporters to investigate on their own is the basis of one of the three federal counts he now faces.

In other tweets listed on the indictment, Brown addresses a news article that the Department of Homeland Security has ordered thousands of rounds of ammo and asks his followers if they are doing the same. In another, he writes, “Kids! Overthrow the US government lol.”

Prosecutors also include tweets from Brown advocating anarchism and one in which he tells a Twitter user that he will shoot on sight if they attempt to trespass in his home. The indictment also quotes Brown as calling FBI agent Robert Smith “a criminal…involved in a criminal conspiracy”

Yet another tweet included as evidence in the indictment is a message sent by Brown on September 10: “A dead man can’t leak stuff…illegally shoot the son of a bitch.” In that instance, he was directly quoting Fox News analyst Bob Beckel, who used those words in reference to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in 2010.

Days after he was booked, Brown himself dispatched a letter to a friend condemning the case, but said he was barred from discussing the details until the indictment was disclosed.

“I, and everyone else in the court room, were ordered to refrain from discussing the complaint, affidavits, and warrant, all of which are sealed at the request of the author,” Brown wrote, adding, “if I had written something of such low quality and demonstrable untruth, I would burn it and ask forgiveness of every deity invented by man and the higher apes/dolphins/whales.”

“Apparently I am not just a danger to the fragile FBI agents who have taken to threatening my mother and fracturing my ribs in the course of heavily-armed raids on my uptown Dallas apartment, but must be prevented from explaining to my associates, followers, and even enemies why I have again been subjected to violence and indignity,” Brown added.


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Anonymous collective the new face of online hacktivism: CSIS report

OTTAWA - Canada's spy agency says the online collective Anonymous isn't just a thorn in the side of the powerful, but the new model for digital hacktivism.

Anonymous has carried out cyber-attacks against governments, corporations and others in the name of free speech, Internet liberties and, more so in the last year, anti-capitalist causes.

A newly declassified report from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service says although hacktivism — a blend of hacker smarts and social activism — has existed for years, it is only now that conditions have allowed such groups to bloom.

"The global reach of the Internet, the availability of numerous open source/free attack tools, and the flourishing of social networking venues facilitates the organization and carrying out of cyber-attacks by hacktivist groups," says the report.

"Anonymous is the face of modern hacktivism."

The cyber-activist collective's success lies in its ability to communicate its message to a world audience, says CSIS. "Its media capabilities are impressive, but are more of a reflection of the greater availability, and effective use, of media-making software than 'deep pockets.'"

The Canadian Press obtained a declassified version of the secret January intelligence assessment, Anonymous: An Overview, under the Access to Information Act. Portions of the document were deemed too sensitive to release.

The report says the impetus for the assessment was Anonymous' November 2011 threat to "remove Toronto from the Internet" in response to the city's plans to oust Occupy protesters from an encampment.

Anonymous captured more headlines in Canada earlier this year with threatening demands that Public Safety Minister Vic Toews resign over a federal bill that would give police and spies easier access to information about Internet users.

Anonymous followed through on the threats, posting a series of videos featuring a disguised female voice discussing alleged details of Toews' past.

A senior RCMP officer told the Commons committee on procedure and House affairs in April that the force's investigation into the matter was ongoing.

Last December, Anonymous claimed it was behind an attack against national security think-tank Stratfor. The collective says it has aided Iran's Green Movement. And it took on Visa, Mastercard and PayPal for refusing to handle donations to WikiLeaks, the site run devoted to disclosure of classified documents.

CSIS notes that despite the arrest of its members in Australia, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey and the United States, Anonymous continues to launch operations in countries including Canada, mainly against government and corporate targets.

"Deeply anti-authority and libertarian at its inception, it was only in 2011 that the group adopted the more stringent anti-capitalist, animal rights, environmentalist (with frequent references to Aboriginal rights) and anti-law enforcement/security service attitudes more commonly associated with left-wing activists," says the CSIS report.

Composed of individuals and cells that share the same basic ethos, Anonymous is first and foremost a social movement, the spy agency concludes.

That characterization is encouraging, said Alexandra Samuel, director of the Social and Interactive Media Centre at Emily Carr University in Vancouver.

"A lot of the time governments have failed to distinguish between social movements that engage in civil disobedience and criminal organizations," she said in an interview.

"And there's a world of difference between people who are hacking websites in order to steal credit card numbers and launder money or whatever, and people who are hacking websites as a form of political speech."

When there's a threat to public safety, it's appropriate for authorities to investigate, she said, but they must tread carefully.

"This is a social movement and I think we want to be careful that law enforcement isn't sort of subverting what is really a new form of people engaging politically, even if at times it's in a way that is quite alarming."

She disagrees with CSIS's notion that social media have fostered hacktivism, saying one could also argue the opposite.

In the late 1990s, hacktivism — such as website defacement and denial-of-service attacks that shut down websites — was the only way of carrying out mass actions online, she said.

But with the advent of social networking and global online petitions, there are other cyber-outlets for political engagement. "You can do things that are provocative with Facebook and YouTube, and that have that kind of in-your-face spirit, without breaking the law now."
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Swedish Internet sites unreachable after warning from Anonymous

Several Swedish government websites could not be accessed Friday after they had received a warning the evening before from a group claiming to be the Anonymous collective, which supports fugitive WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.


The Swedish branch of Anonymous denied it was behind the attacks. Assange is wanted by the Swedish authorities for questioning over allegations of sexual assault but has been under diplomatic protection inside the Ecuadoran embassy in London since mid-August. At midday the web sites of the Swedish Central Bank, the intelligence services, the Parliament and the courts could not be reached, AFP determined. They may have been the victims of a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack in which sites are saturated by requests.

The Swedish branch of Anonymous, which communicates on the micro-blogging Twitter site under the name of @AnonOpsSweden, denied it was involved. "We call b(expletive) on the op... #nothingNew," the message said in English. "Our theory on #opsweden its European Cyber Security Month/EU testdriving cyberattacks blaming it on #Anonymous," it added in a later message.

In a film posted on the online version of the tabloid newspaper Aftonbladet Friday a young man aged 18 said it was he who had published a video Thursday evening on the Internet site YouTube. In it a masked individual read in English in a female voice a message indicating that the sites of several Swedish public bodies would be attacked Friday. "It was I who made the film," the young man said in the Aftonbladet contribution. "But I had help with the wording. I'm not so good in English," he added. "We are going to attack the Central Bank and the police...and several other government sites," the young man said. "It'll be the worst thing ever done by Anonymous. It'll mark world history."

All week Swedish public authorities and companies have experienced similar attacks. Police have linked them to the Assange affair. Internet attacks blocked access to several popular Swedish websites for part of Monday.

Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012(...)e-anonymous.html#jCp
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Prosecutor seeks up to 24 years for hacker group members

An Ankara prosecutor is seeking prison sentences of 8.5 to 24 years for members of RedHack, a hacker group responsible for attacks on several government and public websites.

The indictment, prepared by the Ankara Deputy Chief Public Prosecutor's Office and naming 10 members of the socialist hacker group, was recently accepted by the Ankara 13th High Criminal Court. The suspects include three held under arrest -- Duygu Kerimoğlu, Alaattin Karagenç and Uğur Cihan Oktulmuş, under arrest for the past seven months. The suspects stand accused of membership in an armed terrorist organization, illegally obtaining confidential documents and personal information and accessing information systems without permission.

RedHack, which is affiliated with the international hacking group Anonymous, had earlier attacked websites belonging to the Turkish Football Federation (TFF), National Intelligence Organization (MİT), the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK), the Land Forces Command, the Air Forces Command, Turkish telecommunications mega-corporation Türk Telekom and a number of other institutions.
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Hacker group says attacks Greek official websites

(Reuters) - The activist hacker group Anonymous said it had taken down a number of Greek government websites on Monday, on the eve of a visit by German Chancellor Angela Merkel that is likely to be met by angry protests.

Several government websites appeared to go down briefly late on Monday, including those of the Citizens Protection Ministry, the police and the Ministry of Justice. A message appeared saying: "The page cannot be found".

Police could not confirm who was responsible for the attack, which Anonymous claimed in a series of Tweets on the social media site Twitter.

In a message posted on YouTube, the group criticized the huge security operation that police plan for Tuesday to contain protests against Merkel, comparing the government to the military junta that ruled Greece from 1967 to 1974.

Trade unions and opposition political parties have called for mass protests to greet the German chancellor, whom many Greeks accuse of unfairly forcing them down the path of painful austerity and driving the country even deeper into recession.

The Greek government is locked in negotiations with its international lenders on yet more spending cuts to clinch the next tranche of a 130-billion-euro ($169-billion) bailout saving the country from bankruptcy.

Anonymous in February claimed a cyber-attack on the Greek ministry of justice website. ($1 = 0.7711 euros) (Reporting by Renee Maltezou, Writing by Matt Robinson, Editing by Michael Roddy)
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Anonymous attack on Masonichip for Forced Chipping of Kids

RFID is becoming one of the scariest acronyms I’ve ever heard of. Radio Frequency Identification sounds like just another innocuous bit of technology when you first hear it, but the fact that the radio intends to identify us through implanted chips in our bodies makes it a little more unsettling. I think of all those care free days I’ve spent as a human being. At the park as a child, at the park with my children, all those beautiful summer days that belonged to me. I was a happy person, free on the earth. RFID seeks to change all that free on the earth business. The technology promises that with a scanner, anybody can find out where I am, who I’m with, what I’ve bought and what I’m likely to buy when I leave the park.

I can say no, it’s my day and I will not share it with anybody. Particularly someone who plans to control me more effectively through technical innovation, I can refuse to share. I can argue that I am safe because I will fight anyone who tries to take away my freedom to be away, right to the death. What if they plant it in such a way that I am unaware of being chipped? These are tiny devices, it wouldn’t take a whole lot of creative evil to get it into my bloodstream without my knowledge. That is a serious potential problem with this technology. Today I can protect myself, but tomorrow I may need a shot of something to avoid a killer disease, I may just need to see a doctor for some other reason. Sooner or later, I will have to trust someone. That is down that road though, I’m safe today. Everyone is safe today, right?

Children are not safe. Children are not given the voice to say no. There is already reason to fear, right now, for the children. The Masonic Order has a major operation going on right now, to chip the kids, (http://www.masonichip.org/). This is not a potential problem, this is a serious concern that has landed on our doorstep, today. The plan is to implant chips in as many kids as possible, for their own protection. This way when an Amber Alert goes out, all the authorities have to do is track the chip to find the child. The part they leave out of this rosy scenario is that anyone can track these kids, including child predators. Then, if they are lucky enough to grow up, they will already be chipped and indexed. It will make marketing and governing so much easier, and all it costs is a few dollars and the freedom of humanity.

Not everyone is taking this laying down. A group of computer hackers Anonymous has seen this as an eminent threat, and they are working toward mitigating it by disrupting the chipping operation. Say what you want about hackers, they are the only group I see meeting this challenge with a course of action. They have built their own operation, in opposition to this injustice. #OpMasonChip is designed to express publicly their anger and unwillingness to accept the forced chipping of children. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to talk with an operative who is working with #OpMasonChip, he goes by the name xPsych0path. He had the following to say about this operation;

“We are fighting against putting RFID chips inside children by masons they have plan to put chips in all of us and those who don't want it won't be able to buy and sell. So I down all those site's for them”

They DDOSing following sites related to them:
1. http://masonichip.org/
2. http://mychip.org/
3. http://www.masonichip.ca/
4. http://www.mainemason.org/
5. http://www.illinoisfreemason.org/ilchip.html
6. http://www.keywestmason.com/child_id.htm
7. http://www.mdchip.org/
8. http://www.kschip.org/


It is clear that this individual and many others take exception to chipping, particularly the forced chipping of a child. There has been no public debate that I am aware of and on a subject like chipping children, I think some conversation before we just start doing it would be appropriate. This is something that the public needs to be aware of and ultimately take control of. Utilizing RFID in people needs to be a public policy issue, everyone should be talking about it and the legality of it has to be up for debate. The way it is going right now, with the current operation of chipping children, it is completely under the radar. I find very little mention of it outside of the relatively new “alternative media” sources. Anyone who has an opinion on this matter, I urge you to voice it as loudly and clearly as possible.
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Today will mark 200 days that Jeremy Hammond has been imprisoned without bail and without trial for having allegedly committed the 2011 attack against Strafor. On this day we stand in absolute solidarity with Jeremy Hammond and ask that everyone take a few moments to educate themselves or others regarding Jeremy’s case and the information that he selflessly made available to us. Do not allow his sacrifice to be in vain! Below is a press release issued by Jeremy Hammond’s Support Network.
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Pirate Bay founders, due to speak, go missing in action

Get your conspiracy theories ready: Two founders of The Pirate Bay were due to speak at the Hack in the Box security conference in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, but didn't show up.

The 3 p.m. speaking slot for Peter "brokep" Sunde and Fredrik "tiamo" Neij was cancelled. Their talk was titled "Data is Political."

A popular tweet by F-Secure's Mikko Hypponen written around the time their talk was to commence read: "The Pirate Bay founders Peter 'brokep' Sunde and Fredrik 'tiamo' Neij were stopped in Bangkok on their way to #HITB2012KUL. Talk cancelled."
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RSA Europe 2012: Anonymous responds to Corman’s comments

“Anonymous has very few hackers, it has very few activists… It is very misleading to call the groups hacktivists. The common attribute is angst. The talented ones are either quitting or starting to do things that are more clandestine.”

Thus said Josh Corman, director of security intelligence at Akamai, speaking at a panel debate on Anonymous at RSA 2012 and reported by TechWeekEurope. His view is that DDoS has failed as a weapon, and, says the article, “may have done the opposite by helping pour money into the pockets of vendors flogging DDoS protection and giant corporations making money from security.”

While not denying that companies like Akamai may have benefitted by selling DDoS mitigation services, Anonymous refutes many of Cormon’s comments. In a statement to Infosecurity, it questions the dismissal of DDoS as a weapon. “On packet volumes alone, the world leaders in DDoS are governments such as China, US and Israel who are quietly engaged in commercially motivated cyber-terrorism”, it claims. Then it questioned Cormon’s motives. “The reason why Akamai representative Josh Corman does not mention this at RSA 2012 is that it would be both career and business limiting for him to do so.”

Anonymous says that the attribution of the term ‘angst’ is also wrong. This view may have its roots in an earlier TechWeekEurope article, in which “A UK-based splinter cell recently told TechWeekEurope the group as a whole was destroying itself, thanks to a large amount of infighting.” This was based on an interview with anon Winston Smith. Smith has now told Infosecurity this phase is over. “I Winston Smith will admit for the first time I went through a rough ride with Anonymous,” he told Infosecurity, “because I did not understand the importance of collectivism. It was a mistake on my part which resulted in discord between me and parts of Anonymous.” This discord no longer exists, he said.

The Anonymous statement went on to explain that “Anonymous works because there is no control, because it’s in a constant fight for ideas and direction and that is a great leveller. It keeps us all on the same plane, so while politicians will often talk about fairness and equality as an ideology for all, Anonymous actually practices it. So Anonymous will always be struggling and fighting because that is how collective consciousness works.” That constant fight for ideas and direction is what Anonymous believes has been misinterpreted as ‘angst’.

It’s not angst, says Anonymous – it’s rage. “Within that high impact environment are hackers, crackers, phreakers, skiddies, doxers and ground fags whose dominant personality trait is not ‘angst’, it’s rage. Rage at the wars that our countries wage in our name, rage at the lack of fairness in society, rage at the way governments seek to hide the truth, rage at the way corporations manipulate the press and anger at the erosion of our human rights.”

Basically, Anonymous simply dismisses Corman’s comments as just another “misrepresentation of its culture and beliefs because of the financial motivation of security companies and governments through their network of corporations.” Meanwhile, it claims, Anonymous remains united in its disunity.
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WikiLeaks Goes Behind Paywall, Anonymous Cries Foul

Secret-spilling site WikiLeaks has moved millions of documents behind a paywall, prompting blowback from elements of an underground ally, the hacking group Anonymous, including one well-known member to conclude that it “cannot support anymore what WikiLeaks has become.”

Upon clicking on any of the site’s documents, including “Cablegate: 250,000 US Embassy Diplomatic Cables,” which is said to have came from alleged WikiLeaks-leaker Bradley Manning, WikiLeaks visitors are taken to a page with a video that lambastes Barack Obama and ends with WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange asking for donations. To access documents, one can donate, share the video on Facebook or tweet it. The fullscreen overlay cannot be closed unless a donation is made or something is shared, though the video does not appear over every document dump.

Prominent Anonymous Twitter accounts were quick to register displeasure. @YourAnonNews called for the wall to come down and then followed up with a damning message:

YourAnonNews twitterde op donderdag 11-10-2012 om 02:47:02 This, dear friends will lose you all allies you still had. @Wikileaks, please die in a fire, kthxbai. reageer retweet
@AnonymousIRC went further by dropping a long letter to Pastebin, explaining that it has had enough of WikiLeaks’ founder, concluding that WikiLeaks has lost its way and is consumed by Assange’s legal troubles and ego instead of its mission of transparency.

The dustup adds to the rocky relationship between Anonymous and WikiLeaks. Anonymous rallied behind WikiLeaks in December 2010, targeting Visa, MasterCard and PayPal for blocking off donations to WikiLeaks. Fourteen suspects connected to Anonymous were charged last year for allegedly participating in denial-of-service attacks against online payment service provider PayPal.

Later it even acted as a conduit for documents Anonymous obtained via hacking, including break-ins seemingly masterminded by FBI-informant Sabu. For instance, in February, in what was viewed as an unprecedented collaboration between WikiLeaks and Anonymous, WikiLeaks began leaking portions of a massive trove of e-mails from the private intelligence firm Stratfor that Anonymous obtained by hacking the company in December.

But that partnership left many in Anonymous unsatisfied and some Anons set up their own leaking operation, known as Par:AnoIA.

Assange, who has taken refuge at the Ecuador embassy in London, did not immediately respond for comment. But Wikileaks wrote on Twitter that “A tweet, share, wait or donate campaign is not a ‘paywall.’”

Assange was granted asylum by Ecuador in August amid claims that, if he was extradited to Sweden to face an investigation for sex crimes, he would be further extradited to the United States where he would face political persecution and military court trial for publishing documents that have angered the U.S. government. He remains holed up in the London embassy on fears he would be arrested if he fled to Ecuador.
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John Ibbitson: The quiet death of the Internet surveillance bill

What Parliament isn’t debating can be as interesting as what it is debating. This fall it emphatically isn’t debating Bill C-30.

That’s because, for all intents and purposes, the Conservatives’ Internet surveillance legislation is dead.

C-30, you will remember, would grant the federal government and law enforcement agencies the power to obtain information about individuals who are online without having to apply for a warrant.

You will also remember that Public Safety Minister Vic Toews endured a world of hurt back in February when he told critics of the bill that they could “either stand with us or with the child pornographers.”

Stung by the widespread opposition, including from the federal and provincial privacy commissioners and from within its own caucus, the Conservative government said it would refer the bill to a committee.

Last May, your correspondent was rebuked by Mr. Toews for writing that the bill was, in reality, “dead in the water.”

“Our government has been very clear, that matter will be referred to a parliamentary committee,” he insisted.

But the five hours of debate needed before the bill could be referred to the committee didn’t happen that May. It didn’t happen in June. It didn’t happen in September, when the House returned from summer recess. October? So far, nada.

When asked when and whether C-30 would come before the House this autumn, Mr. Toews’ spokeswoman, Julie Carmichael, said by email: “Our government is thoroughly reviewing this legislation.

“At all times we will strike an appropriate balance between protecting privacy and giving police the tools they need to do their job,” she wrote.

Which may be another way of saying the Internet surveillance bill is not just dead in the water – it’s at the bottom of the sea.

Nathan Cullen, House Leader for the NDP, says he has asked about the status of C-30 at virtually every one of his weekly meetings with Conservative House Leader Peter Van Loan.

“I always get the exact same answer back, which is a non-answer,” said Mr. Cullen in an interview.

“I don’t know whether it was because the Minister so screwed up the messaging, or whether they’ve had some other input saying they went too far or it just can’t be salvaged,” he speculates.

What isn’t speculation is that the Internet bill has disappeared from the radar – for good, it would appear.

Stephen Harper is likely to have Parliament prorogued this coming winter, in anticipation of a major cabinet shuffle and a throne speech to mark the halfway point in his majority government. With prorogation, C-30 will die on the order paper, unmourned.

A new Public Safety Minister may introduce new lawful access legislation that would require a judicial warrant before anyone could compel an Internet Service Provider to divulge information about a client.

But that’s down the road. What matters is this: If you’re with the child pornographers, or with the privacy commissioners, or with at least some of the Tory caucus, or with the millions of other Canadians who want to limit the power of the federal government to snoop online, you can forget about C-30.

The Tories appear content to leave this political shipwreck alone.
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De beruchte hackersgroep Anonymous dreigt zaterdag een grote aanval uit te voeren op Nederlandse internetproviders en de overheid. De doelen zouden onder meer de stichting BREIN, KPN, Ziggo, Tele2, UPC en XS4All zijn. Op een lijst op de site Pastebin, die de hackers vaker gebruiken, staan ook de websites van de Tweede Kamer, de Rijksoverheid en het ministerie van Defensie.

Reden voor de aanval is de Nederlandse blokkade van downloadsite The Pirate Bay. 'Dat stichting BREIN een paar politieke vrienden heeft en een gewoonte om nepbewijs te maken, betekent niet ze de macht zouden moeten hebben om met ons internet te klooien', zegt Anonymous op videowebsite YouTube.
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Chinese Ministry of Commerce (mofcom.gov.cn)

On October 11th, 2012, Anonymous gained access to the servers of the Chinese Ministry of commerce and extracted 374mb of documents. A lot of them contain details about deals with Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. The documents are partly in English, Russian and Chinese.

Not all documents have been assessed yet but the Russian press already noted that one document, obtained from the Chinese foreign office in Minsk indicates relations between the notorious Russian mob boss Marat Balagula and high ranking Ukrainian politicians. Find the original news in Russian here, for the Google translation click here. Another noteworthy article on that can be found on securitylab.ru (English translation).

We will update this section when new information is available.
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Volgens een afgelopen week via YouTube verspreidde video zouden de stichting BREIN, KPN, Ziggo, Tele2, UPC en XS4All en de websites van de Tweede Kamer, de Rijksoverheid en het ministerie van Defensie doelwit zijn van een aanval van hackersgroep Anonymous.
Dat zou zaterdag gebeuren, maar een grootscheepse inbraak bleef vooralsnog uit.

Pim Takkenberg, hoofd van de High Tech Crime Unit van het KLPD, signaleerde tijdens onderzoek naar de dreiging dat er onder leden van Anonymous geen activiteiten plaats hadden die op een grote aanval wezen. Takkenberg verwacht niet dat de dreiging alsnog werkelijkheid wordt.
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6pm - Gather in Trafalgar square, London, UK on the 5th of November 2012
8pm - We march

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De 16-jarige verklaarde tegenover de politie dat het een eenmansactie betrof en dat het niets te maken had met Anonymous. Hij heeft niet nagedacht over de consequenties van zijn actie en heeft spijt betuigd, aldus het KLPD.
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AnonymousIRC twitterde op maandag 15-10-2012 om 00:06:34 To that Brazilian moron who tried to ddos anon ircnets: Your bots are now taking down your own c&c server. PS: You suck. <3 #Anonymous reageer retweet
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Grappig, is het een individu dan is het opeens geen Anonymous. Terwijl Anonymous slechts een idee is, zonder enig leiderschap (ja, een paar lui beheren dat twitter-account dus die lijken het voor het zeggen te hebben)

De overheid kan niet overweg met dit concept. Die moeten iemand hebben om aan te kunnen wijzen. Een zondebok. Het idee dat 1 persoon iets kan uithalen is natuurlijk heel slecht verkoopbaar. Nee, er moet een groep zijn die je makkelijk in een hoek kan zetten.

Als dit individu zegt dat hij Anonymous is, dan IS het dus Anonymous. zo simpel is het. Er zit geen structuur of hierarchy achter.
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Amanda Todd's Alleged Tormentor Named By Hacker Group

The tragic story of B.C. teen suicide victim Amanda Todd has taken another bizarre twist as the internet hacking and activist group Anonymous has named a man the group says was the girl's primary tormentor.

Todd, 15, of Port Coquitlam, died last Wednesday, a month after posting a haunting video on YouTube that cited the sexualized attack that set her down a path of anxiety, depression and drug and alcohol abuse.

During her nine-minute video, the teen explains in hand-written notes that she was in Grade 7 when she was lured by an unidentified male to expose her breasts via webcam.

She says that a year later she received a message from a man on Facebook threatening that if she didn't give him a show, he would send the webcam picture to her friends and family. She says police later told her the man followed through with his threat.

Anonymous published the name and address of a Vancouver-area man that the group claims was bullying and preying on Todd via the internet.

The activist group, which often uses a caricature Guy Fawkes mask as its logo, claims the 32-year-old man has also made postings to child pornography sites.

The man himself has now been threatened online by others vowing to carry out vigilante justice, a development that worries Vancouver defence lawyer Eric Gottardi.

"The system isn't supposed to convict someone before charges are laid. It’s not supposed to be judge, jury and executioner, all in the public forum," Gottardi said. "We have a justice system. It’s supposed to work, it does work."

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Chamber of Mines of South Africa (bullion.org.za)

For about two months miners in South Africa are striking for better payment and working conditions. On October 5th 2012, Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), the world’s largest platinum producer, fired 12,000 workers, because they refused to appear in a disciplinary hearing. Read some news articles about it here or here. For background information on the five largest South African Mines impacted by the strikes, read this article on Forbes.

A pack of renegade kittens has looked into the Chamber Of Mines of South Africa to get some information on how the industry is seeing this issue. They passed on a small archive of files (23mb total) which contains a number of documents that seem relevant in this light. For instance, you might want to read a report by the Mine Health and Safety Council (MHSC) about fatalities due to rockfalls and falls to ground.

Among the data you will find some confidential and strictly confidential classified material such as the MHSC Annual Report 2011/2012 or information requested by the Gold Producers Commitee about the terms and conditions of Rock Drill Operators.

It is possible that more documents will emerge in the near future so stay tuned for updates. In the meantime feel free to use the information as you see fit.
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About twitter suspension of @Anon_Central

Dear friends,

We’re so happy to know that many of you love the account this much although sometimes we post stuffs which may have pissed you off. You people are truly amazing and no matter what, you are Anonymous. You are the real power which made us keep going even in the darkest time. Anon_Central is just an account which was trying to change the reality and people perceptions about issues and society.. used by few of us. So it’s okay, if you follow the idea, if you love the idea, you are anonymous, just keep on tweeting about freedom, activism and keep helping your fellow anons. Or there are many anons who are doing the same thing! Follow them! Support them! —-

Anyway about the suspension, twitter have not given any reason for suspension and I’ve just submitted an appeal against it so let’s wait for few days for their action. Let’s hope they know about free speech and all the shits going on in the world right now because of their masters.

We’ve heard many good things about twitter about following their ethics on their users so let’s see where they stand on this one. We really love all of you who are supporting the account but please don’t make threats or do any other silly things. We do not attack any media or social sites because for the obvious reasons. So keep calm and keep tweeting. This is your time and the time is short, the great awakening is coming very fast. So there’s no reason to fight about small things really.

WE are Anonymous<
Time for us to forgive<
But we may never forget<
We are Legion<
WE’re already here<

With love and respect,
-Anon_Central

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Pirate Bay Moves to The Cloud, Becomes Raid-Proof

The Pirate Bay has made an important change to its infrastructure. The world’s most famous BitTorrent site has switched its entire operation to the cloud. From now on The Pirate Bay will serve its users from several cloud hosting providers scattered around the world. The move will cut costs, ensure better uptime, and make the site virtually invulnerable to police raids — all while keeping user data secure.

The Pirate Bay is loved by millions of file-sharers but is also a thorn in the side of the entertainment industries.

The latter group continues to push authorities to take action against the site. The Pirate Bay was raided back in 2006 and there are rumors that the police might try again in the near future.

The Pirate Bay is not oblivious to this looming threat. They have backups in place and are shielding the true location of their servers. Nevertheless, should the site lose all its servers it might take a while to get back online.

This is one of the reasons why The Pirate Bay decided to move the site into the cloud yesterday. The switch resulted in five minutes downtime and was hardly noticed by the public, but it’s a big change for the infamous BitTorrent site.

Hosting in the cloud also makes the site easier to scale, it reduces downtime, and is also cheaper.

“Moving to the cloud lets TPB move from country to country, crossing borders seamlessly without downtime. All the servers don’t even have to be hosted with the same provider, or even on the same continent,” The Pirate Bay told TorrentFreak.

The Pirate Bay is currently hosted at cloud hosting companies in two countries where they run several Virtual Machine (VM) instances.

“Running on VMs cuts down operation costs and complexity. For example, we never need anyone to do hands-on work like earlier this month when we were down for two days because someone had to fix a broken power distribution unit,” The Pirate Bay says.
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Te midden van het hypercommerciële internet is de AMS-IX een vreemde eend: het is een doodgewone Hollandse vereniging. De leden, zo'n vijfhonderd, zijn de internetbedrijven die zijn aangesloten op het knoopunt. En allemaal, groot of klein, hebben ze, net zo Hollands, even veel te zeggen. Door een bijzonder liberale houding en veel technisch vernuft onderhoudt de vereniging al sinds de jaren '90 een knooppunt dat Nederland tot een wereldmacht op internet maakt.
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En daarmee staat de AMS-IX in het middenpunt van hét grote internetvraagstuk voor de komende jaren: hoe ver mag de overheid gaan bij het controleren van internet? Steeds vaker klopt de overheid aan bij AMS-IX voor inzage in het verkeer. Niet met formele verzoeken tot inzage, maar wel om te polsen. 'Wij zeggen: dat gaat jullie niets aan. Maar dan zeggen zij: ja, maar via jullie netwerk wordt er informatie verstuurd over hoe je bommen in elkaar moet zetten. Dat is niet goed hè? Dat kunnen we bij jou eruit vissen.' Theoretisch klopt dat, maar technisch is het nog erg moeilijk. Toch past het in de trend van overheden wereldwijd die de laatste jaren bezig zijn om internet steeds diepgaander te controleren en de afluistercapaciteit flink uit te breiden. Ook in Nederland wordt onderzocht of de Wet op de Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdiensten uitgebreid moet worden zodat ook via internetknooppunten als de AMS-IX afgetapt kan worden.
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Anonymous Hacker claims to have 20,000 debit card details from HSBC Cyberattack

One of Anonymous hacker groups "FawkesSecurity" who claim responsibility for a DDOS cyber attack on HSBC Bank says that they also manage to get 20,000 debit card details.

When HSBC said, "This denial-of-service attack did not affect any customer data, but did prevent customers using HSBC online services, including Internet banking.", Anonymous tweeted on Friday. “We also managed to log 20,000 debit card details.”

On asking, is there any proof of this claim , they replied ,“ We're debating whether to release them or not, HSBC knows debit details were intercepted, They probz won't admit it tho,”.

On the other hand, A group that calls itself Izz ad-Din Al Qassam , which has claimed responsibility for recent cyberattacks on at least nine other banks, also took responsibility for the assault on HSBC.

Who ever the real hitman behind this, but according to hacker's warnings - RBS, Lloyds TSB and Barclays Banks are next targets. In a YouTube video the group said it was holding back on its reason for the attack.

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In an exclusive interview to the Voice of Russia a member of Anonymous talks about the conflict that revolves around the coercive fund raising techniques and a lack of transparency regarding WikiLeaks. He also mentions the possible release of a list of what they view as WikiLeaks ethical violations. On December 21, 2012 Anonymous are planning to launch a secure, no cost and decentralized online leaks release platform called TYLER to circumvent to problems inherent in WikiLeaks and to continue to disclose information that governments, including US, are hiding from people.
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Anonymous: First, TYLER is but one of several disclosure platforms fielded by Anonymous and it's allies. There is the wonderful Par-Anoia project. And last year we launched LocalLeaks and HackerLeaks with the assistance of the Peoples Liberation Front. All of these platforms have their strengths, and all are important to Anonymous ongoing mission to find a secure, inexpensive and decentralized way to do disclosure.

What makes TYLER unique as a disclosure platform is that it will not be deployed on a static server. TYLER will be P2P encrypted software, in which every function of a disclosure platform will be handled and shared by everyone who downloads and deploys the software. In theory, this makes it sort of like BitCoin or other P2P platforms in that there is virtually no way to attack it or shut it down. It would also obviously be thoroughly decentralized.
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Robles: "What country in the world does Anonymous feel has the freest system in the world?"

Anonymous: Iceland.

Robles: "What is the Anonymous position/opinion on the Russian Federation, the Russian net, and the flow of information to, from and within the Russian Federation?"

Anonymous: Russia is a modern and relatively free democratic country. And like all nations its size it has problems, it has issues. And some of those issues are of concern to Anonymous


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http://pastebin.com/zWu8SWAR

Ohai /b/ros,
Welcome sit sit sit... Grab some popcorn and watch this fail.
Fawkes Security whether fed or disinfo fucktard, has been 100% fail since day one.
Here is a little list of fails:
False Facebook attack fails.
Taking credit for others ddos attacks fail.
Attempting to link Project Mayhem 2012 / TYLER with physical disruption fail... (Just like NSA & DHS have attempted.)
AND NOW Linking #OpV with a bomb plot fail!
w0000000hoooo!
Anyhow, this Anon has simply gain fame by reuploading Anonymous videos onto Youtube for almost a year while creating hardly any videos which have NEVER amounted to anything.

Channels:
https://www.youtube.com/user/FawkesS3curity
https://www.youtube.com/user/FawkesSecurity

This Anon is a cancer to the internet.
As for this Anon linking Project Mayhem 2012 to harmful and illegal activities ('Fawkes Virus', releasing viruses on 12.21.2012 and physical disruption.) we say, bring on the disinfo, we encourage it. Any disinfo you throw at us will only be fuel to the fire that will burn this world, because EVERYONE knows PM2012 will NEVER do ANYTHING ILLEGAL.

Love and Lulz,
Anonymous
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Alan Mintzer, DRMI CEO, notes, “Never before has software piracy been fought in this manner. I believe all digital media industries will find our soon-to-be-completed technology prototype extremely effective in eliminating the piracy of their products. Our solution is simple yet sophisticated. Thanks to the skill of the DRMI development staff, we expect the prototype to be completed by the November 30 deadline and look forward to demonstrating this remarkable product to the software industry.”
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U.N. calls for 'anti-terror' Internet surveillance

United Nations report calls for Internet surveillance, saying lack of "internationally agreed framework for retention of data" is a problem, as are open Wi-Fi networks in airports, cafes, and libraries.

The United Nations is calling for more surveillance of Internet users, saying it would help to investigate and prosecute terrorists.

A 148-page report (PDF) released today titled "The Use of the Internet for Terrorist Purposes" warns that terrorists are using social networks and other sharing sites including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Dropbox, to spread "propaganda."

"Potential terrorists use advanced communications technology often involving the Internet to reach a worldwide audience with relative anonymity and at a low cost," said Yury Fedotov, executive director of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

The report, released at a conference in Vienna convened by UNODC, concludes that "one of the major problems confronting all law enforcement agencies is the lack of an internationally agreed framework for retention of data held by ISPs." Europe, but not the U.S. or most other nations, has enacted a mandatory data-retention law.

That echoes the U.S. Department of Justice's lobbying efforts aimed at convincing Congress to require Internet service providers to keep track of their customers -- in case police want to review those logs in the future. Privacy groups mounted a campaign earlier this year against the legislation, which has already been approved by a House committee.

The report, however, indicates it would be desirable for certain Web sites -- such as instant-messaging services and VoIP providers like Skype -- to keep records of "communication over the Internet such as chat room postings." That goes beyond what the proposed U.S. legislation, which targets only broadband and wireless providers, would cover.
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There can be little doubt that the provision of an effective and free service for BitTorrent anonymity would prove hugely popular. Today we bring you a detailed report on BitBlinder – a brand new open source project which promises to cloak your torrents, hide your browsing and get round many obstructive filters.

Update: BitBlinder is no more but TorrentPrivacy currently has a limited free trial available here.
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Anonymous Hackers Call for Protests Against Joris Demmink on October 28 [Video]

Anonymous hacktivists have released a video statement calling the citizens of the Netherlands to protest on October 28 in The Hague against Secretary General of the Dutch Ministry of Justice, Joris Demmink, who has been accused of molesting children.

“This is because we Anonymous demand a new investigation and to reveal the truth behind his filthy deeds. But supported by the Minister of Justice Ivo Opstelten facts are tried to be shove aside. But we know the truth about Joris Demmink (sic),” the hackers stated.

“We, Anonymous, find this outraging and we need to stop persons like Joris Demmink and many more who have this sick and twisted kind of mind.”

Apparently, they plan to march to the official’s house and “reveal the truth about him.”

Similar protests against Demmink have already taken place in New York City.
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The hacktivist collective is gearing up for what could be one of their “biggest operations” to date. WTF News has been granted information on the operation, which is anchored by a data leak to be made later this week, against a major religious organization. Ahead of the operation, we have also received the data to be leaked but have agreed to withhold it for the safety of those involved. The leak points to possible widespread financial misconduct, intimidation, embezzlement, abuse and more. Anonymous also obtained admin and database management data for organization websites.
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Anonymous leaks 1.35GB of Italian State Police after hack (Polizia di Stato)

The Italian Anonymous collective has claimed to have compromised 1.35 Gigabyte from the Italian State Police (Polizia di Stato).

The hackers uploaded the compromised data in par-anoia.net , also they have posted a TOR mirror for the leak.

"Obviously the data is in Italian, thus limited information is available at this time. But several Italian researchers are busy with assessing the material already." The hackers posted in their official site.

The hackers point out the sample folder which contains assorted material from the archives, like details about wiretaps from Telcom Italia and confidential technical information about interception devices.

According to anon-news.blogspot.de report, the full archive contains 3500 private documents.

Torrent file can be found here: http://1337x.org/torrent/(...)ce-Polizia-di-Stato/
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th3j35t3r twitterde op woensdag 24-10-2012 om 21:28:39 A Brazilian and an Englishman walked into a bar, one was @cr7801 and the other was @fawkesSecurity, which ones going to jail? #tickTock reageer retweet
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De hackersbeweging Anonymous heeft een ongebruikelijke oproep gedaan aan de Britse politie. De hackers vragen in een manifest, dat per e-mail aan agenten werd gestuurd, om steun. De agenten wordt gevraagd 'verraders niet te steunen'.
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Give social networks fake details, advises Whitehall web security official

A senior government official has sparked anger by advising internet users to give fake details to websites to protect their security.

Andy Smith, an internet security chief at the Cabinet Office, said people should only give accurate details to trusted sites such as government ones.

He said names and addresses posted on social networking sites "can be used against you" by criminals.

His advice was described by Labour MP Helen Goodman as "totally outrageous".

Ms Goodman, shadow culture minister, told BBC News: "This is the kind of behaviour that, in the end, promotes crime.

"It is exactly what we don't want. We want more security online. It's anonymity which facilitates cyber-bullying, the abuse of children.

"I was genuinely shocked that a public official could say such a thing."

'Sensible'

Mrs Goodman, MP for Bishop Auckland, in the North-East of England, said she had been contacted by constituents who have been the victims of cyber-bullying on major social networking sites by people hiding behind fake names.

Mr Smith, who is in charge of security for what he described as the "largest public services network in Europe", which will eventually be accessed by millions of people in the UK, said giving fake details to social networking sites was "a very sensible thing to do".

"When you put information on the internet do not use your real name, your real date of birth," he told a Parliament and the Internet Conference in Portcullis House, Westminster.

"When you are putting information on social networking sites don't put real combinations of information, because it can be used against you."

But he stressed that internet users should always give accurate information when they were filling in government forms on the internet, such as tax returns.

"When you are interacting with government, or professional organisations - people who you know are going to protect your information - then obviously you are going to use the right stuff.

But he said that fraudsters gather a lot of personal information "from Google, social networking sites, from email footers, all sorts of places".

He added that they were "bringing this information together and cross-collerating information and then they are using it against you".
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Dit is een leuk blog om te volgen:

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http://talkweb.eu/openweb/1819

I just bought more than 1 million …Facebook data entries. OMG!

I have the bloody habit to look for cheap deals on some websites and today I’ve got the featured offer to buy more than 1 million Facebook entries containing Full Name, e-mail and Facebook profile URL.
En dan:

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http://talkweb.eu/openweb/1842

Mixed Feelings After My Conversation With Facebook.

Warning: According to Facebook you are not allowed to read this post, so beware.
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World Bank contract details to be published online in transparency push

Bank's capacity development arm promises to open its books on publicly funded contracts as part of global anti-corruption drive

Details of World Bank-financed contracts will be available online as part of a global initiative to fight corruption and get governments to disclose their deals with private companies.

Sanjay Pradhan, vice-president of the World Bank Institute – the capacity development branch of the World Bank – said the organisation would "walk the talk", ensuring its own contracts are disclosed while helping countries open their books. "We need to be credible partners to do this," he said.

The move will embolden the nascent Open contracting initiative, a global campaign to increase disclosure and participation in public contracting. Estimates suggest governments around the world spend $9.5tn (£5.8tn) a year contracting private companies to provide goods and services, but these deals are often shrouded in secrecy. In some developing countries, procurement can account for up to 70% of public spending.

Under the initiative, details and copies of contracts funded by public money will be online in a bid to reduce corruption and increase value for money.

"Corruption, opaque contracting processes and poor oversight of contract implementation are undermining results and citizens are paying the price in terms of schools not being built, environmental damage, bridges not fixed to standard and hospitals unable to offer necessary medicines," says the campaign, arguing that "creating a level playing field with transparent and fair contracting processes … benefits all of society – government, private sector and citizens."

Pradhan said the effort, which is backed by the World Bank Institute and the German government, fits into the bank's anti-corruption work and its broader "open development" agenda, both of which have support from the very top of the bank.

"It's inherent in our DNA that we cannot tolerate corruption, we cannot tolerate any kind of blemish to the reputation of the bank on the fiduciary side," said Pradhan. "It's a natural evolution for the World Bank and the bank needs to play a leadership role in this area."

The bank finances public contracts worth up to $13bn each year. It already publishes some information for its major contracts but would release further details under the Open contracting initiative, which aims for the disclosure of all relevant documents, from pre-award activities through to the awarding of contracts and the implementation of projects.

Pradhan said the bank would also disclose contracts for its central, corporate procurement and that the International Finance Corporation, the bank's private-sector lending arm, is phasing in new requirements to disclose contracts for extractive industries projects (video).

The initiative builds on recent efforts by some governments to increase transparency around contracts. Georgia, for example, publishes all information around public contracts, including correspondence around original bids and details of payments from the state treasury. This month the Afghan government disclosed hundreds of mining contracts online.

Yama Torabi, from Integrity Watch Afghanistan, an NGO that monitors reconstruction projects in the country, welcomed the move. "This is the first time we can see how our natural resources have been contracted to private companies. We can now look at whether this was done in the national interest, for the benefit of the people," he said.

Torabi, who was in Johannesburg this week for the first Open contracting global meeting, said it will take years to roll out the initiative, which must find a way to include information about sub-contracts. "We really need to see who's getting the money at the end of the chain," he said. He added that a lack of literacy skills, reliable electricity and internet access will in some areas limit the initiative's promise to strengthen public monitoring of contracts.

One of the biggest challenges in achieving full disclosure of contracts will be the resistance of companies that claim such moves violate commercial confidentiality. Peter Eigen, founder of Transparency International, said that although companies have the right to secrecy when contracting with each other, "different rules have to apply" when a government is party to a contract. Eigen added that confidentiality clauses are often overprotective and "sloppily written", and must be subject to scrutiny.

Increased transparency alone is unlikely to satisfy critics of the World Bank, who say the lender's procurement rules favour big companies from industrialised and emerging economies. "A lack of transparency in tendering, tendering in large lots, and restrictive eligibility criteria make it difficult for small and medium enterprises from developing countries to compete against large multinationals," said a group of civil society organisations (pdf) last month.

This year, the bank launched a separate review of its procurement policies, which is expected to lead to new rules in 2014.
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In the final scene of the film ‘V for Vendetta’ (2006), based on the graphic novel by Brits Alan Moore and David Lloyd, Evey Hammond, played by Natalie Portman, at the point of starting a civil revolution in the centre of London, states, in reference to the English parliament that “this country needs more than a building, it needs hope”.

Inspired by this revolt, Anonymous UK have organised their Operation Vendetta in front of the houses of Parliament for 5th November, which aims to remind the government that “if they put too much pressure on, revolution is inevitable” and that justice, impartiality and freedom “are more than just words”.

So that citizens do not put up with the abuse or forget the government cuts, Anonymous UK have organised this protest in front of Westminster to denounce the executive’s actions that have damaged society.

Before the march takes place, the organisation will develop different actions throughout the month of October in order to mobilise the people for their initiative.
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Israeli Police disconnects its computer network from the web to prevent cyber attack

Israel was facing an increasing number of cyber attacks, various government agencies have been under a cyber attack for a week. The attack results in extraordinary decision to disconnect all the police's computers from the Internet. The Israel police ordered all officers to disconnect their computer network from the web.

The police also issued a warning all relevant parties to avoid inserting external drives and CDs into any computer linked to the system.

. “The only reason for disconnecting the computers from the internet is the apparent concern that information would be leaked." says Roni Mecher, manager of the cyber field at Avnet Information Security.

. "This is not a simple thing to carry out, and it's only implemented in acute situations where there's genuine concern of leaking information and utilizing such a Trojan horse planted in the network, one way or another"


Currently, the investigation is underway to determine whether the malware successfully entered the computer network and whether any damage has been caused.
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Hello EHN Readers, Today we interviewed Anonymous Hacker "PrOtOn_An0n", who take down several Child porn sites. Recently, he take down 89 cp sites. You can find him here @PrOtOn_An0n
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Anonymous hacks 20 million accounts to promote Operation Jubilee



Anonymous hackers claimed that they compromise over 20 million user accounts worldwide this year to promote Operation Jubilee. Large community web sites were targeted to gain access to users' contact information. Many administrators denied that their databases were at risk while all their data was being downloaded. The reason for one of the largest hacking campaigns in history is to rally people to cancel debt and end the economic crisis.

Earlier this month Operation Jubilee came into public view after defacing several popular police forums. Members of the police forums received e-mail inviting them to join the Operation. News of the defaces spread quickly with the help of social media platforms. Until these events, Operation Jubilee was virtually unknown to the general population. Unbeknownst to the public, large web sites were already being attacked for months.



Operation Jubilee is a peaceful protest to take place on the 5th of November in front of Parliament in London. Millions of people have received e-mail messages containing the Rules of Engagement for the Operation. Controversy has sparked around the declaration that protesters will confiscate any weapons that are used against them. The Rules of Engagement state that anyone, protester or police, that causes violence will be subdued.
The stated goal of Operation Jubilee is to cancel all debt. Anonymous has become aware of the collective's potential for social change and is now actively pursuing campaigns for justice. The reason to cancel all debt is to end the economic crisis, end poverty, and cut off the financing for the wars.

The name Anonymous has become synonymous with hacking and protest, but it is difficult to define Anonymous. Many people think of it as an organization, but Anonymous is not organized anyone can become Anonymous by being Anonymous. Anonymous is the idea that anyone can become the change they want to see in the world by hiding their identity.

Recent Hacks under Operation Jubilee:
1.) Anonymous deface UK Police forum and Dating Portal
2.) #OpJubilee - Anonymous Hackers deface UK police forums
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"Look, the people you are after are the people you depend on: we cook your meals, we haul your trash, we connect your calls, we drive your ambulances, we guard you while you sleep. Do not fuck with us." -Tyler Durden, Fight Club

Greetings citizens of the world
Greetings citizens of Greece
We are anonymous.

The Greek government is prepared to testify to a vote in the Greek Parliament the new package of economic austerity measures of 13.5 billion euros which are expected to prolong the recession in Greece.

Under the austerity measures, pensioners have seen a 60 percent fall in their pensions - meaning their life savings are now less than half what they expected. Meanwhile, the government is considering more cuts, raising the retirement age and putting a cap on free healthcare provision of just ¤1,500 per person per year.

Greece used to have one of the lowest suicide rates in the EU but since 2010, the number of people taking their own lives has increased by 40 percent, with a large proportion from the older generation.

Sixty-eight percent of Greece's population living below the at-risk-of poverty rate (ie, having an income below 60 percent of the national median) were spending over 40 percent of their income on rent or mortgage payments.

More than 439,000 underage children are living below poverty level in Greece due to the ongoing crisis, according to a UNICEF report released on Oct. 16 on the occasion of the World Feed Day 2012 and the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.

The popularity of far right parties, including the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn, has risen in tandem.

Your goverment failed you.

Greek citizens, it's time to revolt. Do it while you can. Stick it to the Man. You must resist. We stand by your side.

We gained full access to the Greek Ministry of Finance. Those funky IBM servers don't look so safe now, do they...

We have new guns in our arsenal. A sweet 0day SAP exploit is in our hands and oh boy we're gonna sploit the hell out of it. Respectz to izl the dog for that perl candy. We retrieved confidential goverment documents, credentials etc.

*************************************************************** https://anonfiles.com/file/5c9fa9402e62bffd2f569ac3d118fbcd *************************************************************** https://anonfiles.com/file/a50145cddeb310ad8250c6c97d569887 ***************************************************************

Citizens of Greece you are paying Banks and international hedge funds. They own your lives. Revolt before it's too late.

The austerity measures should not pass.

We need to say no more.

“We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
Expect us.”
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Het Canadese parlement heeft woensdag een wetsvoorstel goedgekeurd waarin betogers die een masker dragen, kans lopen op een gevangenisstraf van maximaal 10 jaar. De wet werd uitgerekend in stemming gebracht tijdens Halloween, het in Canada uitbundig gevierde feest waarbij het dragen van een masker tot de goede gewoonten wordt gerekend.
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De zaak was voor Flava Works eenvoudig hard te maken. Met de code die in de video’s is verwerkt, konden de gedeelde films makkelijk naar de Amerikaan worden getraceerd. Bovendien heeft hij, door een betaald account af te sluiten bij het bedrijf, ingestemd met de gebruiksvoorwaarden van Flava Works, waarin staat dat het delen van gekochte films verboden is. De Flava-films die F. deelde zijn volgens Flava Works 3.449 keer gedownload.
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Veel van dit soort auteursrechtenzaken zijn de afgelopen tijd vroegtijdig afgebroken in de VS, omdat een federale rechter oordeelde dat een IP-adres niet genoeg was om iemand te veroordelen, terwijl veel zaken daar wel op gebaseerd zijn.
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Zynga customers and Facebook users , We are anonymous . During the last few days anonymous has been targeting Zynga for the outrageous treatment of their employees and their actions against many developers .

We have come to believe that this actions of Zynga will result in massive layoff of a thousand people and legal actions against everyone that speaks to the public about this plan.

It will also come to end of the US game market as we know it as all this jobs will be replaced in other more convenient financial countries.

With a billion dollars cash sitting in a bank we do believe that such actions are an insult to the population and the behaviour of corporations like Zynga must change.

Anonymous could not allow this to happen so it’s starting to release confidential documents we have leaked on this plan

As we speak we are planning to release also all the games we’ve taken from their servers for free.

That being said we will stop the idea of the distribution of such games if Zynga will cease immediately the plan.

The leaked strategy of Zynga , transcript:

Following the preliminary announced of this week the final strategy for the next two quarters has been successfully set to delivery by november 23 an additional but of 800 jobs with further raising of new capital from the market to support businesses.

We’ve identified our global gambling strategy with bwin.party and as we speak discussions are progressing with a partner to cover the US market.

Work is focused and on-going to completely outsource our development teams in our offices in Bangalore , India to hedge our position in the long term.

We’ve identified key new products from third parties such as Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime , Shove Prod and Music Invaders in which we are starting business contacts to buy these IP for transaction value of approximately 20 million.

We strongly believe we will conclude these deals this month and compete with this titles against mobile competitors with ease.

Our business continues to evolve and we must evolve with it. We operate in a exciting and challenging industry and I am very pleased that our senior leadership team continue to strengthen and develop with us.
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 3 november 2012 11:43 schreef AchJa het volgende:
Het Project

Begin 2011 las filmmaker Peter Vlemmix een bericht over mobiele naakt-scanners in Nederlandse steden.
Voor hem het zoveelste bericht over de aantasting van privacy,
en het moment dat hij daar een film over wilde gaan maken.

Echter, filmen kost geld, en budget was er nauwelijks.
Maar door de geweldige belangeloze inzet van crewleden en een aantal sponsors,
is het stapje voor stapje gelukt om de docu verder te ontwikkelen.

Nu is hij af.

We hopen dat je hem cool vind.

Het team van Panopticon

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Skype verstrekte persoonsgegevens van een 16-jarige jongen aan een bedrijf dat ermee naar de politie stapte.

Dat blijkt uit het dossier van het strafrechtelijk onderzoek naar de aanvallen op diverse financiële instellingen in 2010. NU.nl heeft dat dossier ingezien.
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De gang van zaken tijdens het onderzoek verbaast Gerrit-Jan Zwenne, hoogleraar recht en informatiesamenleving in Leiden en advocaat bij Bird & Bird te Den Haag.

"Opmerkelijk. Je zou verwachten dat abonnee-gegevens niet zomaar worden prijsgegeven. De gegevens moeten worden verstrekt als de politie een geldige vordering heeft, of als de rechter het opdraagt. Anders niet", vertelt hij aan NU.nl.
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exiledsurfer twitterde op zondag 04-11-2012 om 23:07:31 #Anonymous Remember, Remember, the 5th of November. RT @rober1236Jua: #OperationVendetta to enact end of V in London http://t.co/jieIEz2u reageer retweet
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Okay I am not entirely sure how subversive an event planned on Facebook can be, but the Operation Vendetta Facebook page has over 5,000 people confirmed to go. Almost another 2,000 likely to attended.

The event is scheduled for November 5, 2012. I have read different times on Twitter and Facebook, probably between 5 and 6 PM. A flyer that has been going around London for some time said Trafalgar Square but they are not that far apart.

This is clearly a serious effort by Anonymous UK, who ever they are. Last month an attack on the Conservative Foundation Web Site also mentioned details about the event. That post called on people to assemble at Trafalgar and move towards Parliament. It could be the largest flash mob in history. The idea seems to be to act out the closing sequences of the V for Vendetta movie, which included the exploding of Parliament. I profoundly doubt the halls of Parliament are going to be blown up, but I suspect someone will try to play the 1812 Overture.
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Het word een drukke dag, niet alleen in London. Volg #nov5 voor hacks en meer.

AnonymousWWN twitterde op zondag 04-11-2012 om 23:32:29 LIVE STREAMING ON THE 5TH OF NOVEMBER 6PM EXPECT US http://t.co/MtFtYVAB #OpVendetta Remember Remember the 5th of November #UK #Anonymous reageer retweet
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The press arm for Anonymous has announced that it has begun its hacking spree for the 5th of November -- Guy Fawkes Day -- and claims to have dumped user and employee account information on accounts from PayPal, Symantec, Australian government Web sites and much more.

Monday's main focus seems to be an anti-surveillance protest -- as with the recent Anonymous October 20 protest -- with November 5th intent aimed at surveillance systems such as TrapWire and INDECT.

Trapwire and INDECT's opponents believe that the surveillance systems to be direct threats to privacy and certain civil freedoms and that their implementation could constitute human rights violations.

According to the various Anonymous Twitter accounts announcing the hacks and linking to document dumps, this is just the beginning of doc dumps and defacements for its day of protest. News of the protest is being shared on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Pastebin.

The hacktivists have also included in its Nov. 5th announcements tonight the hacking and defacement of Australian government sites, ImageShack and PayPal (claiming a zero day exploit), Ascension Australia, NBC.com and Lady Gaga's fan site (claimed for the spree by "Pyknic"), Saturday Night Live's Web site, Australian steel and mining company Arcelor Mittal, homewares website GiftNow, the Greek City website, the Ghana Consulate Web site, and claim to have leaked VMware ESX Server Kernel source code via twitter today.

Anonymous Australia seems to be the most active at this time.

At the same time, the press arm for Anonymous has announced -- via a press release on Pastebin -- that it is rallying the public for an in-person V For Vendetta protest at The Houses of Parliament, at 8 p.m. in London.

Protesters in Canada will get a rude surprise if they don Guy Fawkes masks -- because last week Canada's House of Commons approved a bill that bans people from hiding their faces during riots.

We're watching and following the developments as they happen.
And right now they're happening fast -- and furiously.
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Theurgia_Goetia twitterde op maandag 05-11-2012 om 11:39:12 Don't forget! #TYLER will be out today! Gather your leaks! #Anonymous reageer retweet
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Live on Trafalgar Sq.

https://bambuser.com/v/3121360
https://bambuser.com/v/3121641
http://www.livestream.com/occupylsx

SmileAndSubvert twitterde op maandag 05-11-2012 om 19:56:05 There's a good 200 - 300 people in Trafalgar Square for #opvendetta #opjubilee :) http://t.co/CGfyW7PJ reageer retweet





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politicshomeuk twitterde op maandag 05-11-2012 om 21:16:55 Police line closing parliament square at #Anonymous protest http://t.co/PkG94oXy reageer retweet
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savetheearth5 twitterde op dinsdag 06-11-2012 om 00:00:33 5th of November is trending :-)Cool one just before I say goodnight everybody!!! #5Nov reageer retweet
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at 6pm, the steps of trafalgar square were full of masked anons, and numbers built up to spill into the square. police and "heritage wardens" watched as various square bye-laws were transgressed, with some commercial photography, lots of banners and protest, some singing, music and games, and even some fire-eating and juggling (all things prohibited by the bizarrely draconian rules covering this "private" public space).

at around 7.30, anons climbed the ledges around the base of nelson's column, and this then became the focus for the crowd, which at its peak might have numbered close to a thousand.

around 8pm, the group set off towards parliament, taking over whitehall to the familiar chants of "whose streets, our streets". along the way, they paused to allow a giant 'anonymous' banner and some disabled people to lead the protest into the square.

police formed a line, forcing people to pass around them. their idea seemed to be to prevent traffic disruption to certain routes, but it looked as though they had accepted that the main road in front of parliament would be closed and traffic was obviously being managed to facilitate this.

there was also a line of police along the fences and gates of parliament, and the crowd surged right up to them, with some people attempting to attach the anon banners to the fences.

there were some scuffles over by the abbey between masked protestors and a FIT team. this led to a sit-down at that corner, which resulted in traffic being turned back along the embankment and then managed again to avoid the square.

as two politicians were accompanied out of parliament, police surged forward to clear the pavement in front of parliament and there were some minor confrontations during that process.

there was also some scuffling and, i think, one arrest, when a small group of people tried to scale the fences.

otherwise, the proceedings remained cheerful, peaceful, and reasonably unhindered. however, my feeling was that the protest was being "facilitated" or tolerated, but the police had huge re-inforcements nearby, two helicopters above, and manifestly visible and audible attack dogs within the grounds of westminster, so were in complete control at all times.

numbers started to dwindle after 9pm, and it's been reported that legal observers left around 11pm as less than a hundred people remained outside parliament.
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De Tweede Kamerleden Kees Verhoeven en Gerard Schouw (D66) willen opheldering van de ministers Opstelten (Veiligheid en Justitie) en Kamp (Economische Zaken) over het opvragen van persoonsgegevens door de overheid. Aanleiding is het nieuws dat videobeldienst Skype ongevraagd gegevens van een toen 16-jarige Nederlandse gebruiker aan het particuliere beveiligingsbedrijf iSIGHT zou hebben doorgespeeld.
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De zaak houdt verband met Operation Payback van internetcollectief Anonymous. Daarbij werden in 2010 de netwerken van onder andere PayPal en Mastercard platgelegd omdat zij weigerden de betalingen voor klokkenluiderssite WikiLeaks te verwerken. PayPal had Joep Gommers van iSIGHT ingehuurd om onderzoek te doen naar de aanvallen. Via een chatkanaal stuitte die op Nederlanders die bij de aanvallen betrokken zouden zijn, onder wie 'Jeroenz0r', die in december 2010 werd gearresteerd. Via Skype had Gommers inloggegevens en persoonsgegevens van de toen 16-jarige Nederlander te achterhalen, zo blijkt volgens nu.nl uit het politiedossier.
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In the secretive world of surveillance technology, he goes just by his initials: MJM.

His mystique is such that other security professionals avoid using wireless Internet near him. MJM himself suggests that those he meets allay their paranoia by taking batteries out of their mobile phones.

MJM -- Martin J. Muench -- is the developer of Andover, U.K.-based Gamma Group’s FinFisher intrusion software, which he sells to police and spy agencies around the world for monitoring computers and smartphones to intercept Skype calls, peer through Web cameras and record keystrokes.

In the past year, the hacker-turned-executive has himself been under attack as the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings unravelled the cloak of secrecy he’d operated behind.

FinFisher’s once-elusive FinSpy tool has been exposed targeting activists from the Persian Gulf kingdom of Bahrain; decoded for the first time by computer-virus hunters; placed under export control by the U.K.; and traced to countries with poor human rights records, such as Turkmenistan in Central Asia.

As evidence mounts that repressive regimes routinely use surveillance gear to track and capture dissidents, FinSpy has been singled out as one of the most invasive weapons. The attention has subjected Muench to death threats, he says, and government scrutiny.

It’s against this backdrop -- which Muench, 31, calls a “witch hunt” -- that he’s decided to explain himself, opening his Munich offices to a journalist.
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Anonymous May Have Hacked Petraeus Mistress

Broadwell's personal email appears on a list of compromised accounts of the commercial intelligence firm Stratfor.

A Yahoo email account belonging to former CIA Director David Petraeus' mistress may have been compromised by the group Anonymous.

The personal email account, which other sources confirmed belongs to the writer and veteran at the heart of this week's Washington scandal, was revealed in the decentralized online group's publication of millions of email accounts of customers of the commercial intelligence company STRATFOR.

The email appears on a listing of accounts obtained by the group after they hacked and stole credit cards from the company. Anonymous also obtained email logins to STRATFOR's website — which potentially could have been used by Paula Broadwell for email or other secure sites — as well as correspondence.

It is not clear what, if any, information belonging to Broadwell may have been obtained by the Internet-based group, whose members style themselves "hacktivists" but whom authorities have pursued on a variety of charges.

Broadwell was reportedly under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for allegedly trying to obtain access to the retired general's classified emails.

Broadwell's account, a derivation of her name, was also tweeted by the author and has been posted alongside a posting advertising that she was looking to interview high ranking women in the military. A Washington, D.C. political operative also confirmed that he had corresponded with Broadwell on that account.
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia
  maandag 12 november 2012 @ 00:53:11 #126
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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If you have followed the previous OSCE release, you will have seen the article Jeffrey Carr wrote. Today we were notified that OSCE has shutdown its Austrian servers after the article was published.

Frane Maroevic, Deputy Head of Press and Information for the OSCE stated that "due to the sensitivity of the issue, the OSCE was unable to comment any further". Let us comment then, with another 55mb of internal documents from OSCE Vienna, dating upto today (November 11th), two days after the publication of Jeffrey's article. Again, many of the documents are marked as restricted; for example the report on "Efforts in the field of arms control agreements and confidence– and security–building measures" (PDF, 150kb) which concludes unsurrisingly that the meeting's result was "below expectations".

We can't help to notice the irony of this release, as the OSCE is currently running a program to train Ukrainian police in Cybercrime (translation). Maybe the OSCE can include this incident in their program.

The source of the data has provided a statement along with the files. As usual, feel free to browse the files using the links below. Most documents are English, some Russian; many restricted and you'll find things like scans of diplomatic passports as well.
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia
  maandag 12 november 2012 @ 21:08:34 #127
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
pi_119142054
The Pedo's Strike Back:

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Twitter pedophile targets #Anonymous with child porn spam:

Anonymous has gotten a lot of attention this year for its actions against online pedophiles, with OpPedoChat to take them off Twitter, OpLiberation to protect abused kids in abusive schools and homes, OpYoungPony for junior Bronies, OpLithChild to rescue a Lithuanian girl they claim is being prostituted to well-connected men, and OpDarkNet, the granddaddy of anti-pedo ops.

Now, it’s gotten the attention of a pedophile (or pedo-supporter) on Twitter. A user wielding a series of as many as 13 accounts, all variants on the username @amj_o, spent a busy three hours this morning tweeting child pornography images, in between threats against the hacktivist collective. The user is apparently angry about Anonymous’ anti-pedophile activities.

The posts came rapid-fire, several times a minute, indicating either bots or a very fleet-fingered person using an app which enables posting across multiple accounts, and they continue intermittently to the time of this writing.

“CONTINUE OR YOU SAY I"M SORRY? #preteen #pthc #preteen #pthc #pedo #Anonymous #Anti_Anonymous @Angel_Anon @AnonymousGrupo” tweeted one of the accounts.

Anonymous wasn’t taking that lying down. While some angry Anons tweeted horrified remarks at the offending accounts, others followed the recommended procedure, which is to report such accounts to cp@Twitter.com and block them. Others took it philosophically, as an obvious trolling attempt, albeit more loathsome than usual.

“Tut tut tut. Idiots trying to associate #Anonymous with childporn. This will only lead to serious butthurtness ;-) me thinks. #EpicFail” tweeted AnonPsyOps, who’s seen it all before.

Indeed, it is almost certainly only a matter of time until the accounts are suspended. It’s only almost because Fawkes Security, which tweeted bomb threats prior to the election, was not suspended. Some Anons are claiming that it and other Anon-antagonizing accounts which appear immune to suspension must therefore be Feds. And the accounts are not suspended at the moment, although they are no longer tweeting the offensive material. They may only be in Twitter Jail, a temporary suspension that kicks in when an account exceeds a certain number of tweets over an hour.

For now, the #Anonymous hashtag is not exactly the wholesome playground of Lulz and revolution that it normally is. Meanwhile, life goes on in the Anonyverse.

“#OpPedoChat I have exposed and reported 42 pedophiles in less than 24 hours :) https://pastee.org/3qsfn #Anonymous #ExpectUs” said @Data_Overflow.
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
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  dinsdag 13 november 2012 @ 00:23:03 #128
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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  dinsdag 13 november 2012 @ 02:26:02 #129
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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Police accused of over-zealous reaction to poppy burning

Teenager from Canterbury detained after reportedly posting image on Facebook of a remembrance poppy being set alight

The arrest of a teenager on suspicion of posting a picture of a burning poppy on Facebook has triggered fresh allegations of over-zealous policing of the internet.

The 19-year-old was detained on Remembrance Sunday in Canterbury, Kent, after the posting of the image of a poppy being torched by a lighter was reported.

Kent police confirmed that a youth was in custody and being questioned under the Malicious Communications Act 1988. The act makes it a crime to send anything "indecent or grossly offensive, or which conveys a threat … [where] there is an intent to cause distress or anxiety to the recipient". It is usually used against poison pen letters.

The Crown Prosecution Service is drawing up draft guidelines on when to prosecute those who misuse social media websites.

Kent police said officers had been alerted at 4pm on Sunday to the image, which was accompanied by an offensive message, reported to be: "How about that you squadey c****."

Civil liberties groups criticised the arrest as a restriction on freedom of expression. The campaign group Big Brother Watch called on the police to drop their investigation. Nick Pickles, the director, said: "Kent police need to urgently release this man and drop an utterly ridiculous investigation into something that has harmed no one.

"It is not illegal to offend people and, however idiotic or insensitive the picture may have been, it is certainly not worthy of arrest. The case highlights the urgent need to reform a law that poses a serious risk to freedom of speech after several ludicrous prosecutions in recent months."

On Twitter, there was widespread condemnation. Thom Lumley, tweeting as Hotstepperrr, wrote: "Dear idiots at Kent police, burning a poppy may be obnoxious, but it is not a criminal offence."

There have been prosecutions for similar offences. In March 2011, Emdadur Choudhury, a member of Muslims Against Crusades, was fined £50 at Belmarsh magistrates court for the "calculated and deliberate" insult to the dead of burning two replica poppies during the two-minute silence commemorating Armistice Day, 11 November. Choudhury had denied a public order offence of burning the poppies in a way likely to cause "harassment, harm or distress" to witnesses.

The Royal British Legion declined to comment on the investigation in Kent.

In September, the CPS gave a detailed explanation of why a semi-professional footballer who tweeted offensive messages about the Olympic diver Tom Daley was not prosecuted.

The CPS pointed out in that case the message, "however misguided" was supposed to be humorous and that Daley and his teammates were not the intended recipients.

In Bristol, a man who skateboarded alongside a Remembrance Sunday parade wearing a pink outfit and horned mask has been charged under the Public Order Act, police said. Jose Paulo Da Silveria, 38, is alleged to have skateboarded beside troops as they marched past the cenotaph towards College Green. He was arrested at the scene and will appear at Bristol magistrates court on 4 December.
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waarom doe je dit ? kun je t niet btr in een word mapje zetten ? o.O
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 13 november 2012 02:55 schreef LelijKnap het volgende:
waarom doe je dit ? kun je t niet btr in een word mapje zetten ? o.O
Gelukkig zijn sommigen wel blij met de tijd en energie die Papierversnipperaar in dit topic stopt. Ik kijk graag in dit topic en lees al zijn posts. Net zoals vele anderen op dit forum.

Een betere vraag zou zijn waarom jij zo raar schrijft?
"An educated citizenry is a vital requisite for our survival as a free people."
pi_119153606
lig op 1 oor en touchscreen met een vinger is niet optimaal...
was gwn een vraag verder, probeerde m niet te beledigen
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 13 november 2012 03:19 schreef LelijKnap het volgende:
lig op 1 oor en touchscreen met een vinger is niet optimaal...
was gwn een vraag verder, probeerde m niet te beledigen
Ok dan mijn excuus omdat ik dacht dat het wel een beetje zo bedoeld was.
"An educated citizenry is a vital requisite for our survival as a free people."
pi_119153624
nee nja kvroeg me wel af of ie iets wilde zeggen... wt t is dat ie wilt overbrengen...mr tis gwn neutrale berichtgeving van zijn hand dus ?
  dinsdag 13 november 2012 @ 03:30:45 #135
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
pi_119153638
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0s.gif Op dinsdag 13 november 2012 03:26 schreef LelijKnap het volgende:
nee nja kvroeg me wel af of ie iets wilde zeggen... wt t is dat ie wilt overbrengen...mr tis gwn neutrale berichtgeving van zijn hand dus ?
Als je deze reeks terug leest, zie je het begin van een oorlog (spannend! spannend! :o) waar in deze topics gediscussieerd werd over het fenomeen Anonymous. Alle andere deelnemers werden weggetrolled. En vervolgens werden de trollen weggetrolled door Anonymous' bemoeienissen met de Arabische Lente.

Nu is het meer neutrale berichtgeving, ja.
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oke oke, ik ga t binnenkort even doorscannen :D
  woensdag 14 november 2012 @ 02:28:35 #137
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
pi_119189622
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After some high-profile arrests, hacker groups like Anonymous are changing the way they work. Asher Wolf interviews a former member of LulzSec about the future of hacktivism
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[b]Op dinsdag 6 januari 2009 19:59 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:[/b]
De gevolgen van de argumenten van de anti-rook maffia
  donderdag 15 november 2012 @ 00:27:23 #138
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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Kylie Kylem is a 15-year-old high-school student and Twitter user, and she's in pain. For some "friends," that was enough reason to spend a few hours on social media trying to encourage her to commit suicide. That's when Anonymous stepped in and the trolls quickly learned what it meant to anger the Internet.
quote:
@YayyImKyliebaby We hate you just die... From sara, jesse, Hayley, Cat, Josh, becca and others
GonzoPhD twitterde op woensdag 14-11-2012 om 08:32:13 @Hayley_Foster17 So,you think this is FUNNY?Let me introduce you to the REAL Internet Hate Machine, you dumb-ass bullying twats.Game: On. reageer retweet
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  donderdag 15 november 2012 @ 16:27:22 #139
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
pi_119242765
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Much has been written about the rebellion in Syria: the protests, the massacres, the car bombs, the house-to-house fighting. Tens of thousands have been killed since the war began in early 2011. But the struggle for the future of the country has also unfolded in another arena—on a battleground of Facebook (FB) pages and YouTube accounts, of hacks and counterhacks. Just as rival armies vie for air superiority, the two sides of the Syrian civil war have spent much of the last year and a half locked in a struggle to dominate the Internet. Pro-government hackers have penetrated opposition websites and broken into the computers of Reuters (TRI) and Al Jazeera to spread disinformation. On the other side, the hacktivist group Anonymous has infiltrated at least 12 Syrian government websites, including that of the Ministry of Defense, and released millions of stolen e-mails.

The Syrian conflict illustrates the extent to which the very tools that rebels in the Middle East have employed to organize and sustain their movements are now being used against them. It provides a glimpse of the future of warfare, in which computer viruses and hacking techniques can be as critical to weakening the enemy as bombs and bullets. Over the past three months, I made contact with and interviewed by phone and e-mail participants on both sides of the Syrian cyberwar. Their stories shed light on a largely hidden aspect of a conflict with no end in sight—and show how the Internet has become a weapon of war.
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  vrijdag 16 november 2012 @ 03:20:25 #140
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
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Het hackerscollectief Anonymous heeft verschillende Israëlische overheidswebsites aangevallen. De computerkrakers steunen daarmee openlijk de Palestijnen in Gaza, die sinds woensdag opnieuw in een gewelddadige strijd met Israël zijn verwikkeld.
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  vrijdag 16 november 2012 @ 03:45:18 #141
172669 Papierversnipperaar
Cafeïne is ook maar een drug.
pi_119264766
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OpIsrael Info Update: 11/15

Intro:

For far to long, Anonymous has stood by with the rest of the world and watched in despair the barbaric, brutal and despicable treatment of the Palestinian people in the so called "Occupied Territories" by the Israel Defense Force. Like so many around the globe, we have felt helpless in the face of such implacable evil. And today's insane attack and threatened invasion of Gaza was more of the same.

Anonymous does not support violence by the IDF or by Palestinian Resistance/Hamas. Our concern is for the children of Israel and Palestinian Territories and the rights of the people in Gaza to maintain open lines of communication with the outside world.



#OpIsrael #GazaUnderAttack #Anonymous


* Post all relevant links and information that will be useful to people in Gaza during the Israeli attack/invasion.


Current Issues:
Arabic translations may be sloppy. Poor grammar. Needs repair.



OpIsrael Press Releases:

-- Nov 15th:

English: http://www.anonpaste.me/a(...)gb1nV5DwOZXdau60ajQ=

Arabic: http://www.anonpaste.me/a(...)3dT3OjDE+sDvuvuV1aQ=

Arabic (enhanced Version) : pic.twitter.com/n95pIURF

Enhanced Arabic Version: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A7wqaWjCcAAhPRc.jpg

Hebrew: http://www.anonpaste.me/a(...)/vKSbGhzS8cA/3zwJF8=

Anonymous Operation Israel - Gates Of Hell | Video -


Restoring Internet Service:

#OpIsrael Care Package for Gaza (Full v1.5) Mediafire Mirror http://www.mediafire.com/?z8ev035mw482x77

#OpIsrael Care Package for Gaza (Mini v1.0) http://www.mediafire.com/?3jrur7krcuucjr7


Tails: https://tails.boum.org/

-- English:
Telecomix: http://pastebin.com/6dYQruHu
Movement.org: http://www.movements.org/(...)-connection-cut-off/
Telecomix Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/6dYQruHu

--- Arabic:
Telecomix: http://www.anonpaste.me/a(...)jxV0lNNnbdPQnx0uQRw=
Movement.org: http://www.anonpaste.me/a(...)UbHLRvoGcTwb4lcN7GQ=
Telecomix Pastebin: https://pad.riseup.net/p/FAqaSYWGCZYe
WIFI Range Extend - http://pastebin.com/Smkcg6TE
Hebrew: Translator Needed.



#OpIsrael Pads:

Anonymous Tango Down List: http://piratenpad.de/qQ8nmbLXj3



Live Actions/Demonstrations:

Emergency Global Actions List: https://docs.google.com/d(...)eview?pli=1&sle=true



Israeli Contact Info:

List of World-Wide Israeli Embassies via Anonymous: http://pastebin.com/4DM7cfqF



IRC Channels:

Telecomix IRC: https://chat.wnh.me/?channels=gaza&uio=d4
VoxAnon: irc.voxanon.net 6667/6697 SSL



Livestreams:

@HarryFear Livestream from Gaza: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/operation-pillar-of-cloud



Anonymous Carepackages:

#OpIsrael Care Package for Gaza (Full v1.5) Mediafire Mirror 11MB http://www.mediafire.com/?z8ev035mw482x77

#OpIsrael Care Package for Gaza (Mini v1.0) 1MB http://www.mediafire.com/?3jrur7krcuucjr7

TinyTor+Vidallia 8MB http://www.mediafire.com/?0rgv1vw1d2rqv5t

TinyTor 6MB http://www.mediafire.com/?cu6u9h916ny77a1

Tails: https://tails.boum.org/

Tweet (Arabic)
مجموعة ملفات مساعدة #عملية_اسرائيل #غزة_تحت_الهجوم #غزةhttp://bayfiles.com/file/(...)Package_For_Gaza.zip



Cellphone Apps:

- http://hackerdemia.com/ Allows for mesh network connecting (if Gaza cell service is taken down, they can possibly access Egyptian towers.)

http://www.androidzoom.co(...)rval-mesh_bgstt.html Another mesh program. Requires root.

there will be networks deployed on the ground using openwrt http://wiki.openwrt.org/inbox/mesh.olsr, this is an app they can use if they want to make their phones part of that network http://www.olsr.org/?q=olsr_on_android



How To Use Twitter VIA Text Message:

Get Twitter messages redirected to your phone and send Tweets by text. Make sure to link your mobile phone to your Twitter account and locate the Twitter short code for your country. Then you can send a text message containing your Tweet to that short code and it will be posted to your profile.

Info: http://support.twitter.co(...)d-your-phone-via-sms
Palestinian Terrority Shortcodes:
Wataniya: 40404
Jawwal 37373

If you use one of the phone services listed above, text START to the shortcode to sign into your Twitter account.



Telecomix Dial Up Numbers:

Telecomix Dial up Numbers:

Important: The Telecomix dialups are not secure and do not protect from wiretapping of your communications. It is still important to proceed with precaution and encrypt the data.

Visit this link for dial up numbers:
http://www.cyberguerrilla.info/blog/?p=5077

Note: Since the number of lines is limited, do not use them if you don't need to!

- French free isp FDN (about 100 lines): +33172890150 (login/pass: toto/toto)

- German free Free.de (about 35 lines). +4923184048 (login/pass: telecomix/telecomix)

- Swedish isp Gotanet (about 30 lines atm, can expand services) : +46708671911 (login/pass: toto/toto)

- Belgium Edpnet: +32022750640 (login/pass: free.edpnet/ free)

- Netherlands Edpnet: +31676002000 (login/pass: free.edpnet/ free)

netherlands +31205350535 and the username/password are xs4all



Medical Info:

http://streetmed.wikidot.com/ -- Street Medic resources. Includes Arabic translations.



Petitions:

Condition US aid to Israel on compliance with the law not to violate the rights of Palestinians.
https://petitions.whiteho(...)tm_campaign=shorturl



Gaza News Links:

Baby son of BBC worker killed in Gaza strike
http://www.telegraph.co.u(...)-in-Gaza-strike.html

As Israel Attacks Gaza, Palestinians find an unlikely ally (Anonymous)
http://tribune.com.pk/sto(...)nd-an-unlikely-ally/

Gaza activist: 'Israel has declared war, act now'
http://www.greenleft.org.au/node/52820

Impressions of Gaza by Noam Chomsky:
http://chomsky.info/articles/20121104.htm

http://tribune.com.pk/sto(...)nd-an-unlikely-ally/



Gaza Videos:

Martyred in Gaza - a documentary



Translators:

@Pino_Rodriguez
@Masterpiece_s
@alxgucci
@yazannshewat
@xJashin
@Samof88 - Arabic/Turkish.

Active Twitter Accounts:

@AnonOpsSweden
@DBCOOPA
@AnonymousZC
@AnonIRC
@OpLiberation1
@VizFoSho
@Op_Israel
@HarryFear
@PLF2012



Defaced/Hacked Websites:

http://www.rom.org.il
http://www.datinet.co.il/index.html
http://dannydanon.com
http://falcon-s.co.il
http://www.kosherest.co.il/index.htm
http://e-yoman.co.il/var | http://operator.co.il/var | http://p-tzofit.co.il/var | http://e-tzofit.co.il/var | http://www.tzofit.co.il/var
http://d3d.cwo.il
http://mor-space.co.il/he
http://www.cyber-ma.com/isreal.html
http://littner.co.il / http://iconcept.co.il / http://danybarshay.co.il / http://filtuna.co.il
http://iiamo.co.il
http://advocate-israel.com
http://deplus.co.il/home
http://hilulla.co.il / http://gan-pazit.co.il / http://almagorswishes.org.il
http://www.dolevltd.co.il/fuk_isreal.asp / http://shaked.co.il/fuk_isreal.asp / http://openspace1.co.il/fuk_isreal.asp / http://www.g-2.co.il/fuk_isreal.asp


Anonymous Operation Israel MSM Media Reports:

http://rt.com/news/gaza-israel-strike-anonymous-787/

http://www.dailydot.com/n(...)aza-internet-access/

http://www.globalpost.com(...)roup-vows-support-pa

http://tribune.com.pk/sto(...)nd-an-unlikely-ally/

http://freakoutnation.com(...)-telecommunications/

http://www.forbes.com/sit(...)on-for-gaza-attacks/

http://betabeat.com/2012/(...)ttack-on-gaza-strip/

http://bits.blogs.nytimes(...)s-israeli-web-sites/

http://www.huffingtonpost(...)-gaza_n_2139325.html

http://www.salon.com/2012(...)aza_internet_threat/

http://www.examiner.com/a(...)el-gaza-under-attack

http://www.foxbusiness.co(...)fter-gaza-airstrike/

http://www.washingtonpost(...)itter_washingtonpost

http://globalvoicesonline(...)g-like-rain-in-gaza/



Personal Messages:

غزہ کے عظیم، دلیر اور عزیز دوستو، پاکستان کا بچہ بچہ اپ سے پیار کرتا ہے- - A message from #AnonymousPakistan

You might need this: http://www.instructables.(...)rPoint-Presentation/ via @VizFoSho

Please contact me on Twitter or through one of the IRC networks to update this document.
Also, if you can translate Arabic or Hebrew from English and want to help #OpIsrael
hit us up - @DBCOOPA @AnonSikko @VizFoSho @PLF2012



CURRENT INTERNET AND TELECOMM CONNECTIVITY IN GAZA

Broadband: DOWN

PBX Lines DOWN

Mobile: DOWN

Ham Radio: Unknown

Satellite: Unkown

Electricity: DOWN, Current electricity by Generators



CONFIGURING AND USING DIAL-UP (WINDOWS)

Configuring Dial-Up Connections
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Network and Internet Connections.
Click Create a connection to the network at your office.
In the Location Information dialog box, enter the appropriate information. Click OK, and then click OK to close thePhone and Modem Options dialog box and start the New Connection wizard.
In the New Connection Wizard, click Dial-up connection, and then click Next.
Type a name for the network to which you are connecting (such as "My Office Network"), and then click Next.
Type the phone number for the network to which you are connecting, including, if necessary, the area code and "1" prefix.
Specify whether you want this connection to be available for anyone's use, meaning for any user on this computer, or for your use only, meaning only for the user who is now logged on.
Specify whether you want a shortcut to the connection on your desktop.
Click Finish.
Using Dial-Up Connections
Click Start, click Connect To, and the click the connection that you want to use.
In the User Name box, type your user name.
In the Password box, type your password.
Choose one of the following options:
To save the user name and password so that you will not have to type them in the future, select the Save this user name and password for the following users check box.
If you want only the current user to have access to the saved user name and password, select the Me only check box.
If you want all users to have access to the user name and password, select the Anyone who uses this computercheck box.
Click Dial.




CONFIGURING AND USING DIAL-UP (MAC)

Configure Mac OS X
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
From the View menu, choose Network.
Choose "Internal Modem" from the Show pop-up menu (or the "Configure" pop-up menu prior to Mac OS X v10.1).
If your computer does not have a built-in modem, select your external modem.

Mac OS X v10.5 or later: From the Configuration pop-up menu, choose Add Configuration.
Mac OS X 10.4.x or earlier: Click the PPP tab.
Enter your information into the relevant fields. Your username goes in the Account Name field, for example. If you want to copy this connection information to other user accounts on this computer, select "Save password".
You should now be able to connect. If you need to configure DNS servers or other advanced settings, continue to the next step.
Mac OS X v10.5 or later: Click the Advanced button, then click the DNS tab.
Mac OS X v10.4 or earlier: Click the TCP/IP tab. Choose either PPP or Manually from the Configure pop-up menu, as instructed by your Internet service provider. If configuring manually, type the IP address in the matching field.
Type the DNS server addresses in their field if necessary (click the "+" button first in Mac OS X v10.5 or later).
Click OK.
Click Apply (or Apply Now for Mac OS X v10.4 or earlier).

Connect and verify
Mac OS X v10.5 or later: Open Network preferences (in System Preferences).
Mac OS X v10.4.x or earlier: Open Internet Connect (from the Applications folder).
Be sure the Configuration pop-up menu is set to your modem.
Click the Connect button.
Once you're connected, open a Web browser or other Internet application to make sure your connection works.
Tip: You can have Mac OS X automatically connect to the Internet whenever you open an Internet application.


Stay Frosty.


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  vrijdag 16 november 2012 @ 03:52:40 #142
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En Th3 J35t3r is er ook druk mee:

th3j35t3r twitterde op vrijdag 16-11-2012 om 01:12:16 Propaganda attempts like israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx are spread via Hamas official sites. Not today. qassam.ps & http://hamasinfo.net TANGOS DOWN reageer retweet
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Dikke misser om alleen Israël te targetten, zeg. Naïef hoor...alsof Hamas de vrede zelve is.
Baat 't niet, schaadt 't niet. Dus slikken, kreng.
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 16 november 2012 04:25 schreef SuperHarregarre het volgende:
Dikke misser om alleen Israël te targetten, zeg. Naïef hoor...alsof Hamas de vrede zelve is.
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Anonymous does not support violence by the IDF or by Palestinian Resistance/Hamas. Our concern is for the children of Israel and Palestinian Territories and the rights of the people in Gaza to maintain open lines of communication with the outside world.
  vrijdag 16 november 2012 @ 05:56:30 #145
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 16 november 2012 04:25 schreef SuperHarregarre het volgende:
Dikke misser om alleen Israël te targetten, zeg. Naïef hoor...alsof Hamas de vrede zelve is.
Het is vooral de US media die roepen dat Anonymous oorlog voert tegen Israël, do the math.
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  zaterdag 17 november 2012 @ 18:38:03 #146
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Anonymous hack hundreds of Israeli websites, delete Foreign Ministry database in support of Gaza

Hacker group Anonymous has launched a massive attack named #OpIsrael on almost 700 Israeli websites, protesting against Operation Pillar of Defense in Gaza. Israeli media confirmed the group’s move.

­The hackers reportedly took down websites ranging from high-profile governmental structures such as the Foreign Ministry to local tourism companies’ pages.

The biggest attack as of now has been the Israeli Foreign Ministry’s international development program, titled Mashav. Anonymous announced on Twitter they’ve hacked into the program’s database, with the website remaining inaccessible at the moment.

“There is [sic] so many defaced Israeli websites right now, that we just made a list of them,” Anonymous tweeted.

The hacktivists also took down the Israeli President's official website and the blog of the country's Defense Force, www.idfblog.com, posting the news on Twitter using their infamous #TANGO DOWN hashtag.

The Jerusalem Post has confirmed the group’s assault, including the attack on the Foreign Ministry’s website, as well as those of Kadima party, Bank of Jerusalem, and Tel Aviv Municipality. The latter is online as of now. Among other functions, it provides residents with directions to bomb shelters. Meanwhile, the majority of the web pages that were taken down were blank, but some showed pro-Palestinian images and messages, Jerusalem Post reported.

It was mentioned, however, that most of the 663 pages on the list were subdomains of the same site, and many proved to be still online and functioning properly.

Most of the sites were simply unavailable, but others displayed pro-Palestinian images and messages. One site whose front page was replaced with an image of a man wearing a Palestinian kaffiye, displayed a message reading: "This attack is in response to the Injustice against the Palestinian people."
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Anonymous put together a Gaza Care Package, which contains instructions in Arabic and English to assist Palestinians in the event that the Israeli government cuts their internet connection. Plus, the package includes information on evading IDF surveillance, along with first aid information. The collective encouraged Palestinians to download and share the package with others.
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  zaterdag 17 november 2012 @ 19:22:49 #147
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The Bank of Jerusalem, one of Israel's largest financial institutions, has received particular attention from the hacktivists -- as the cyberattackers crowed on Twitter about deleting the organization's online database. Access to the bank's Web site has been spotty. Trying to access it yesterday afternoon resulted in nothing more than a database error, and though the site reappeared, it seemed to be offline again this morning.
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  zondag 18 november 2012 @ 01:08:27 #148
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The hacktivist group Anonymous is claiming credit for Mitt Romney's loss, alleging that ORCA, Karl Rove's GOTV ubercomputer, was actually a vote tabulation manipulation software.

, We began following the digital traffic of one Karl Rove, a disrespecter of the Rule of Law, knowing that he claimed to be Kingmaker while grifting vast wealth from barons who gladly handed him gold to anoint another king while looking the other way.

After a rather short time, we identified the digital structure of Karl's operation and even that of his ORCA. This was an easy task in that barn doors were left open and his wind swept us inside.


Before the election Anonymous sent out a warning to Mr. Rove. In my mind what I had imagined transpiring was that after the election, Anonymous would release two spreadsheets, the former being the precinct-correct tally, and the second being the post-manipulation tally. An audit would discover that the "official" tally did not match the pre tabulation numbers, and to no one's surprise the audit would reveal that the actual vote count matched the precinct-correct tally on Anonymous' spreadsheet.

But that would have allowed the damage to be done, in order to catch the criminals. Mitt Romney would have already been declared president, and it would take months of court proceedings to reverse the election, amid cries of "stealing the election!" from both sides.

Had it been effective, it would have ruined the Republican brand forever, or at least the next two years, whichever voters remember longer. Given that they were so ready to forget the failures of George W. Bush, I don't have faith in the permanence of that notion.

So the better route was to "close the barn doors" and prevent the manipulation from happening.


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  zondag 18 november 2012 @ 17:11:45 #149
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This document really is a watershed moment. Even if it does not lead to any actual legislation, just the fact that some in Congress are discussing how copyright has gone way too far and even looking at suggestions that focus on what benefits the public the most is a huge step forward from what we've come to expect. In many ways, this is the next logical step after the completion of the SOPA fight. Rather than just fighting bad policy, it's time for Congress to recognize that existing copyright law is bad policy and now is the time to fix it. It comes as a surprise, but kudos to the Republican Study Committee -- and specifically Derek Khanna, the policy staffer who wrote the document -- for stepping up and saying what needed to be said, but which too many in Congress had been afraid to say for fear of how the entertainment industry lobbyists would react.
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So, late Friday, we reported on how the Republican Study Committee (the conservative caucus of House Republicans) had put out a surprisingly awesome report about copyright reform. You can read that post to see the details. The report had been fully vetted and reviewed by the RSC before it was released. However, as soon as it was published, the MPAA and RIAA apparently went ballistic and hit the phones hard, demanding that the RSC take down the report. They succeeded. Even though the report had been fully vetted and approved by the RSC, executive director Paul S. Teller has now retracted it, sending out the following email to a wide list of folks this afternoon:
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  zondag 18 november 2012 @ 22:57:43 #150
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Vendetta masks in UAE colours draw warning

Product being sold online declared illegal as National Day draws closer

Dubai: Police officials in Dubai have warned against wearing a mask that symbolises opposition to state authority during any celebrations connected to National Day and declared it illegal.

Any person found wearing Guy Fawkes masks, also known as ‘Vendetta masks’, risks police questioning as any object or action deemed to be instigating unrest or insulting the UAE is illegal, police officials said.

The masks are a stylised depiction of a man who was behind the failed Gunpowder Plot to blow up the British House of Lords in London in 1605. The plot is commemorated with a fireworks displays in the UK on November 5 each year in an event that has come to be known as Guy Fawkes night.

The masks being targeted at people in the UAE have mainly shown up on some online stores and are emblazoned with the colours of the UAE flag — red, white, green and black. They also feature the number 41 prominently — a reference to the 41st National Day on December 2.

The ‘Vendetta mask’ was popularised during the Arab Spring uprisings and has been used as a symbol of rebellion against governments and regimes across the region. Its design closely mirrors the mask used by activists portrayed in the 2006 movie ‘V for Vendetta’.

A Dubai Police official stressed the negative connotations of the mask. “Using any symbol that insults the country or instigates unrest against its system is not allowed. We urge citizens to celebrate using other symbols such as national flags, slogans or photos that are more appropriate to the happy occasion of National Day.”

The masks are being offered online for around Dh50 each with shipping fees ranging between Dh20-50.

Some markets and stores in Dubai are also reportedly selling the masks.

Emirati Twitter users have taken to the social media outlet to warn against wearing the mask and explaining its serious implications — claiming some people have no idea of what the mask denotes.
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Blijkbaar worden de machthebbers in Dubai er wat nerveus van... mooi zo.
  maandag 19 november 2012 @ 09:58:23 #152
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Hackers launch assault on Israeli government websites

Israeli officials count 44 million attacks on government sites since bombardment of Gaza began – but only one succeeds

More than 44 million hacking attempts have been made on Israeli government websites since Wednesday when Israel began its Gaza offensive, according to Israeli officials.

Finance minister Yuval Steinitz said just one hacking attempt was successful on a site he did not want to name, but added that it was up and running after 10 minutes of downtime.

Attempts on defence-related sites were the most numerous, according to his ministry, while 10m attempts were said to have been made on the site of Israel's president, 7m on the foreign ministry and 3m on the site of the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

A finance ministry spokesman told Reuters that while the attacks have come from around the world, most have been from Israel and the Palestinian territories.

"The ministry's computer division will continue to block the millions of cyber-attacks," said Steinitz, speaking ahead of the weekly cabinet meeting. "We are enjoying the fruits of our investment in recent years in developing computerised defence systems."

A video message purporting to be from the hacking collective, Anonymous, was posted online on Sunday, warning: "We will strike any and all websites that we deem to be in Israeli cyberspace in retaliation for the mistreating of people in Gaza and other areas."

Cyber-attacks launched following the start of the Israeli offensive knocked some sites offline for a short period of time at the end of last week and resulted in others being defaced with pro-Palestinian messages.

Anonymous said on Saturday that it had taken down or erased the databases of nearly 700 Israeli private and public websites, including that of the Bank of Jerusalem finance house.
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  maandag 19 november 2012 @ 10:36:08 #153
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Anonymous claims to have affected U.S. elections through hacking GOP’s ORCA

The radical anarchist group Anonymous today has claimed that they have affected the 2012 presidential elections, thereby helping President Obama win a second term by hacking the Mitt Romney’s “Republican Get Out the Vote System” (ORCA).

On Election Day, the system (ORCA) application and network ran into problems as it was supposed to track through analytic's of what was going in key states of Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Colorado and helping to get out the vote in those areas.

The workers were unable to get the system to work and repeatedly failed and crashed.

According to ARStechnica, the network connection to the Romney campaign's headquarters also failed and went down and Internet provider Comcast had reported that they thought the traffic was caused by a denial of service attack.

If Comcast is correct in their assertion that the network connection and possible the application itself was the result of a denial of service attack, then Anonymous’ claims to affecting the system is true thereby violating U.S. elections laws.

Anonymous stated that the reason why they did this was an attempt to prevent Karl Rove, a political consultant and policy advisor, from rigging the election.

In the video, Anonymous said in-part, “We are watching you [Karl Rove]. We know you will attempt to rig the election of Mitt Romney to your favor.”

Anonymous went on to accuse Rove of attempting to overthrow the U.S. government and stated that if Mitt Romney were to win, that they would turn over all of the documents and information to the appropriate officials.

On Saturday, Anonymous in a joint effort with the Peoples Liberation Front attacked several hundred websites in Israel.

Interestingly enough, Ohio, Florida, Pennsylvania, Iowa, and Colorado were won by President Obama.
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  maandag 19 november 2012 @ 23:05:48 #154
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Yet Mr Soldatov notes that two factors keep Russia from having a Chinese-style firewall—at least for now. The first is that the law does not block or criminalise the use of proxy browsers that mask what sites a user visits and keep browsing anonymous. But Russia may be headed in this direction: a September article in Izvestia said the Duma will soon add amendments to the internet law banning such services, including the popular service Tor, which masks online activity. Second, Mr Soldatov says is that Russia has not outlawed the use of secure browsing protocols, https, used by Facebook, Gmail, and other sites with sensitive personal data. But he says that some ISPs have already been approached by Russian security agencies and told to prepare for such a possibility.
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Anonymous claims to have affected U.S. elections through hacking GOP’s ORCA
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so Examiner-why are you twisting their words and purpose-why are you not posting the letter they sent? It explained what they did-THEY DID NOT manipulate election results-they prevented Karl and his minions from accessing the pre installed program named "ORCA" which they intended to use to CHANGE election results for the GOP-Karl was warned 2 months ago that his plans to electronically manipulate the vote were under their survelliance-Anonymous doesn't need to send the dogs after Rove-his super pac is not happy and when they find how much of that $400 million is sticking to Mr. Rove's fingers on top of his failure to deliver the presidency of the free world to the "kingmakers" Karl will be atrken care off by his own-no need for Anonymous to get caught up in the punishment-they have done what they needed to do THANK YOU.
  dinsdag 20 november 2012 @ 10:23:36 #156
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Anonymous declares 'cyberwar' on Israel

(CNN) -- In the digital age, war isn't contained to the ground.

The Israeli government on Sunday said it has been hit with more than 44 million cyberattacks since it began aerial strikes on Gaza last week. Anonymous, the hacker collective, claimed responsibility for taking down some sites and leaking passwords because of what it calls Israel's "barbaric, brutal and despicable treatment" of Palestinians.

"The war is being fought on three fronts," Carmela Avner, Israel's chief information officer, said on Sunday in a press release. "The first is physical, the second is the world of social networks and the third is cyberattacks.

"The attackers are attempting to harm the accessibility of Israel's government websites on an ongoing basis. When events like the current operation occur, this sector heats up and we see increased activity. Therefore, at this time, defending the governmental computer systems is of invaluable importance."

Israel and the military wing of Hamas have been criticized for using ready-to-share images on social media to spread spin about the conflict, which has claimed the lives of about 100 Palestinians and three Israelis since the back-and-forth violence began again Wednesday.

There is some dispute about the effectiveness of the cyberattacks.

Israel says the attacks have largely been unsuccessful.

"We are reaping the fruits on the investment in recent years in the development of computerized defense systems, but we have a lot of work in store for us," Israel's finance minister, Yuval Steinitz, said in a written statement.

Reuters quotes him as saying only one website was down for 10 minutes.

CNN iReport: Instagram users wage peace in Israel

Anonymous, meanwhile, posted a list of more than 650 Israel-based websites it says it has taken down or defaced since last week.

"They've knocked down websites, deleted databases and have leaked e-mail addresses and passwords," Casey Chan wrote Friday for the tech site Gizmodo. "It's a whopping takedown."

A post on an Anonymous Twitter feed Monday morning said another set of hackers had defaced the Israeli versions of several Microsoft websites, including Bing, MSN and Skype. Visitors to Bing's Israeli site on Monday morning saw an anti-Israel rant instead of a search-engine homepage.

"Microsoft is aware of the site defacements and working to get all sites fully functional," a company spokeswoman wrote in an e-mail to CNN. "At present, we have seen no evidence to suggest the compromise of customer information but will take action to help protect customers as necessary."

A page associated with Anonymous also posted a new threat: "November 2012 will be a month to remember for the (Israel Defense Forces) and Internet security forces. Israeli Gov. this is/will turn into a cyberwar."

Some observers took this as a sign of an escalating digital battle.

"Beyond mere 'denial of service' tactics that blocked sites with floods of junk data, the hackers also ramped up their attacks to penetrations of any vulnerable target available to them, resulting in tens of thousands of Israeli citizens' and supporters' private data dumped onto the Web," wrote Andy Greenberg from Forbes.

Others said most of Anonymous' threats have been "hollow" so far.

"Today, Anon lacks the talent and semi-cohesion it once boasted across the net, and its most recent online crusade is an embarrassing reminder," Sam Biddle wrote for Gizmodo on Monday. "This is less a war than the hacker equivalent of egging someone's house and then smoking weed behind a Denny's."

The group is calling its campaign #OpIsrael.

"While the Israeli government almost certainly has backups of the aformentioned databases, these attacks as well as the defacements show Anonymous isn't just doing its usual spree of overloading target sites," writes another tech blog, TheNextWeb.

"OpIsrael appears to have gotten multiple hackers involved who are interested in doing actual damage, or at least something that is slightly more permanent than just a 404," which is the code that appears online when a website won't load.

Greenberg, from Forbes, makes the important point that none of this digital damage compares to the loss of life on the ground in the Middle East.

"Anonymous' attacks, of course, hardly register compared with the physical damage inflicted by both sides in the Gaza conflict," he wrote.
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  dinsdag 20 november 2012 @ 10:38:13 #157
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The challenged IDF published on-line a portal to fight "misinformation" concerning the IDF and Israel. The site propose a game that involve visitors in every kind of on-line activities aimed at providing a positive image of the state. The Web site provides also documentation on the attacks on Gaza and information about attacks that Israel suffers as shown in the following pictures.
http://www.idfblog.com/idf-ranks-game/

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"IDF Ranks is an interactive game, directly implemented into all of the IDF’s social platforms allowing YOU to be a virtual part of the IDF. Every action you take — reading, commenting, liking, sharing or even just visiting — will earn you points and help you climb the ladder of IDF Ranks. Specific actions will win you beautiful badges, and one day you might even become the Chief of Staff of IDF Ranks."
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  donderdag 22 november 2012 @ 14:31:37 #158
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Well known hacker Hannibal has released a pastebin document that is making some claims that are sure to hit headlines around the world within hours.

The pastebin file contains a message which is to the public and Anonymous hacktivist who have been involved in the attacks on Israeli governments and public websites over the last week in support to Gaza from air strike attacks.
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Be careful, here are the biggest cyber attack in the United States
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Since last January, after the Arabs hacked Israeli credit cards (0xOmar And His Friends lol) , That’s why the Arabs received my punishment – I’ve posted over 1,000,000 Facebook accounts of Arabs.

After I had attacked them very strong, they stopped attacking Israeils.
I went to sleep for a while, I woke up, What the hell?
Lately, Anonymous Group attacked for no reason Israeli websites and stuff.
Do you want to play with me, Anonymous Group?
Do you have forgotten that Israel stands alongside the world’s best hacker – Hannibal ???
Who the hell you think you are? I’ll fuck you.
I AM HANNIBAL.

I am the best hacker in the world, all Americans who do not know who I am, just Google it

www.google.com/search?btnG=1&pws=0&q=Hannibal+ Hacker

Anonymous Group, Do you want to mess with me?
Be careful of me.
I’ll ruin your life if you continue I will post Personal information of Anonymous group members, I will send you to prison, I’ll Fucl y0u tight.

Today because the games did Anonymous Group, Americans will receive my punishment.

I’m post now about 1,000,000 American Accounts, emails,password,userid, security questions, security answers, and stuff.

Download links -

http://www.crocko.com/64D(...)ishment_Hannibal.rar

http://bayfiles.com/file/t3G9/sggNJm/Punishment_Hannibal.rar

http://d01.megashares.com/dl/BkIGYNc/Punishment_Hannibal.rar

http://freakshare.com/files/2ae2mwy3/Punishment_Hannibal.rar.html

http://www.fileswap.com/d(...)nt_Hannibal.rar.html

http://bitshare.com/files/azfva1wt/Punishment_Hannibal.rar.html

http://fileshare.in.ua/6914961

http://www.filedropper.com/punishmenthannibal_1

https://depositfiles.com/files/ekq5n6y19

It’s nothing compared to what I have. Anonymous Group, Be careful of me.
Hannibal.
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  vrijdag 23 november 2012 @ 00:56:00 #159
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Anonymous cyber hackers 'cost PayPal £3.5m'

A student attacked the PayPal website as part of a concerted effort by the Anonymous "hacktivists" that cost the company £3.5m, a court has heard.

Christopher Weatherhead, 22, was studying at Northampton University when he allegedly took part in the campaign.

The court heard Anonymous targeted companies who opposed internet piracy but later attacked PayPal after it refused to process WikiLeaks payments.

Mr Weatherhead, from Northampton, denies a charge of conspiracy.

He has pleaded not guilty to conspiring to impair the operation of computers between 1 August 2010 and 22 January 2011.

MasterCard, Visa, Ministry of Sound, the British Recorded Music Industry and the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry were also hit.

The jury at Southwark Crown Court were told Ashley Rhodes, 27, from Camberwell, south London; Peter Gibson, 24, from Hartlepool; and an 18-year-old male who cannot be named for legal reasons have already pleaded guilty to the charge.

Mr Patel said Gibson had initially suggested attacking musician Lily Allen's website because of her overt anti-piracy stance but changed his mind, saying he did not wish to "attack artists".

Sandip Patel, prosecuting, said the group caused PayPal "enormous economic harm".

He said they initially targeted components who were known to oppose internet piracy but later switched to attacking PayPal after it refused to process payments on behalf of the controversial WikiLeaks website, founded by Julian Assange.

Mr Patel said PayPal was chosen after it refused, in December 2010, to process payments for the Wau Holland Foundation, which was raising money to keep WikiLeaks going.

The prosecutor said Anonymous were "hacktivists" who believed copyright should not apply to the internet.

He said their attacks, codenamed Operation Payback, began as a campaign against the music industry and those who took part in action against the Pirate Bay website which had attempted to distribute music in breach of copyright laws.
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  vrijdag 23 november 2012 @ 01:17:12 #160
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Police Raid 9-Year-Old Pirate Bay Girl, Confiscate Winnie The Pooh Laptop

An anti-piracy company has found itself in the middle of a huge controversy. CIAPC, the company that had The Pirate Bay blocked by ISPs in Finland, tracked an alleged file-sharer and demanded a cash settlement. However, the Internet account holder refused to pay which escalated things to an unprecedented level. In response, this week police raided the home of the 9-year-old suspect and confiscated her Winnie the Pooh laptop.

Very soon in the United States, letters will be sent out to Internet account holders informing them that they should stop sharing copyrighted material on BitTorrent.

The message in the US from mainstream rightsholders is designed to be educational, but more aggressive companies carry out the same process but with a sting in the tail – a request for cash-settlement to make potential lawsuits go away.

One such request for cash landed on the doorstep of an Internet account holder in Finland during the spring. Known locally as TTVK, Finnish anti-piracy group CIAPC sent the man a letter informing him that his account had been traced back to an incidence of online file-sharing.

To stop matters progressing further the man was advised to pay a settlement of 600 euros, sign a non-disclosure document, and move on with his life. He chose not to give in to the demands of CIAPC and this week things escalated as promised.

Tuesday morning the doorbell of the family home rang around 8am and the man, who works in the hospitality sector, had quite a shock. Police were at his door with a search warrant authorizing the hunt for evidence connected to illicit file-sharing.

Surprisingly, the man isn’t a previously unknown Kim Dotcom-related “co-conspirator”, nor does he run a warez site or BitTorrent tracker. He is, however, guilty of having a 9-year-old daughter with a taste for pop music.

Having failed in her quest to put enough money in her piggy bank to buy the latest album from local multi-platinum-selling songstress Chisu, in 2011 she turned to the Internet, first via Google and then The Pirate Bay.

The girl’s father said the resulting downloads didn’t work so the following day they went to the store to buy music. Nevertheless, this week’s police visit shows that CIAPC mean business, no matter how young the targets or whether or not they also buy music.

In concluding their search, the police confiscated the girl’s file-sharing weapon of choice – her Winnie The Pooh laptop – and according to her father offered some final words.

“It would have been easier for all concerned if you had paid the compensation,” the police advised

“I got the feeling that there had been people from the MAFIA demanding money at the door,” the girl’s father explained.

“At that point my jaw hit the floor and I wasn’t sure if I was awake or dreaming. So the investigator suggested, between the lines, that I empty my wallet and keep my family in hunger for the next two weeks so that they could get rid of the case? What the f––… is this how it goes? I could evade justice murder by skipping Christmas this year?”

“We have not done anything wrong with my daughter. If adults do not always know how to use a computer and the web, how can you assume that children or the elderly – or a 9-year-old girl – knows what they are doing at any given time online?

“This is the pinnacle of absurdity. I can see artists are in a position, but this requires education and information, not resource-consuming lawsuits,” he added.

Electronic Frontier Finland say that this week’s developments are an indication of just how far copyright enforcements issues have progressed in Finland.

“It is not in anyone’s interest, that in the name of the copyright, little girls are being harassed. This shows poor judgment, and consideration from TTVK and from the police,” vice chairman Ville Oksanen said in a statement.

However, there are signs that support might come from an unexpected corner. In a statement the artist in question – Chisu – said that she doesn’t want to sue anyone and that no artist needs this kind of media attention. Indeed, the criticism of the move on her Facebook page is fierce.

“I hope that the matter will be resolved soon and sorry to my 9-year-old girls,” Chisu wrote, pointing them to this free link to her music on Spotify.

Joonas Mäkinen of Finland’s Pirate Party welcomes Chisu’s comments but bemoans artists’ apparent lack of power to get anything done.

“It is sad to see how even the big artists have no idea what CIAPC / TTVK is doing in their name. And the worst part is that even after learning about this, like Chisu did just now and took part in the discussion on Facebook, they can’t stop it since all copyright protection and monitoring is centralized,” Mäkinen told TorrentFreak.

“I hope all musicians realize that the fan hunt that involves confiscating laptops and signing deals that require you to be silent about the payments are severely hurting the image of copyright and creators. Authors of works should actively rise up to say NO to what CIAPC/TTVK is doing if they wish to keep their fans,” he concludes.

CIAPC confirmed that the case against the 9-year-old is only the latest in a line of attempted settlements. Last fall a total of 28 Internet account holders settled with CIAPC, but of course we haven’t heard of the cases due to the confidentiality agreements recipients are required to sign.
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  vrijdag 23 november 2012 @ 10:14:57 #161
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http://www.kasperskyclub.ru/logs/ hacked by Syrian Anonymous.

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Your site has been Hacked in response to Scott the world about the massacres that happen in Syria ... On the occasion of the penetration I want to direct a few words to the world
To our heros in the Free Syrian Army.. our hearts and souls are with you those of whom sacrificed their blood and lives for us, may Allah reward you all the good and I find no words enough to address you may Allah protect and be with you
To Bashar 'the duck' who lacks legitimacy and sanity do you see fathers crying their children? soon you will be in their shoes if Allah's will
To Asmaa, crazy president's wife. Do you see women crying their husbands? soon you will be in their shoes if Allah's will
To the islamic and arabic conscience and specially Muslims kings and presidents, our profit (pbuh) says « ما من امرئ يخذل امرءا مسلما في موطن تنتهك فيه حرمته ، وينتقص فيه من عرضه ، إلا خذله الله في موطن يحب فيه نصرته ، وما من امرئ ينصر امرءا مسلما في موطن ينتقص فيه من عرضه وتنتهك فيه من حرمته ، إلا نصره الله في موطن يحب فيه نصرته » so those who let us down expect Allah's humilation if you don't support us
To United States and Europian countries, you claim that you protect the world, help the oppressed and claim democracy. But our revolution exposed your real faces and showed humanity that you are advocates of your own interests and that you don't have a humanitarian principle in what you claim, you only raise those banners to occupy nations, inslave their people and steal their treasures just like you did in Iraq and Afghanistan and other places, and maybe soon in Mali
To the neutrals in Syria: most of the Syrian neutrals are non-Mulims like our christian brothers and druze brothers and others from other communities, my message to them, Aren't we brothers? Aren't we fighting for our joint dignity and to make a better Syria for tomorrow and the most beautiful country in the world? Aren't you suffering oppression just like us? or your saying to your selves that if those win then we'll get our freedom without sweating for it? I ask not to share the revolution gain with any party that didn't come to its aid and stood aside, otherwise join the freedom and dignity's revolution
To the Alawite community: to the grandsons of Saleh Al-Ali, Bashar is abusing you, killing you and us just to save his precious occupied place, did Bashar claimed you kings in Syria? Are you living a better lives than us? The answer is clear, maybe you live worse than millions of Syrians, you are our brothers (except for the thugs and murderers among you) please abandon the regime now and join the revolution before it's too late and believe me if you don't join the revolution you will lose alot because you have crossed all the humanitarian and religious red lines against the Syrian people - Syrian Anonymous
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http://www.kasperskyclub.ru/logs/ hacked by Syrian Anonymous.

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Syrian Anonymous. Badass. :')
  vrijdag 23 november 2012 @ 17:35:22 #163
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Prosecution of Anonymous activists highlights war for Internet control

The US and allied governments exploit both law and cyber-attacks as a weapon to punish groups that challenge it

Whatever one thinks of WikiLeaks, it is an indisputable fact that the group has never been charged by any government with any crime, let alone convicted of one. Despite that crucial fact, WikiLeaks has been crippled by a staggering array of extra-judicial punishment imposed either directly by the US and allied governments or with their clear acquiescence.

In December 2010, after WikiLeaks began publishing US diplomatic cables, it was hit with cyber-attacks so massive that the group was "forced to change its web address after the company providing its domain name cut off service". After public demands and private pressure from US Senate Homeland Security Chairman Joe Lieberman, Amazon then cut off all hosting services to WikiLeaks. Sophisticated cyber-attacks shortly thereafter forced the group entirely off all US website services when its California-based internet hosting provider, Everydns, terminated service, "saying it did so to prevent its other 500,000 customers of being affected by the intense cyber-attacks targeted at WikiLeaks".

Meanwhile, Chairman Lieberman's public pressure, by design, also led to the destruction of WikiLeaks' ability to collect funds from supporters. Master Card and Visa both announced they would refuse to process payments to the group, as did America's largest financial institution, Bank of America. Paypal not only did the same but froze all funds already in WikiLeaks' accounts (almost two years later, a court in Iceland ruled that a Visa payment processor violated contract law by cutting of those services). On several occasions in both 2011 and 2012, WikiLeaks was prevented from remaining online by cyber-attacks.

Over the past two years, then, this group - convicted of no crime but engaged in pathbreaking journalism that produced more scoops than all other media outlets combined and received numerous journalism awards - has been effectively prevented from functioning, receiving funds, or even maintaining a presence on US internet servers. While it's unproven what direct role the US government played in these actions, it is unquestionably clear that a top US Senator successfully pressured private corporations to cut off its finances, and more important, neither the US nor its allies have taken any steps to discover and apprehend the perpetrators of the cyber-attacks that repeatedly targeted WikiLeaks, nor did it even investigate those attacks.

The ominous implications of all this have been never been fully appreciated. Recall that all the way back in 2008, the Pentagon prepared a secret report (ultimately leaked to WikiLeaks) that decreed WikiLeaks to be a "threat to the US Army" and an enemy of the US. That report plotted tactics that "would damage and potentially destroy" its ability to function. That is exactly what came to pass.

So this was a case where the US government - through affirmative steps and/or approving acquiescence to criminal, sophisticated cyber-attacks - all but destroyed the ability of an adversarial group, convicted of no crime, to function on the internet. Who would possibly consider that power anything other than extremely disturbing? What possible political value can the internet serve, or journalism generally, if the US government, outside the confines of law, is empowered - as it did here - to cripple the operating abilities of any group which meaningfully challenges its policies and exposes its wrongdoing?

But what makes all of this even more significant is the vastly disparate treatment of those who launched far less sophisticated and damaging attacks at those corporations which complied with US demands and cut off all funding and other services to WikiLeaks. Acting in the name of Anonymous, a handful of activists targeted those companies with simple "denial of service" attacks, ones that impeded the operations of those corporate websites for a few hours.

In stark contrast to the far more significant attacks aimed at WikiLeaks, these attacks, designed to protest the treatment of WikiLeaks, spawned a global manhunt by western nations and, ultimately, the arrest of dozens of mostly young alleged hackers, four of whom are now on trial in London:

"Four activists from the hackers collective Anonymous caused multimillion-pound losses to a number of firms in revenge for the backlash against WikiLeaks, a court has heard.

"Using the name Operation Payback, the four flooded websites belonging to companies including PayPal and Ministry of Sound with messages and requests in order to bring them down. . . .The self-styled 'hactivists' caused losses worth more than £3.5m at PayPal and caused sites belonging to MasterCard and the recording industry to go offline.

"Three of the group have admitted their role in the conspiracy. Christopher Weatherhead, 22, a student at Northampton University, is on trial at Southwark crown court accused of being 'part of a small cabal of leaders' of the cyber-attacks. . . .

"The four used a free internet tool called Low Orbit Ion Canon (LOIC) as a 'destructive cyber weapon', the court heard. 'Once downloaded, the LOIC could be used to attack by sending internet traffic to a target computer,' [the prosecutor] said. 'When the volume of traffic sent to a computer becomes too much for it to handle it would suffer a denial of service. The more LOICs used, therefore, to attack a target computer, the more likely that a denial of service will take place.'"


Last year, the FBI arrested 16 people in the US in connection with similar attacks on Master Card, Visa and Amazon, and charged them with crimes that carry 10-year prison terms.

The issue here is not whether Anonymous activists can be rightfully prosecuted: acts of civil disobedience, by definition, are violations of the law designed to protest or create a cost for injustices. The issue is how selectively these cyber-attack laws are enforced: massive cyber-attacks aimed at a group critical of US policy (WikiLeaks) were either perpetrated by the US government or retroactively sanctioned by it, while relatively trivial, largely symbolic attacks in defense of the group were punished with the harshest possible application of law enforcement resources and threats of criminal punishment.

That the US government largely succeeded in using extra-legal and extra-judicial means to cripple an adverse journalistic outlet is a truly consequential episode: nobody, regardless of one's views on WikiLeaks, should want any government to have that power. But the manifestly overzealous prosecutions of Anonymous activists, in stark contrast to the (at best) indifference to the attacks on WikiLeaks, makes all of that even worse. In line with its unprecedented persecution of whistleblowers generally, this is yet another case of the US government exploiting the force of law to entrench its own power and shield its actions from scrutiny.

Disclosure

Over the past couple months, I've been involved in discussions regarding the formation of a new organization designed to support independent journalists and groups such as WikiLeaks under attack by the US and other governments, one that would provide funding and a network for other means of support to enable them to operate. My role would be limited to unpaid board member. The group is not yet formed and my participation is only in the preliminary discussion stages, but disclosure still seems appropriate given the topic I'm writing about here. If and when this evolves further, as I hope it will, I will certainly write more on it.
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Persbericht: Cybersecuritybeleid moet slimmer en gerichter

Met slimme, gerichte maatregelen kan onze cybersecurity sterk worden verbeterd. Dat zegt Bits of Freedom samen met een brede coalitie van veiligheidsexperts en andere stakeholders. Deze coalitie presenteert vandaag een notitie over Het cybersecuritybeleid van de toekomst aan Tweede Kamerleden.

“De overheid laat zich op het gebied van cybersecurity nu nog te veel leiden door incidenten en mist echte visie op wat goed beleid is.” zegt Simone Halink van Bits of Freedom. De Tweede Kamer heeft op 6 december een algemeen overleg over het onderwerp cybersecurity in de agenda staan. Volgens de Bits of Freedom is dit het ideale moment om de discussie over goed cybersecuritybeleid een nieuwe impuls te geven.

In de notitie staan vier uitgangspunten en acht concrete maatregelen voor modern cybersecuritybeleid. “Het belangrijkste uitgangspunt van dit beleid moet zijn dat cybersecurity begint bij de basis.” zegt Halink. “Persoonlijke veiligheid moet centraal staan. De meeste veiligheidsproblemen komen door simpele kwetsbaarheden, die met simpele maatregelen kunnen worden opgelost.”

De notitie pleit verder voor meer investeringen in kennis en capaciteit op IT-gebied bij overheid en politie. “Het is belangrijk dat de politie haar werk goed kan doen. Maar daarvoor is meer kennis over het internet en digitale opsporing nodig.” aldus Halink. Verder zou de overheid het goede voorbeeld moeten geven door controle over haar eigen infrastructuur uit te kunnen oefenen, minder afhankelijk te zijn van externe partijen en internetters structureel voor te lichten over hoe zij hun eigen veiligheid kunnen verbeteren.
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  zaterdag 24 november 2012 @ 08:54:36 #165
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We demand a fair trial for Jeremy Hammond!

This is what we know for certain surrounding the unfortunate circumstances of Jeremy Hammond’s ongoing prosecution. A time line published only days after Jeremy’s arrest suggests that Operation AntiSec was orchestrated by the FBI through the agency of cooperating witness Hector Monsegur; http://goo.gl/H1kWm. As if this were not unfortunate enough, new evidence suggests that Loretta A. Preska, the federal judge currently presiding over Jeremy’s case, has an undisclosed conflict which could potentially influence her decisions regarding Jeremy’s trial.

Loretta A. Preska is the Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and a former nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Preska is married to Thomas J. Kavaler, with whom she attended law school. Information leaked from the very hack Jeremy is being prosecuted for having committed show that Thomas J. Kavaler is affiliated with Stratfor; http://archive.org/details/Stratfor. Sensitive information belonging to Kavaler was leaked along with the sensitive information of more than eight hundred thousand other Stratfor users and millions of internal emails.

We demand that Loretta A. Preska, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, recuse herself from Jeremy’s case immediately. We demand that all previous rulings made by Chief Judge Preska be dismissed. We demand an investigation into the tactics used by law enforcement officials to entrap hacktivists. We demand an investigation into the circumstances which allowed for Chief Judge Preska to preside over Jeremy’s case. We demand a fair trial for Jeremy Hammond! We will not be silent in the presence of such great injustices. If those prosecuting Jeremy deny him a voice, they will hear ours!
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  zondag 25 november 2012 @ 09:47:46 #166
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http://pastebay.net/1157809

The twitter account @AnonOpsSweden has been suspended as of the 24th of November by the twitter staff. This is not the first time we've seen this kind of censorship.
We demand an explanation from the twitter staff and that the account is unsuspended immediately!

The AnonOpsSweden twitter account is a highly regarded and followed news account thus there is no valid reason for a twitter suspension
Reporting events that have taken place is not a crime. The account was not used for any criminal purposes.
If reporting the news is a crime, then all of news media would be criminals. This is a matter of free press as well as free speech.

Twitter holds the possibility for free speech, unfortunately sometimes Government and corporate interests comes before the people. Anonymous is and
always has been a strong voice for free speech globally.

The users of the account has received no information from twitter about the reason for suspension and has no possibility to defend against this action at the moment.
The hive as a community cannot and NEVER will never be silenced. If they bring one Anonymous
account down we are still going to be present and we will fight for each other.

We encourage you all to contact the people who can make this right, unsuspend @AnonOpsSweden and explain this unacceptable action.

Send a tweet to @dickc, the CEO of twitter, with the hashtag #UnsuspendAoS. Be creative, relentless and make them hear us.

Cached version of AoS acc
http://webcache.googleuse(...)&hl=sv&ct=clnk&gl=se

If you wish to temporarily change your avatar to @AnonOpsSweden in solidarity:
https://si0.twimg.com/pro(...)1d56a772be26ccf.jpeg

Petition: Please sign and spread
http://twitition.com/uvfki/

Tweetstorm info
http://lissnup.wordpress.(...)eetstorms-revisited/

Additional Info
It is more effective to write your own tweets or steal, (copy & paste) tweets than to RT in tweetstorms.
To avoid twit jail, stick to under 45 tweets per hour.
If you do not wish to use your main twitter account, set up multiple accounds and schedule tweets to send from ALL.
DO NOT attack, DDoS, deface, black fax or anything like it. Keep it to a tweetstorm! (AoS's wishes)

We are AnonOpsSweden,
We are legion,
We do not forgive,
We do not forget.
EXPECT US!
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Panopticlick

Is your browser configuration rare or unique? If so, web sites may be able to track you, even if you limit or disable cookies.

Panopticlick tests your browser to see how unique it is based on the information it will share with sites it visits. Click below and you will be given a uniqueness score, letting you see how easily identifiable you might be as you surf the web.

Only anonymous data will be collected by this site.

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Mooi om te zien dat verkiezingsfraude en complotten zo vaak voorkomen :D

Maar als je er iets over zegt dan ben je een aluhoedje drager! Want complotten, die bestaan niet volgens sommigen (ondanks al het bewijs) _O-
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Anonymous hacks school board in retaliation for spying on students

Hackers say they are responsible for taking down the website of a Texas school district in retaliation for a mandatory surveillance program students are being told to comply with.

The website for San Antonio’s Northside Independent School District was unavailable at times throughout the weekend and into Monday after hacktivists claiming to be involved with the Anonymous movement waged an attack to draw attention to a controversial new program that requires students to be monitored with tiny Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”) chips.

Through the Twitter account @RemainSilentz, one self-described participant in Anonymous confirmed that NISD.net was taken offline late Friday.

“DOWN AND OUT – Boom, track my ass like you track children you pervs,” the user wrote.

Two schools in NISD — John Jay High School and Anson Jones Middle School — began asking students earlier this year to carry RFID-equipped identification cards so that educators can monitor their location on school grounds. The school district says tracking students allows for more accurate attendance figures, and therefore better funding. It hasn’t been welcomed with open arms by students, however, and last week a judge had to intervene and issue a temporary restraining order to prevent the principle from Jay High from expelling sophomore Andrea Hernandez for refusing to wear a badge after the school said participation was mandatory.

“We are conditioning kids to live in a surveillance state,” John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute, told RT on Friday.

Whitehead has been instrumental in helping Hernandez fight to be free from being monitored, and celebrated the issuing of a restraining order. And as more people become aware of cases like hers, he says he hopes there is a chance at holding onto our right to privacy.

“There are going to be people who are going to want to opt out, and we want to protect those people who don’t want to be part of a system that they feel violates their human dignity and their constitutional rights,” he says.

A hearing is scheduled in the coming days to consider a preliminary injunction that will prohibit NISD from making the tracking program mandatory any further, but meanwhile Anonymous has taken matters into their own hands.

“I sincerely hope you have noticed that I have took down your website for a reason, and that reason is stripping away the privacy of students in your school. What was going through your mind when you had this idea?” an Anon using the alias tr1xxyAnon wrote in a statement circulated over the weekend.

After a judge agreed to file an order blocking the expulsion of Hernandez last week, Whitehead wrote, “The court’s willingness to grant a temporary restraining order is a good first step, but there is still a long way to go—not just in this case, but dealing with the mindset, in general, that everyone needs to be monitored and controlled.”

Although only two schools in Texas ask students to use “SmartID” cards at the moment, the success of the program at John Jay and Anson Jones will determine of other facilities in NSID will soon make the badges mandatory.
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  dinsdag 27 november 2012 @ 21:30:05 #171
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UN Agency's Leaked Playbook: Panic, Chaos over Anti-Internet Treaty

The International Telecommunications Union, the UN agency at the center of a firestorm over new efforts to regulate the Internet, is preparing a social media campaign to target what it expects will be fierce opposition to a revised telephone treaty being decided next month at a secret conference in Dubai.

That’s according to a key ITU internal planning document [link] that appeared Saturday on the website WCITLeaks, which has been posting a steady stream of documents leading up to the conference. Even as ITU officials accelerate increasingly clumsy efforts to deflect the wrath of Internet users over next month’s World Conference on International Telecommunications, more documents leaking out ahead of the meeting continue to expose the agency’s misstatements.

The WCIT conference will consider revisions to a 1988 treaty known as the International Telecommunications Regulations. At the meeting, 193 member nations consider dozens of proposed amendments, including several that would bring the Internet under ITU jurisdiction and substantially change the architecture and governance of the Internet. Other proposals would, if adopted, give countries including Russia, China, and Iran UN sanctioned-authority to monitor and censor incoming and outgoing Internet traffic under the guise of improving “security.”

The newly-leaked document is the agenda for an “ITU Senior Management Retreat” held in Geneva in September. It includes a detailed report on resistance to WCIT and the agency’s plans to counter criticism of its secretive processes. It also includes links and passwords for presentations given by outside public relations and advertising executives from leading global agencies. (The passwords were still active as of Nov. 24th.)

The document, marked “confidential,” suggests senior ITU officials have become both paranoid and panicked over growing outrage over both the form and substance of the upcoming negotiations. Material included with the agenda paints a pathetic picture of the150 year-old UN agency struggling to defend itself from attacks by what the agency believes is a “well-financed and well-organized campaign originating in the USA” whose goal is to “discredit the ITU and WCIT.”

The two-day meeting also featured leading media consultants invited to help the agency formulate a strategy to avoid the kind of global outrage that mortally wounded a secret Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement treaty earlier this year, and which did in copyright legislation known as SOPA and PIPA in the U.S. in January.

Both ACTA and the US copyright bills were widely expected to pass with little opposition until Internet users organized physical and virtual protests that caught lawmakers by surprise.

According to the internal ITU document, the agency had already launched what it calls a “counter-campaign”–a media blitz the agency plans to expand in light of what the ITU sees as the likely event of significant hostility to the revised treaty after the conference.

Following the WCIT meeting, the ITU says, the counter-campaign will focus on ways to “mitigate the risk” of an “intensive anti-ratification campaign in [the US and Western Europe], based on the so-called lack of openness of the WCIT process, resulting in a significant number of countries refusing to ratify the new ITRs.”


A Crisis of the ITU’s Own Making

The “so-called lack of openness” has little to do with growing outrage over WCIT. The real objections to the conference have more to do with substance than the secrecy of the negotiations. First and foremost, there is strong opposition within the US and EU delegations to expanding the UN’s jurisdiction over IP networks in any form. (The current ITRs do not extend to the Internet.)

Globally, concern is also growing over increasingly direct efforts by some national governments to hijack the conference into mandating changes to the engineering-driven, multi-stakeholder model of Internet governance that relies on non-governmental international organizations such as the Internet Society, ICANN, and the W3C. These changes are seen as preludes to future restrictions on content and users implemented through the reengineering of key resources.

In response to early proposals along these lines, Congress unanimously passed a joint resolution over the summer urging the US delegation, led by Ambassador Terry Kramer, to reject any extension of the ITU’s authority to Internet matters, or to allow ITU member states to use the conference to advance longstanding anti-Internet agendas. Last week, the EU debated a sternly-worded proposal urging its members likewise to resist Internet-related proposals.

Also last week, Google launched its own campaign, urging users to take direct action against the WCIT. “Some governments want to use a closed-door meeting in December to increase censorship and regulate the Internet,” the company said. “Some proposals could permit governments to censor legitimate speech — or even allow them to cut off Internet access.”
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http://par-anoia.net/releases.html

Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

It is time to visit Syria. We present you one gigabyte of internal government emails from the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, nicely parsed and rendered for our Email Viewer. Or, if you prefer, you can download the compressed MBOX archive to import into the mail client of your choice for easy local viewing.

Within the stash you will find details about cargo flights from Russia, each containing 30 tons of fresh Syrian Cash, as ProPublica has already reported today. Furthermore you will find lulzy documents such as scanned passports from Syrian ministers (PDF) and details about arms transportation from Ukraine, as shown in our teaser here (email/txt) and here (overflight permission for Iran, PDF). Most of the material is in Arabic and we invite all arabic speakers to look through the mails for interesting documents. Feel free to contact us on IRC if you have information or questions.
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The Internet has a hard time taking things seriously and will happily enact silly vengeance on websites daring enough to leave important tasks up to a vote. Time’s coveted “Person of the Year” poll has been hijacked by thousands of pranksters who have voted up the not-so democratic icons, North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un and Egypt’s Mohamed Morsey. The up votes could be legitimate exercise in satire, punishing Time for even floating the idea of those two in a poll next to Obama and brave political dissidents. But, if Morsey–or worse, Kim–actually wins the poll, Time will have egg on its face (both Kim and Morsey have nearly twice the number of votes as 3rd place).
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LulzSec hacker faces 30 years to life

Jeremy Hammond is denied bail, placed on terrorist watch list

November 27, 2012 — CSO — Jeremy Hammond is in really big trouble. Or, perhaps, the government is just trying to "scare the (expletive) out of him," in the words of Kevin Mitnick, formerly known as the world's "most-wanted hacker" and now a security consultant.

Either way, a potential sentence of 30 years to life for alleged hacking crimes is probably enough to get the attention of most 27-year-olds. And that is what U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska told Hammond last week that he could face if he is convicted on all counts.

Hammond, much better known in the world of hactivism by various online aliases including "Anarchaos," "sup_g," "burn," "yohoho," "POW," "tylerknowsthis," and "crediblethreat," has been held without bail since his arrest in March on charges connected with last year's hacking of Strategic Forecasting, or Stratfor, an Austin, Texas-based international intelligence broker, by AntiSec, an offshoot of LulzSec, which is in turn an offshoot of the hacktivist collective Anonymous.

The three-count federal indictment, brought in the Southern District of New York, charged him with conspiracy to commit computer hacking, computer hacking and conspiracy to commit access device fraud.

More specifically, the government alleges that starting last December, Hammond and others from AntiSec stole information from about 860,000 Stratfor subscribers, including emails, account information, and data from about 60,000 credit cards. The government alleges that he published some of that information online, and used some of the stolen credit card data to run up at least $700,000 in unauthorized charges.

He is also accused of giving about five million internal emails to WikiLeaks, which were published under the name The Global Intelligence Files.

Apparently unknown to Hammond, however, was that the then-leader of AntiSec, Hector Xavier Monsegur, a New York hacker known by the alias "Sabu," had been arrested the previous June and agreed to cooperate with the FBI. So, at least some of the Stratfor information Hammond uploaded was to a honey pot server maintained by the FBI.

At a hearing last week, Hammond was denied bail, based on Judge Preska's determination that he was both a danger to the community and a flight risk. He had also recently been added to the Terrorist Watch List, said Sue Crabtree, a member of the Jeremy Hammond Solidarity Network and a spectator at his bail hearing. Crabtree said Hammond didn't even have a passport.

The bail denial sparked another round of protest from Hammond's supporters. Anonymous published a message on Pastebin demanding that Preska recuse herself for conflict of interest. The group said her husband, Thomas J. Kavaler, was among Stratfor's clients, and therefore one of the alleged victims of the hack. Kavaler is a partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP in New York City.

[See slide show: Anonymous and LulzSec - 10 greatest hits]

"Judge Preska by proxy is a victim of the very crime she intends to judge Jeremy Hammond for," Anonymous wrote in a message posted last Friday. "Judge Preska has failed to disclose the fact that her husband is a client of Stratfor and recuse herself from Jeremy's case, therefore violating multiple Sections of Title 28 of the United States Code."

Beyond that, a writer identified only as "NA" on the website FreeHammond.com, argued that "Hacktivists are not criminals! Jeremy is alleged of a crime that has exposed the corruption and exploitation of the very State prosecuting him," and suggested entrapment by the FBI as well.

"A time line published only days after Jeremy's arrest suggests that Operation AntiSec [the Stratfor hack] was orchestrated by the FBI through the agency of FBI informant Hector Monsegur," NA wrote.

Hammond himself, in a posting last July on YourAnonNews, claimed that "even the warden of MCC New York has in surprising honesty admitted that, 'the only difference between us officers here and you prisoners is we just haven't been caught.' The(y) call us robbers and fraudsters when the big banks get billion dollar bailouts and kick us out of our homes ... And they call us cyber criminals when they themselves develop viruses to spy on and wage war against infrastructure and populations in other countries."

Chester Wisniewski, senior security adviser at Sophos, said while he is no legal expert, he thinks the Hammond supporters have a valid point about a possible conflict of interest for Judge Preska, although he thinks the claim that hacktivists are, by definition, not criminals is absurd. But he also said the potential sentence looks to be out of proportion to the crime.

"If you physically broke into Stratfor and stole all of that information, you'd get 90 days maybe," he said. "But when it becomes a computer crime, suddenly it goes way up. I don't understand why electronic crimes are getting so much longer sentences than physical crimes."

Kevin Mitnick, noting that the crimes with which he was charged during his hacking career could have brought 400 years in prison, said he expects Hammond's case will be settled by a plea agreement for much less than the possible maximum.

"But what concerns me is even if they drop some counts, the sentence for most federal crimes can range from 10 to 20 years," he said. "How they come up with 30 years to life is beyond me."

Mitnick said it is possible that the government is trying to scare Hammond to get him to cooperate. Or, it could be designed to send a message to Anonymous members that what they view as sticking it to the man could yield some very serious consequences.

Wisniewski said that while the vast majority of those affiliated with Anonymous are not skilled, the members of Lulzsec generally were. "They were talented, and then they got busted," he said. "So, the average Joe is saying, 'Look what happened. Maybe I shoud get out of this."

Hammond is scheduled to go to trial sometime next year.

Read more about malware/cybercrime in CSOonline's Malware/Cybercrime section.
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When you’re starting off as an anthropologist, you aim is to explore a subculture your peers have yet to uncover, spending years living with the locals and learning their ways.

That’s what Gabriella Coleman did. She went to San Francisco and lived with the hackers.

Coleman, an anthropologist who teaches at McGill University, spent three years living in the Bay Area, studying the community that builds the Debian Linux open source operating system and other hackers — i.e., people who pride themselves on finding new ways to reinvent software. More recently, she’s been peeling away the onion that is the Anonymous movement, a group that hacks as a means of protest — and mischief.

When she moved to San Francisco, she volunteered with the Electronic Frontier Foundation — she believed, correctly, that having an eff.org address would make people more willing to talk to her — and started making the scene. She talked free software over Chinese food at the Bay Area Linux User Group’s monthly meetings upstairs at San Francisco’s Four Seas Restaurant. She marched with geeks demanding the release of Adobe eBooks hacker Dmitry Sklyarov. She learned the culture inside-out.

Now, she’s written a book on her experiences: Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking. It’s a scholarly work of anthropology that examines the question: What does it mean to be a hacker?

Earlier this month, she dropped by Wired’s offices to talk about the book. Here’s an edited transcript of the conversation:
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AnonOpsSweden writes debate article

On November 24th our twitter account was suspended by twitters support. On November 27th, the day Swedish media wrote about this event, we got the first email from twitter in response to our suspension. Their answer to the reason for our suspension is confusing to say the least. They refer to a tweet whereby we shared a link to a hacked website. The twitter account which tipped us off about the hack has also been suspended.
What we do is report to our followers about injustices in the World. We spread news about the Anonymous collective and other related news that may be of interest. We have done this and it is now also why we have been suspended.

The alleged breach of contract is to have shared information from a third party, in this case, a link to a hacked Spanish right-wing website. This can be compared to when the Swedish newspaper Expressen published the article, "Sweden Democrats website hacked again" (2010-09-18). If this were to result in the same kind of treatment that Twitter have applied, then Expressen would lose the right to publish anything at all as a result of this single newspaper article. The only thing that was done was to forward events from a third party, which reasonably is covered by the right to freely notify media, or equivalent in each country with good journalistic practice.

The problem is not that we have been suspended, but the incredible power that Twitter has on the public debate. Sure, we have accepted twitter TOC but when a private company has such power over the public debate another part of society has failed. Twitter has proven to be a very good platform for the dissemination of news around the World and the subsequent debate. This is something we strongly support, but as the owner of this platform, they must take the responsibility that comes with it and ensure any reports of abuse are handled in a reasonable manner and within a reasonable time frame. It should be mentioned that other accounts have had time to be both disabled and re-enabled before we got information about the reason for our suspension, and therefore we have not been able to defend against it.

See also, "UN Convention on Civil and Political Rights' Article 9, paragraph 2", which guarantees that, if arrested, you are to be immediately informed of the reason for this. Suspension from internet platforms such as Twitter, in that they now have to be considered as part of the public sphere is essentially the same results as an arrest as well as arbitrary censorship. No one can reasonably consider it too much to ask that someone accused and even punished for something also must be told what they are accused of and given a reasonable opportunity to respond to the charge within a reasonable time. This has also given the opportunity for others to attempt identity theft.

The fact that even our backup account was blocked with no links to hacked websites published is reminiscent of censorship. Certainly there is the possibility of mistakes committed but then we demand that these be corrected immediately. Twitter has the ball on their half of the pitch and it is time for them to start playing fair.

We are Anonymous,
We are legion,
We do not forgive,
We do not forget.
Expect us!
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redbull304 twitterde op woensdag 28-11-2012 om 18:52:04 Welcome back @AnonOpsSweden We missed you! <3 #Anonymous reageer retweet
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Syrian Internet Is Off The Air

Starting at 10:26 UTC (12:26pm in Damascus), Syria's international Internet connectivity shut down. In the global routing table, all 84 of Syria's IP address blocks have become unreachable, effectively removing the country from the Internet.

We are investigating the dynamics of the outage and will post updates as they become available.
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https://petitions.whiteho(...)tm_campaign=shorturl

we petition the obama administration to:

Declare Anonymous as a domestic terrorist organization.

Anonymous should be declared a domestic terrorist organization for repeated First Amendment violations, threats, bullying and cyber-terrorism acts. Distributed denial of service attacks negatively affect businesses and should in no way be considered a "sit in" or a form of speech.

Their continued support of hacks against law enforcement agencies and foreign governments must be ended.
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Big outcry on Wikileaks that last week has published more that 2.4 million emails allegedly obtained from continuous hack against Syrian government and organizations connected to the regime.

The correspondence of “Syrian political figures, ministries and associated companies” between August 2006 and March 2012 has been defined embarrassing for the government of Damascus and its allies, but the email also reveal uncomfortable truths on the West governments actions.

It’s the case of Finmeccanica affiliate Selex Elsag that sold to Syria its Tetra network for encrypted communications. The deal was made in 2008, before the beginning of the Arab Spring, but some emails leaked show ongoing relationship between the regime and the Italian company.

The email demonstrate the intermediary role of Greek company Intracom, an email dated February 2nd, 2012 discusses ”the arrival of Selex engineers in Damascus to train Intracom Syria technicians on Tetra technology, including at helicopter terminals. The email does not specify whether they are police or military helicopters,”
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  vrijdag 30 november 2012 @ 16:00:50 #181
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Anonymous declares war on Syrian government Web sites

Online hacktivist group blames Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the Internet blackout blanketing the country and vows retaliation.

Concluding that the Syrian government was responsible for the country's Internet blackout, the online hacktivist group Anonymous has announced a campaign against Syrian government Web sites hosted outside the country.

The Middle Eastern country began experiencing an Internet outage earlier today, and many people on Twitter reported that phone lines are down as well. All 84 of Syria's IP address blocks have become unreachable, effectively removing the country from the Internet, according to Renesys, which operates a real-time grid that continuously monitors Internet routing data.

Anonymous said it had conducted an "exhaustive analysis" of the blackout and determined that the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had severed fiber-optic and coaxial cables going into Syria.

"Essentially, they have physically 'pulled the plug out of the wall,'" Anonymous said in a press release. "As we discovered in Egypt, where the dictator Mubarak did something similar -- this is not damage that can be easily or quickly repaired."

Characterizing the outage as a "desperate move by a dying regime," Anonymous said it would begin a campaign at 6 p.m. PT dubbed "Operation Syria" to remove all Web assets belonging to Assad's government hosted outside the country. The group said its first target would be servers for all Syrian embassies, beginning with the embassy in China.

The hacker collective has ratcheted up its online attacks against Middle East governments in recent weeks. Earlier this month, the group launched a hacking blitz on Israel in retaliation for air strikes on Gaza. The hacking spree also targeted retail and business sites, allegedly resulting in the defacement or shutdown of hundreds of sites. Israel's government said its Web sites logged more than 44 million hacking attempts in just a few days.

"By turning off the Internet in Syria, the butcher Assad has shown that the time has come for Anonymous to remove the last vestiges of his evil government from the Internet," Anonymous said.
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Yes, it happened to me now as well - Yesterday i got raided for someone sharing child pornography over one of my Tor exits.
I'm good so far, not in jail, but all my computers and hardware have been confiscated.
(20 computers, 100TB+ storage, My Tablets/Consoles/Phones)

If convicted i could face up to 10 years in jail (min. 6 years), of course i do not want that and i also want to try to set a legal base for running Tor exit nodes in Austria or even the EU.

Sadly we have nothing like the EFF here that could help me in this case by legal assistance, so i'm on my own and require a good lawyer.
Thus i'm accepting donations for my legal expenses which i expect to be around 5000-10000 EUR.
If you can i would appreciate if you could donate a bit (every amount helps, even the smallest) either by PayPal (any currency is ok):
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Justice For Jeremy Part II. You Hear Us Yet?

Just as important as recent revelations regarding the circumstances surrounding Jeremy Hammond’s case, such as the fact that Thomas Kavaler was a client of Stratfor, is that Kavaler’s firm, Cahill Gordon & Reindel, has represented victims of the Statfor hack. According to public documents belonging to Cahill Gordon & Reindel, in 2006 the law firm brokered a $600,000,000 credit agreement between multiple clients of Stratfor. Again, in 2007, Cahill Gordon & Reindel represented Merrill Lynch, a Stratfor client, in connection with a 1.4 billion dollar loan. These claims are supported by Stratfor’s “master client list,” published by Wikileaks and available at http://wikileaks.org/gifi(...)ient-list-2-23-.html, and together the documents show that Cahill Gordon & Reindel has a history of representing Stratfor clients.

Merrill Lynch is a long-term and important client of Cahill Gordon & Reindel who has overseen hundreds of millions of dollars in Merrill’s investment banking arrangements. For example, the relationship between Cahill and Merrill is evidenced by a $600,000,000 credit agreement dated in 2006, in which CHR LLP acted as special counsel to Merrill Lynch, in their capacity as Administrative Agent, on an investment banking arrangement with another Stratfor client AES Corporation. This document, http://www.scribd.com/doc(...)-20090807-EXHIBIT-10, shows that Cahill Gordon & Reindel oversaw the execution of the aforementioned agreement. The relationship between Cahill and Merrill continues into the present and is further referenced in the firm’s legal news briefs.

In a note on another investment banking deal, http://www.cahill.com/news/legal_news/101542, orchestrated, on Merrill’s behalf, by CGR:

. Cahill represented BofA Merrill Lynch as sole book-running manager and BMO Capital Markets, CIBC, HSBC, RBC Capital Markets, Scotiabank, and TD Securities as co-managers in connection with the Rule 144A/Reg S offering of $350,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 7.5% Senior Secured Notes due 2017 by Ainsworth Lumber Co. Ltd., a Canadian company. Proceeds from the offering and a concurrent rights offering will be used to refinance existing indebtedness.

This, we believe, shows that Kavaler and Preska, through her husband, have a strong financial interest in maintaining a favorable relationship with Stratfor clients.

There are few safeguards to ensure that Preska, either through conscious or unconscious bias, would not retaliate against a defendant based upon an interest in protecting her own financial livelihood, as Merrill Lynch generates substantial fees for CGR. As a partner of the firm, Kavaler is a direct beneficiary of those fees. As supporters of Jeremy Hammond we demand that these concerns be addressed, immediately! Our investigations show that many of the companies Cahill Gordon & Reindel has represented, having been clients of Stratfor, were victimized by the very act that Jeremy Hammond is being prosecuted for and that Cahill Gordon & Reindel, having represented these companies, stand to benefit from the prosecution of Jeremy Hammond. We demand a fair trial! We demand justice for Jeremy!
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28 February 2012 - Media release

Hackers reportedly linked to Anonymous group targeted in global operation supported by INTERPOL
LYON, France An international operation supported by INTERPOL against suspected hackers believed to be linked to the so-called Anonymous hacking group has seen the arrest of some 25 individuals across four countries in Latin America and Europe.

Operation Unmask was launched in mid-February following a series of coordinated cyber-attacks originating from Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Spain against the Colombian Ministry of Defence and presidential websites, as well as Chiles Endesa electricity company and its National Library, among others.

The international operation was carried out by national law enforcement officers in Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Spain, under the aegis of INTERPOLs Latin American Working Group of Experts on Information Technology (IT) Crime, which facilitated the sharing of intelligence following operational meetings in the four participating countries.

Some 250 items of IT equipment and mobile phones were also seized during searches of 40 premises across 15 cities during the operation, as well as payment cards and cash, as part of a continuing investigation into the funding of illegal activities carried out by the suspected hackers who are aged 17 to 40.

This operation shows that crime in the virtual world does have real consequences for those involved, and that the Internet cannot be seen as a safe haven for criminal activity, no matter where it originates or where it is targeted, said Bernd Rossbach, Acting INTERPOL Executive Director of Police Services.

INTERPOL working parties on IT crime were created to facilitate the development of strategies, technologies and information on the latest IT crime methods. There are regional working parties for Africa, the Americas, Asia and the South Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East and North Africa.

The main activities of the working parties rest on three pillars: facilitating operations against IT crime among INTERPOLs 190 member countries, capacity building and addressing emerging threats.
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25 Hackers van Anonymous door Interpol gearresteerd

Interpol heeft de voorbije maand 25 hackers van Anonymous gearresteerd in vier landen in Europa en Latijns-Amerika. Dat heeft de internationale politieorganisatie gisteren bekendgemaakt.

Nadat het nieuws bekend raakte, was de site van Interpol een halfuur onbereikbaar. Er wordt ervan uitgegaan dat collega-hackers van Anonymous de website aanvielen.

De arrestaties volgen op een reeks cyberaanvallen die vanuit Argentinië, Chili, Colombia en Spanje georganiseerd werden tegen onder meer het Colombiaanse ministerie van Defensie en het Chileense elektriciteitsbedrijf Endesa.

De Interpol-operatie ging enkele weken geleden van start, onder de naam 'Ontmasker'. Sindsdien zijn vier hackers gearresteerd in Spanje, tien in Argentinië, zes in Chili en vijf in Colombia.
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We zitten in december.
Hoeveel arrestaties zouden er dit jaar wereldwijd gedaan zijn op 'Anonymous hackers'?
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Is Russia Running a Secret Supply Route to Arm Syria’s Assad?

On Nov. 27, a clip appeared on YouTube of a Russian-made Syrian military helicopter apparently being hit by Syrian rebels using a surface-to-air missile. The footage of the gunship, smoking as it turns and flies away, suddenly made the most effective killing machines in Syrian President Bashar Assad’s military look very vulnerable, as the brutal war between the Syrian government and anti-Assad rebels continues. Luckily for Assad, help appears to be on the way.

One day before the clip appeared, hackers from the group Anonymous leaked what they claim is a cache of documents stolen from the Syrian Foreign Ministry. As first reported by the non-profit investigative news organization, ProPublica, one set appears to detail shipments from Moscow to Damascus of 240 tons of newly printed Syrian money, which the Russian government has publicly acknowledged printing for the Assad regime. Another document looks to be a flight plan for four shipments of refurbished helicopters, also going from Moscow to Syria. The shipments, whose cargo the document lists in English as “old copter after overhauling,” include one delivery on Nov. 21, a second one on Nov. 28, and two more planned for the first week of December. According to the document, the payment for these shipments was made “in cash,” and their circuitous route through the skies above Iran, Iraq and Azerbaijan would circumvent the airspace of all the countries that have imposed a weapons embargo on Syria.

(PHOTOS: Inside Syria’s Slow-Motion Civil War)

“It’s getting to Syria by the back door,” says Hugh Griffiths, an arms trafficking expert at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), which operates an air-trafficking surveillance project on behalf of the European Union. Griffiths, who says the leaked flight plan appears to be genuine, sees it as the latest step in Russia’s effort to repair and then deliver Assad’s fixed-up helicopters by any means necessary. This effort has already come up against some major hurdles, with the U.S., the E.U. and Turkey making extensive efforts to stop such deliveries from crossing their airspace or territorial waters.

In June, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized Russia for shipping attack helicopters to Syria; a week later, after British officials joined her calls for the shipments to stop, the Russian ship that was making the delivery—the Alaed—was forced to turn back after its British insurance company pulled its coverage. The Alaed reportedly made another attempt to fulfill the shipment in July, this time in the company of a flotilla of Russian warships. Senior U.S. officials have repeatedly warned Russian counterparts over the pattern of their arm sales to the Syrian regime.

According to the documents leaked by Anonymous, Russia has since begun transporting Syria’s patched-up helicopters by air. TIME emailed copies of the documents to the spokesman of Russia’s state arms dealer, Rosoboronexport, who declined to comment on them. But the company has previously said that it is repairing helicopter gunships for Syria under an old contract, which it says it is legally obligated to carry out regardless of the sanctions imposed by the U.S., E.U. and various Arab states. “None of these events will influence our relationships with our traditional markets in any way,” the head of Rosoboronexport, Anatoly Isaykin, told TIME in June.

And under international law, there is nothing to stop them. Russia and China have used their veto power three times in the U.N. Security Council to block sanctions against Syria over the past two years. Russia’s helicopter deliveries to Syria may be politically sensitive but they are perfectly legal.

According to the hacked documents, the helicopters were picked up from Ramenskoe airport, also known as Zhukovsky, a military facility outside Moscow that houses the fleet of Russia’s secret police, the FSB. That is the same airfield that hosts the biennial Russian arms bazaar, where TIME found and photographed Syrian officials shopping for weapons this summer

(MORE: Russian Realpolitik: Inside the Arms Trade with Syria)

The Syrian Airlines plane that is apparently ferrying the helicopters to Syria is registered under the code YK-ATA and has been on SIPRI’s watch list for two years, Griffiths says, ever since it started flying refurbished helicopter gunships to Syria. During one such shipment in 2010, Griffiths says, the government of Lithuania, an EU member, learned the nature of the plane’s cargo and refused to allow it into Lithuanian airspace. Since then, the E.U. and Turkey have banned all Syrian aircraft from flying over their territory. In October, that led to a diplomatic spat between Ankara and Moscow when Turkish fighter jets forced down a Syrian airliner flying from Moscow to Damascus. Turkish authorities searched the plane for weapons, and Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said they had found munitions and “military tools” inside. The Russian Foreign Ministry has said that the plane was carrying radar equipment, not military hardware.

Still, Turkey’s vigilance seems to have forced Russia to cobble together a new route for the helicopter gunships, says Peter Danssaert, an expert at the International Peace Information Service, an Antwerp-based organization that tracks the weapons trade. He also says the flight plan released by Anonymous looks genuine. “It looks like [Syria and Russia] are trying to avoid a repeat of the Turkish situation,” Danssaert says. “It’s a classic example of clandestine arms movement,” says SIPRI’s Griffiths. “The avoidance of more rigorously monitored airspace in favor of Iraq and [Syria’s] regional ally Iran.”

But these shipments seem a lot less clandestine after the leak of the documents, which may create new problems for both Russia and Syria. The U.S. could put pressure on Iraq, for example, to refuse overflight clearance for the Russian shipments, and that would again force Russia to scramble for a new route to Damascus. Given the determination it has shown so far, it is unlikely that Moscow will give up on its helicopter contracts with Syria altogether. So even as the Syrian rebels learn to shoot the Russian-made choppers down, Moscow will likely be there to patch them up again.
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REPORT: Anonymous Hacks Top Nuclear Watchdog Again To Force Investigation Of Israel

It appears the hacking collective Anonymous has compromised the internal computer systems of the world's top nuclear watchdog for the second time in two weeks, Adam Kredo of The Washington Free Beacon reports.

The hackers claim to have seized “highly sensitive” nuclear data and satellite imagery from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and threaten to publish the confidential information if the IAEA does not investigate Israel's unofficially acknowledged nuclear program.

The group, called Parastoo (Farsi for bird), declared that it obtained documents from the IAEA's internal “nuclear data section”—including " Confidential ‘SafeGuard’ Documents, Satellite Images, Official letters, [and] Presentations”—and published a couple of satellite images, screenshots of the IAEA's internal system, an internal IAEA letter as well as the names and emails of IAEA judges and IAEA auditors.

"IAEA cannot just keep us away by turning off their Servers (either old or new ones!)," the group said in a statement, which also lists parts of the IAEA system it says is under its control. "There are plenty more of where this information came from but we guarantee that these information will stay in a very safe place with us. This information only released to open eyes of IAEA and independent media to real threat of world peace, Israel."

Last week IAEA chief Yukiya Amano recognized the first hack—which led to the publication of personal information of hundreds of IAEA scientists—but suggested that no sensitive information about Iran's atomic activities had been stolen.

The newest statement from the hackers ends with Anonymous' tagline and a question:

We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.

Your next move, what is it going to be?
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  dinsdag 4 december 2012 @ 22:08:00 #189
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0s.gif Op maandag 3 december 2012 13:17 schreef heartz het volgende:
We zitten in december.
Hoeveel arrestaties zouden er dit jaar wereldwijd gedaan zijn op 'Anonymous hackers'?
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since summer 2011, over 100 alleged participants have been arrested around the globe, from Romania, Turkey, Italy, the UK, the US, Chile and Germany.
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Since 2008, when individuals started to organise diverse collective actions under the banner of Anonymous, a living model was created, demonstrating to the world what a radical politics of dissent on the internet looks like. Even if Anonymous was to vanish, its history, exploits and propaganda material are here to stay; there will likely be others in different forms and with distinct twists who will take its place.

What is a little less clear is what will eventually become of freedom of expression online, given the increasing capabilities for surveillance, censorship and control all over the world. Is Anonymous merely the party at the funeral of online freedom? Or does it represent the irreverent clowns, rabble rousers, and tricksters who are keeping the reaper at bay and enabling others, from protesters on the street to elected representatives in parliament, to join the raucous political carnival and challenge threats to personal privacy and freedom?
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  woensdag 5 december 2012 @ 00:42:03 #190
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Stop the Madness: An #Anonymous Counterproposal to the #ITU

In one way, this could be summed up as "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." But there's actually much more to this. The reality is that our sentiments are completely oppposed to the statist model that is represented by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and many of the "member states'" proposals that address the Internet at the WCIT. It's not enough for us simply to say "Don't fix it." We understand a need for a counterproposal to the nation and state-driven model of voting by governments on Internet as a "solution."

Even if governments in such a statist model opened the (ITU) system fully to a true multistakeholder system of comment and input, it would be an unwelcome system which we would reject. A 'representative' system in which governments hold full voting power over policies governing network using justifications such as "cybersecurity," "spam," while all the while using the system to conduct surveillance, deep packet inspection, and banning of specific types of software such as TOR and services including VPNs, all is unacceptable to us.

Aside from this, even if by some miracle none of these proposals (all of which we have seen through leaks coming out of the ITU) were to ever be approved, the notion of "one government, one vote" which the ITU currently utilizes inside of its own secretive halls (which have only recently been forced out slightly into the open by incessant pounding from a combination coordinated action of technology thought leaders and civil society groups, inclusive of #Anonymous collective(s)) is a pointless, antiquated notion. Not only does the concept of "one government, one vote" in essence ensure that (in today's age) successful and advanced governments that provision internet services freely to the people are marginalized, it means that oppressive governments (of which there is now a majority in the world, especially if we look at the WCIT participants) will dominate the course of such proceedings. Even if no concurrences or even if no high level principles for ITRs on the internet are agreed to at the WCIT due to the concurrence and voting provisions of the ITU, the worst and most oppressive governments (which again, are in the majority) come away having had the opportunity of a convention at which they have deliberated and agreed about the policy that they will set for their internet future. The ITU's introduction of the discussion of internet at the WCIT proceedings has caused a great deal of harm even before the beginning of WCIT12, for example, as the Russian Federation has already made plans to outlaw TOR software on the basis of its actions within the context of ITU / WCIT. The Netherlands raised this as a concern very early in the process of WCIT review.

What, then, is the #Anonymous counterproposal?

If it is the insistence of statist organizations such as the ITU and what it refers to as "member states" (a term which we object to, since it implies a concept of belonging that the ITU has no right or privelege to claim) that there be some concurrence on ITRs and that the so-called "member states" should have the ability (not granted by the rest of us in the world, that much is certain) to mystically ordain through some arcane ITU ritual, some new Internet principles in your ITRs or TD64 documents, REMEMBER: that there are only 190 or something of you who are voting or reaching concurrence on it, and there are over 7.056 billion people in the world, and so basically you do not count for shit if you are one of the "member state" voting representatives, sorry to say ~ this is particularly true if you are one of those state representatives proposing to trace, filter, conduct surveillance, or otherwise mess with the Internet as part of your proposals through the ITU / WCIT. We know who you are, because it has basically all leaked by now.

Our counterproposal therefore is this.

We all count.

We all have a vote. Everybody. All over the world, whoever has access to the internet.

If you don't like it, too bad for you.

We'll stick with a broad-based coalition of people who can work with organizations like ICANN, ISOC, Regional Internet Registries, OpenNIC, civil society groups, and pretty much anyone all over the world that's ready to handle the business of governance of internet proposals in a serious way. We disagree that there should be a "new season of cooperation" between ICANN and the ITU. We don't think that the ITU can nor should handle "cybersecurity" nor "spam" type regulation nor should these issues be addressed in the ITRs or TD64s as principles either. To the extent that these issues are problems they can be discussed, debated, and "policy-ized" in multistakeholder institutions that have worked in the past (the ones mentioned above are fairly good, even if they need improvement) but quite frankly, most people who raise the specter of "cybersecurity" problems are really trying to make a bid for control for elements of the internet, and if you're smart you know that it can't be controlled by governments. But if you're honest you also know that governments that develop national laws by and large haven't resulted in a balkanized internet (even China is having to face the music, the great firewall can't last forever) but that they will each always have their laws. The real problems begin if you abandon elements of the governance of the internet to a statist institution, the ITU, which essentially through the WCIT is serving as a convention of deliberate restraint upon the internet, not incremental but immediate, in a fashion that should concern all people.

If you are the U.N. ITU or frankly any U.N. organization, you are not the right people to be handling these matters. You don't have any experience in it. You've shown how closed off you are. Just keep on doing satellite registration and working on getting grants for expanding broadband for internet in rural areas and stuff like that. You've done some OK work there, but your other stuff sucks. We've had to fight tooth and nail for the better part of a year just to get you to open up a touch. Not exactly the sign of an open organization ready to handle "internet governance" of any kind. Also, you are statists.

Again, if it wasn't already clear:

There are something like 190 of you at the UN ITU that "vote" or come to concurrence in arcane and secretive processes that you believe should affect the rest of the entire world. We do not have to and will not accept the results of your deliberations. We categorically reject your statist shit. For those of you who are there who are arguing against the proposals at the ITU WCIT that would impact the Internet, thanks - that is much appreciated. Sorry you had to be there.

This is just a small sample of us that oppose what you are doing at the ITU, but here:
http://googleblog.blogspo(...)t-free-and-open.html
http://www.freeandopenweb.com/#loc=3/8.0000/22.0000
Something like 2,397,000 (Two million, three hundred and ninety-seven thousand) people want a #freeandopen web and stand in opposition to the #ITU model as of the time this pastebin was launched into the interwebs. Obviously, that's a lot more than 190 or however many government representatives there are that "vote" or "concur" at the ITU WCIT.

So take note.

The ITU is irrelevant.

The people of the world are relevant.

The #Anonymous counterproposal to the #ITU is simple, that that the people of the world count.

That every voice counts, and that it will be counted in a multistakeholder process not governed by governments nor by the ITU.

That is all.

Goodnight.

- #Anonymous
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  woensdag 5 december 2012 @ 16:51:26 #191
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Techdirt has run a number of articles about the ITU's World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) currently taking place in Dubai. One of the concerns is that decisions taken there may make the Internet less a medium that can be used to enhance personal freedom than a tool for state surveillance and oppression.

Against that background, a story published by the Center for Democracy & Technology about the ITU's work in the area of standards takes on an extra significance:
Crypt0nymous twitterde op woensdag 05-12-2012 om 16:30:09 Tango Down:.itu.int & itu.ch still down via #OpWCIT | #WCIT | #ITU | #WCIT12 | #Anonymous reageer retweet
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  woensdag 5 december 2012 @ 22:26:11 #192
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The immediate threat to the Internet as we know it is the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) scheduled for December in Dubai by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a U.N. body whose remit has thus far been limited to global telephone systems. Members meet behind closed doors. Their policy proposals were until recently accessible only to members -- until activists forced transparency upon them through a website called "WCITLeaks." The leaked documents reveal how a number of governments -- in league with some old-school telecommunications companies seeking to regain revenues lost to the Internet -- are proposing to rewrite global international telecommunications regulations in ways that opponents believe will corrode, if not destroy, the open and free nature of the Internet. (For readers wanting to delve into details, a number of nonprofit organizations including the Center for Democracy and Technology and the Internet Society have published analyses of the leaked documents and other recent ITU statements.)
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History has shown that all governments and all corporations will use whatever vehicles available to advance their own interests and power. The Internet does not change that reality. Still, it should be possible to build governance structures and processes that not only mediate between the interests of a variety of stakeholders, but also constrain power and hold it accountable across globally interconnected networks. Right now, the world is only at the beginning of a long and messy process of working out what those structures and processes should look like. You might say we are present at the creation.
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  donderdag 6 december 2012 @ 10:48:59 #193
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“Kinderporno wordt als argument misbruikt wordt om absurde bevoegdheden te introduceren. Net zoals tien jaar geleden ‘terrorisme’ te pas en te onpas gebruikt werd. (…) De minister zet de noodzakelijke samenwerking met de hackersgemeenschap onder druk zet door ethische hackers te achtervolgen. Het cybersecuritybeleid dreigt te mislukken; de minister beweegt zich als een olifant in de porseleinkast.”
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  donderdag 6 december 2012 @ 23:40:39 #194
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Police breakthrough in 'Anonymous' hacking case

A young man has been convicted after organising distributed denial of service attacks on a number of businesses.

Police say four men were involved in the crimes using the banner 'Anonymous'.

Christopher Wetherhead of Holly Road, Northampton was found guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit unauthorised acts with intent to impair, or with recklessness as to impairing, the operation of a computer.

The three others are Jake Alexander Birchall of Little Neston, Cheshire, Ashley Rhodes of Bolton Crescent, London and Peter David Gibson of Castleton Road, Hartlepool, Cleveland.

Working under online nicknames including 'Nerdo' and 'NikonElite', the group targeted a number of companies from the digital entertainment industry that make up the anti-piracy lobby.

The group then switched their attentions to companies including Mastercard and PayPal after their withdrawal of services from Wikileaks.

DCI Terry Wilson of the Police Central e-Crime Unit, said: "These are important convictions which confirm this type of activity is not merely civil protest but is serious criminal conduct.

"The activity has not only significant financial and reputational implications to businesses endeavouring to operate online but also an effect on the general public's right to access online services.
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  vrijdag 7 december 2012 @ 09:51:22 #195
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In een anderhalf jaar ongeveer, meer dan 100 gearresteerden.
Ik kan er jammergenoeg niet echt veel info over vinden.

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Reaction from law enforcement agencies
Arrests
In December 2010, the Dutch police arrested a 16-year old for cyberattacks against Visa, MasterCard and PayPal in conjunction with Anonymous' DDoS attacks against companies opposing Wikileaks.[90]
In January 2011, the FBI issued more than 40 search warrants in a probe against the Anonymous attacks on companies that opposed Wikileaks. The FBI did not issue any arrest warrants, but issued a statement that participating in DDoS attacks is a criminal offense with a sentence of up to 10 years in prison.[91][92]
In January 2011, the British police arrested five male suspects between the ages of 15 and 26 with suspicion of participating in Anonymous DDoS attacks.[93]
Matthew George, a Newcastle, New South Wales resident, concerned with forthcoming Australian internet filtration legislation, was arrested for his participation in Anonymous DDoS activities. George participated in Anonymous IRC discussions, and allowed his computer to be used in a denial of service attack associated with Operation Titstorm. Tracked down by authorities, he was fined $550, though he was not fully aware that his actions were illegal, and believed his participation in Operation Titstorm had been a legal form of civil protest. His experience left him disillusioned with the potential of online anonymity, warning others: "There is no way to hide on the internet, no matter how hard you cover your tracks you can get caught. You're not invincible."[94]
On June 10, 2011, the Spanish police captured three purported members of Anonymous in the cities of Gijon, Barcelona and Valencia. The operation deactivated the main server from which the three men coordinated DDoS attacks. This particular group had made attacks on the web servers of the PlayStation Store, BBVA, Bankia, and the websites of the governments of Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Iran, Chile, Colombia and New Zealand. The operation revealed that their structure consisted of "cells" which at any given time could coordinate attacks through the downloading of software; the decision-making process to attack occurred in chat rooms. The Spanish national police stated that this operation corresponds to the fact that the Spanish government and NATO considers this group of hackers a threat to national security.[95]
On June 13, 2011, officials in Turkey arrested 32 individuals that were allegedly involved in DDoS attacks on Turkish government websites. These members of Anonymous were captured in different cities of Turkey including Istanbul and Ankara. According to PC Magazine these individuals were arrested after they attacked these websites as a response to the Turkish government demand to ISPs to implement a system of filters that many have perceived as censorship.[96][97]
During July 19–20, 2011, as many as 20 or more arrests were made of suspected Anonymous hackers in the US, UK, and Netherlands following the 2010 Operation Avenge Assange in which the group attacked PayPal, as well as attacking MasterCard and Visa after they froze Wikileaks accounts. According to US officials statements suspects' homes were raided and suspects were arrested in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Washington DC, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, and Ohio, as well as a 16 year old boy being held by the police in south London on suspicion of breaching the Computer Misuse Act 1990, and four being held in the Netherlands.[98][99][100][101]
On February 28, 2012, Interpol issued warrants for the arrests of 25 people with suspected links to Anonymous, according to a statement from the international police agency. The suspects, between the ages of 17 and 40, were all arrested.[102]
On September 12, 2012; Anonymous spokesman Barrett Brown was arrested at his home in Dallas on charges of threatening an FBI agent. Agents arrested Brown while he was in the middle of a Tinychat session.[103]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_(group)#Arrests


[ Bericht 0% gewijzigd door heartz op 07-12-2012 09:57:12 ]
Volg je hart, gebruik je verstand.
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Ik vind het toch wel ontzettend kneuzig dat hun grootste troef het platleggen van websites is. Altijd grootse aankondigingen via joeptjoeb dat het oorlog is en dan met zoiets aankomen, wat totaal geen impact heeft. :')
  vrijdag 7 december 2012 @ 12:51:27 #197
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 7 december 2012 11:48 schreef Mint_Clansell het volgende:
Ik vind het toch wel ontzettend kneuzig dat hun grootste troef het platleggen van websites is. Altijd grootse aankondigingen via joeptjoeb dat het oorlog is en dan met zoiets aankomen, wat totaal geen impact heeft. :')
Als het helemaal geen impact heeft, waarom worden er dan arrestaties gedaan en boetes uitgedeeld?
Volg je hart, gebruik je verstand.
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Omdat het een vorm van cyberterrorisme is.
  vrijdag 7 december 2012 @ 14:31:51 #199
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 7 december 2012 13:27 schreef Mint_Clansell het volgende:
Omdat het een vorm van cyberterrorisme is.
Dus heeft cybercrime 'totaal geen impact' volgens jou?
Volg je hart, gebruik je verstand.
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Die DDOS'jes niet nee, althans niet op de langere termijn.
  vrijdag 7 december 2012 @ 14:35:24 #201
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 7 december 2012 14:32 schreef Mint_Clansell het volgende:
Die DDOS'jes niet nee, althans niet op de langere termijn.
Als het totaal geen impact heeft, waarom valt het dan onder cybercrime?
Volg je hart, gebruik je verstand.
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Ik had erbij moeten zeggen dat het geen impact heeft op de langere termijn. Het valt onder cybercrime omdat je wel mensen, bedrijven en instanties dupeert.
  vrijdag 7 december 2012 @ 14:40:35 #203
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 7 december 2012 14:37 schreef Mint_Clansell het volgende:
Ik had erbij moeten zeggen dat het geen impact heeft op de langere termijn. Het valt onder cybercrime omdat je wel mensen, bedrijven en instanties dupeert.
Dat was ook het punt dat ik wilde maken. :)
Ik vond het een vrij losse flodder. Want wat heeft precies wel/geen impact op wie?
Dus vandaar mijn reactie :D
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  vrijdag 7 december 2012 @ 15:58:08 #204
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0s.gif Op vrijdag 7 december 2012 14:32 schreef Mint_Clansell het volgende:
Die DDOS'jes niet nee, althans niet op de langere termijn.
Waarom hebben we het dan nog steeds over een DDOS uit 2010?
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Welke DDOS?
  zaterdag 8 december 2012 @ 00:02:13 #206
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Dallas man linked to hacker group Anonymous faces new charges related to Stratfor attack

A Texas man who has described himself as a spokesman for the hacker-activist group Anonymous faces new charges over data stolen from the private intelligence firm Stratfor last Christmas.

Federal prosecutors said Friday that Barrett Brown was indicted on a dozen charges that include aggravated identity theft and device fraud. The 31-year-old Dallas man already was in federal custody after being indicted in October for allegedly making threats on the Internet to an FBI agent.

Brown's attorney, Doug Morris, had no comment on the new charges Friday.

According to the U.S. attorney's office, Brown made public an Internet link providing access to credit card information and other data stolen from Stratfor.

Brown was a de facto spokesman for Anonymous, willing to speak for a movement that prides itself on anonymity.
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Dit gaat dan wel even wat verder dan een simpele ddos-aanval...
  zaterdag 8 december 2012 @ 00:47:14 #208
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0s.gif Op zaterdag 8 december 2012 00:08 schreef Mint_Clansell het volgende:
Dit gaat dan wel even wat verder dan een simpele ddos-aanval...
De Startfor hack was al een tijd terug. Where have you been?
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  zaterdag 8 december 2012 @ 02:03:32 #209
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"We left the boxes in the village. Closed. Taped shut. No instruction, no human being. I thought, the kids will play with the boxes! Within four minutes, one kid not only opened the box, but found the on/off switch. He’d never seen an on/off switch. He powered it up. Within five days, they were using 47 apps per child per day. Within two weeks, they were singing ABC songs [in English] in the village. And within five months, they had hacked Android. Some idiot in our organization or in the Media Lab had disabled the camera! And they figured out it had a camera, and they hacked Android."
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  zaterdag 8 december 2012 @ 11:35:36 #210
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http://www.twitlonger.com/show/k8vqj0

The World Conference on International Telecommunications – 12 (December 3 - 14)

Call to Activists by Civil Society participants

We, the physical and remote participants at The World Conference on International Telecommunications WCIT12 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, wish to call the attention of all human rights and technology activists that the recent outage of the ITU website has proved to be of considerable disadvantage to the efforts on the review of the International Telecommunications Regulations - ITRs.

The World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) is a critical event that the Civil Society believes is key in shaping greater connectivity and growth in international telecommunications. The satisfactory functioning of the ITU website, is central to the success of the meeting as it serves as the document repository, primary webcast channel and orientation platform for all participants.

We therefore call on all concerned activists to refrain from any possible disruptions, hacks or attacks on the ITU website and its related domains. Such effort will be counterproductive, and will hugely disenfranchise remote participants.

The Civil Society participation in ITU deliberations is the result of a long and a hard process that requires constructive efforts for improvement.

We invite you to follow remotely on http://www.itu.int/en/wcit-12/Pages/default.aspx

And #WCIT12 on Twitter

Dubai World Trade Center

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Friday, 7th of December 2012
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  zaterdag 8 december 2012 @ 16:56:07 #211
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http://www.anonpaste.me/a(...)VciFy932YEfU3HM06SA=

Here are LEAKED "confidential" PDF documents from private ITU meeting. The recommendations NEVER discuss the impact of DPI.

A FEW EXAMPLES OF POTENTIAL DPI USE CITED BY THE ITU:
"I.9.2 DPI engine use case: Simple fixed string matching for BitTorrent"
"II.3.4 Example “Forwarding copy right protected audio content”"
"II.3.6 Example “Detection of a specific transferred file from a particular user”"
"II.4.2 Example “Security check – Block SIP messages (across entire SIP traffic) with specific content types”"
"II.4.5 Example “Identify particular host by evaluating all RTCP SDES packets”"
"II.4.6 Example “Measure Spanish Jabber traffic”" "II.4.7 Example “Blocking of dedicated games”" "II.4.11 Example “Identify uploading BitTorrent users”"
"II.4.13 Example “Blocking Peer-to-Peer VoIP telephony with proprietary end-to-end application control protocols”"
"II.5.1 Example “Detecting a specific Peer-to-Peer VoIP telephony with proprietary end-to-end application control protocols”"

Download: https://anonfiles.com/file/f42cd5e944e61c5152c8e34fea668606 With love, Stun https://twitter.com/57UN #Anonymous #OpWCIT #FuckITU

With love, Stun https://twitter.com/57UN #Anonymous #OpWCIT #FuckITU
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  zaterdag 8 december 2012 @ 20:22:25 #212
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Buried in a recent 158-page U.N. report on how terrorists use the Internet is the so-called “protocol of a systematic approach.” The protocol, which was authored by an elite Italian special operations unit called the Raggruppamento, is significant because it has been implemented by authorities across the world, according to the United Nations.

The document outlines the stages law enforcement agencies should go through when conducting electronic surveillance of suspects: first, by obtaining data and “cookies” stored by websites like Facebook, Google, eBay and Paypal; second, by obtaining location data from servers used by VoIP Internet phone services (like Skype); then, by conducting a “smart analysis” of these data before moving on to the most serious and controversial step: intercepting communications, exploiting security vulnerabilities in communications technologies for “intelligence-gathering purposes,” and even infecting a target computer with Trojan-horse spyware to mine data.

Almost without exception, law enforcement agencies around the world refuse to talk publicly about these tactics and how they use them because they say doing so could compromise security. Despite civil liberties groups pushing for more transparency, internal police surveillance manuals or guidelines are closely guarded, and on the rare occasions they are released, they will tend to be heavily redacted.
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A member of the online activist movement Anonymous, sup_g was part of a small team of politically motivated hackers who had breached Stratfor's main defenses earlier that month – ultimately "rooting," or gaining total access to, its main web servers.


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Pirate Bay Founder Released From Solitary Confinement

After three months in solitary confinement Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm will be released from custody. The prosecutor suspects Gottfrid of being involved in several hacking and fraud cases but he has yet to be charged in any of these cases. The Pirate Bay founder will now be transferred to a new prison which he will leave as a free man in five months if no new charges are brought against him.

Following his arrest late August, Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm was deported from Cambodia to Sweden.

Initially it was assumed that Gottfrid was sent to Sweden because of the outstanding one year prison sentence in the Pirate Bay case.

However, once he touched down at Stockholm’s Arlanda Airport, the authorities said he was suspected of being involved in the hacking of Logica, a Swedish IT company that works with the local tax authorities.

Immediately after his arrival in Sweden, Gottfrid was put into custody awaiting the hacking related charges. Since then the Pirate Bay founder has been kept in solitary confinement, locked up 23 hours a day for weeks on end.

The prosecution kept extending custody and later implicated him in second hacking case along with accusations of four instances of serious fraud and four attempted frauds. Again, no official charges were filed.

Yesterday, after three months in custody, things changed for the better. Gottfrid’s mother Kristina Svartholm informed TorrentFreak that her son will no longer be kept in solitary confinement and will soon be released from custody.

“The prosecutor decided this morning that Gottfrid should be released from custody, which is great news. This means of course a much better situation for him, as he will no longer be kept in isolation,” Kristina said.

The authorities are currently looking for a prison where Gottfrid will serve the rest of his Pirate Bay sentence.

“Until then he will stay at the custody facility, but without any restrictions. This means that he can meet other people, not only his old mom,” Kristina told TorrentFreak.

The suspicions in the hacking and fraud cases haven’t been dropped but Gottfrid has not yet been charged for any of these offenses yet. If there is no change his prison term will end in May, as the time served in custody will be credited to his Pirate Bay sentence.

While Gottfrid wasn’t allowed to meet anyone except his mother during his solitary confinement, he was able to read many of the letters TorrentFreak readers and Gottfrid supporters everywhere wrote to him.

Kristina is grateful for this overwhelming support and told us previously that she is proud of what The Pirate Bay represents.

“I have learned so much about what TPB means to people. I feel so proud not only of what Gottfrid did but also of the other guys and what they created together. I am also proud of the crew that works on it today,” she said.
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Internet remains unregulated after UN treaty blocked

Failure to sign agreement at ITU conference stops governments having greater powers to control phone calls and data

A proposed global telecoms treaty that would give national governments control of the internet has been blocked by the US and key western and African nations. They said they are "not able to sign the agreement in its current form" at the end of a International Telecoms Union (ITU) conference in Dubai.

The proposals, coming after two weeks of complex negotiation, would have given individual governments greater powers to control international phone calls and data traffic, but were opposed as the conference had seemed to be drawing to a close late on Thursday.

The move seems to safeguard the role of the internet as an unregulated, international service that runs on top of telecoms systems free of direct interference by national governments.

The US was first to declare its opposition to the draft treaty. "It is with a heavy heart and a sense of missed opportunities that I have to announce that the United States must communicate that it is unable to sign the agreement in its current form," Terry Kramer, head of the US delegation, told the conference, after what had looked like a final draft was approved.

"The internet has given the world unimaginable economic and social benefit during these past 24 years. All without UN regulation. We candidly cannot support an ITU Treaty that is inconsistent with the multi-stakeholder model of internet governance."

The US was joined in its opposition by the UK, Canada, Costa Rica, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Kenya, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Qatar and Sweden. All said they would not sign the proposed final text, meaning that although a number of other countries will sign it, the treaty cannot be effectively implemented.

"In the end, the ITU and the conference chair, having backed themselves to the edge of a cliff, dared governments to push them off," commented Kieren McCarthy, who runs the internet consultancy dot-nxt. "They duly did."

But Access Now, a lobbying group against ITU oversight of the internet, said that "despite all of the assurances of the ITU secretariat that the WCIT wouldn't discuss internet governance, the final treaty text contains a resolution that explicitly 'instructs the [ITU] secretary-general to take the necessary steps for the ITU to play and active and constructive role in... the internet.'" It urged governments not to sign it.

The ITU is a UN organisation responsible for coordinating telecoms use around the world. The conference was meant to update international treaties which have not evolved since 1988, before the introduction of the internet.

But the conference has been the source of huge controversy because the ITU has been accused of seeking to take control of the internet, and negotiating behind closed doors. Google has mounted a vociferous campaign against conference proposals that would have meant that content providers could be charged for sending data and which would have given national governments more control of how the internet works. Instead, lobbyists have said the treaties should simply not mention the internet at all because it is a service that runs atop telecoms systems.

But a bloc led by Russia, with China and the United Arab Emirates – where the conference is being held – said the internet should be part of the treaties because it travels over telecoms networks. A Russia-driven vote late on Wednesday seemed to push to include the internet in a resolution – a move the US disagreed with.

The failure to reach accord could mean that there will be regional differences in internet efficacy. "Maybe in the future we could come to a fragmented internet," Andrey Mukhanov, of Russia's Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications, told the Reuters news agency. "That would be negative for all, and I hope our American and European colleagues come to a constructive position."

The US and Europe have indicated that they instead want private companies to drive internet standards.

McCarthy, who has published ITU planning documents that would otherwise have been kept out of sight on dot-nxt's website, criticised the conduct of the meeting: "attendees were stunned to find a conference style and approach stuck in the 1970s," he said.

Writing on the dot-nxt site, he said: "A constant stream of information was available only in downloadable Word documents; disagreement was dealt with by increasingly small, closed groups of key government officials; voting was carried out by delegates physically raising large yellow paddles, and counted by staff who walked around the room; meetings ran until the early hours of the morning, and "consensus by exhaustion" was the only fall-back position."

Attempts by the ITU to encourage the US to sign the proposed treaty by removing clauses – such as one that would give individual countries rights over website addresses – failed.
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Subscribe for Quick Updates BSNL telecom server hacked by Anonymous Group against Section 66A of IT Act

The Homepage of BSNL ( Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited ) http://www.bsnl.co.in/ was hacked today morning by hacking group Anonymous. BSNL is an Indian state-owned telecommunications company, the largest provider of fixed telephony and fourth largest mobile telephony provider in India, and is also a provider of broadband services.

The website's homepage was hacked saying, " Hacked by Anonymous India, support Aseem trivedi (cartoonist) and alok dixit on the hunger strike, remove IT Act 66a, databases of all 250 bsnl site has been deleted.............Do not think of BACKUP" with a images of Mr. Aseem while he was arrested by Police.

Hack was performed by Anonymous India hacking group and claiming to hack whole server, with 250 Databases. Hacker wrote on deface page, that they deleted all the databases and dump credentials of BSNL database servers in a pastebin File.



After analyzing the dump of database login information, we found that company is really unconscious about their security from several years and choosing passwords of sensitive servers like "Password123" , "p3nib2", "enquiry999" , "password" , "DelBSi666" , "vpt123". Most obvious, these passwords are easily available in any wordlist and can be bruteforced in minutes.

We can judge the lack of security from the point that, BSNL is using "Password123" as password for 9 Databases.

What is Section 66A of IT Act ?

According to Indian Laws, Section 66A of IT Act is Punishment for sending offensive messages through communication service --
1.) any person who sends, by means of a computer resource or a communication device.
2.) any information that is grossly offensive or has menacing character or any information which he knows to be false, but for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult, injury, criminal intimidation, enmity, hatred or ill will, persistently by making use of such computer resource or a communication device.
3.) any electronic mail or electronic mail message for the purpose of causing annoyance or inconvenience or to deceive or to mislead the addressee or recipient about the origin of such message.

shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and with fine.
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Having turned industries and governments upside down, the Internet has claimed its first organizational scalp, subjecting the United Nations' International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to a humiliating failure at the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai earlier today.
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The collapse will come as a severe embarrassment to the ITU. Efforts to bring its core telecom regulations into the Internet era had exposed the organization to modern realities that it was incapable of dealing with. In the end, they proved overwhelming.
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Russia first submitted, then revised, then pulled, then resubmitted an explosive contribution that effectively undermined the existing global structures that make the Internet work. The ITU's Secretary General foolishly insisted on including text on the unrelated matter of human rights in an effort to see off media criticism that some of the other proposals would allow governments to monitor people online. Old telco companies tried to rewire the Internet so they received millions of dollars in revenue from Internet companies such as Google and Facebook.

Mistake piled on mistake and yet the ITU seemed incapable of responding, relying on member states to arrive at their own solutions and ignoring civil society, the technical community and even hundreds of thousands of concerned global citizens that took to online petitions to express their disgust at decisions being made over the Internet in closed, government groups.
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It's just one facet of the "internet" in North Korea, a uniquely fascinating place.

In a country where citizens are intentionally starved of any information other than government propaganda, the internet too is dictated by the needs of the state - but there is an increasing belief that this control is beginning to wane.

"The government can no longer monitor all communications in the country, which it could do before," explains Scott Thomas Bruce, an expert on North Korea who has written extensively about the country.
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China tightens 'Great Firewall' internet control with new technology

Companies and individuals affected by new system thought to 'learn, discover and block' encrypted communications

China appears to be tightening its control of internet services that are able to burrow secretly through what is known as the "Great Firewall", which prevents citizens there from reading some overseas content.

Both companies and individuals are being hit by the new technology deployed by the Chinese government to control what people read inside the country.

A number of companies providing "virtual private network" (VPN) services to users in China say the new system is able to "learn, discover and block" the encrypted communications methods used by a number of different VPN systems.

China Unicom, one of the biggest telecoms providers in the country, is now killing connections where a VPN is detected, according to one company with a number of users in China.

VPNs encrypt internet communications between two points so that even if the data being passed is tapped, it cannot be read. A VPN connection from inside China to outside it also mean that the user's internet connection effectively starts outside the "Great Firewall" – in theory giving access to the vast range of information and sites that the Chinese government blocks. That includes many western newspaper sites as well as resources such as Twitter, Facebook and Google.

Users in China suspected in May 2011 that the government there was trying to disrupt VPN use, and now VPN providers have begun to notice the effects.

Astrill, a VPN provider for users inside and outside China, has emailed its users to warn them that the "Great Firewall" system is blocking at least four of the common protocols used by VPNs, which means that they don't function. "This GFW update makes a lot of harm to business in China," the email says. "We believe [the] China censorship minister is a smart man … and this blockage will be removed and things will go back to normal."

But the company added that trying to stay ahead of the censors is a "cat-and-mouse game" – although it is working on a new system that it hopes will let it stay ahead of the detection system.
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Anonymous group takes down all the websites of Cyprus government as Cyprus nears euro bail-out deal. The group claimed responsibility for the hit via facebook at https://www.facebook.com/events.



The Denial of Service attack (DDoS) affected over 50 websites as reported via twitter, which are still offline for about 30 minutes now some of them are listed below :
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Anonymous hacktivists target the Westboro Baptist Church after members announce plans to picket Sandy Hook Elementary School, where a gunman killed 20 school children and six adults on Friday, Dec. 14.

On Saturday, Dec. 15, Shirley Phelps-Roper announced that the Westboro Baptist Church would picket Sandy Hook Elementary School located in Newtown, Connecticut, with the following tweet:

DearShirley twitterde op zaterdag 15-12-2012 om 15:20:08 Westboro will picket Sandy Hook Elementary School to sing praise to God for the glory of his work in executing his judgment. reageer retweet
In response, Anonymous released the personal contact information of members of the Westboro Baptist Church, including the home address, email address and phone number of numerous church members.

Preaching a hate filled gospel so obnoxious most Christians reject their teaching, the Westboro Baptist Church is an anti-gay Christian fundamentalist church notorious for its "God Hates Fags" signs and the picketing of soldiers’ funerals.

In addition to the release of personal information belonging to the church, Anonymous is also promoting a petition at whitehouse.gov asking the Obama administration to legally recognize the Westboro Baptist Church as a hate group. The petition notes that the church “has been recognized as a hate group by organizations, such as The Southern Poverty Law Center, and has repeatedly displayed the actions typical of hate groups.”
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'Patriot' Hacker Forces School-Massacre Twitter Feed Offline

On Friday (Dec. 14), the shadowy "patriot hacker" was instrumental in taking down a Twitter account that mocked the victims of that morning's Newtown, Conn., elementary school massacre.

The account, at @z0bm13d, used a news photo of a bloodied, crying child as its wallpaper, and a photo of a little boy wearing bloody zombie makeup as its icon. Its displayed name was "Sandy Hook Victim."

"I now have more holes that my daddy can [have sex with]," the account posted. "I forgive Ryan Lanza for what he did to me."

(Ryan Lanza of Hoboken, N.J., was erroneously named by several news outlets Friday as the Newtown shooter. The killer was actually his younger brother, Adam Lanza, who appeared to have been carrying identification naming him as Ryan Lanza.)

Public outcry

It's not clear how quickly the alarm was raised, but on Friday evening a Twitter account at @GonzoPhD posted, "I never do this so listen to me this one time — report this sick piece of [garbage] .@z0mb13d for parodying today's shootings."

The Jester, whose Twitter account is @th3j35t3r, and whose activities are mostly limited to attacking Islamic extremist websites, noticed and tried to alert Twitter management directly.

"@twitter @support @safety 'FIX' THIS >> @z0mb13d," he tweeted. "Retrieve any IP details logged, pass to LEA's, I'd be happy to give perp some 'bad news'."

But it seemed the Jester, who has managed to keep his own identity secret, wasn't willing to wait for Twitter to take action.

"Only hope is a very clever SE [social engineering] attack," he tweeted. "@z0mb13d I have a very particular set of skills acquired over a long career. Skills that make me a nightmare for people like u."

(Twitter refused to comment for this story. The Jester did not respond to a request for comment.)

[Can Mental Screening Prevent Mass Murder?]

Connecting the dots

First, the Jester said, he looked at @z0mb13d's followers and quickly correlated them to a similarly named group in the Steam online-gaming community.

"Guy behind this despicable account >@z0mb13d is part of 'zomb13' gaming crew on steam, look at his followers, then look at steam," the Jester wrote. "How long b4 one of ur 'buddies' rats u out as pressure mounts?"

Within a couple of hours, the Jester dug up and posted a partial telephone number belonging to a friend of the @z0mb13d account owner.

Around the same time one of @z0mb13d's first followers, whose account bore the same handle as a member of the gaming crew, closed his Twitter account.

An hour later, the Jester had linked the offensive account to an Indiana college student who worked at Dairy Queen and liked the horror-rap group Insane Clown Posse — and @z0mb13d had been suspended by Twitter.

Just as soon as that small victory was achieved, however, another threat to online decency presented itself.

The Westboro Baptist Church, famed for picketing military funerals with "God Hates Fags" signs, promised via Twitter to do the same at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Soon afterwards, the Jester posted another tweet: "#WBC #Westboro baptist church site .godhatesfags.com — seems to be experiencing 'technical difficulties'."
th3j35t3r twitterde op maandag 17-12-2012 om 05:24:38 #WBC - When truckers, bikers, hackers, preachers, teachers, soldiers Anonymous & me agree you're a piece of shit...you're a piece of shit. reageer retweet
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Westboro Baptist Church Plans to Picket Sandy Hook Elementary School, Incurs Wrath of Anonymous

After prominent Westboro Baptist Church member/professional troll/mother of illegitimate son Shirley Phelps-Roper announced her group's intention to picket Sandy Hook Elementary School "to sing praise to God for the glory of his work in executing his judgment," the wrath came quickly.

An anonymous offshoot promptly launched #OpWestboro with the intention of "destroying" the church and its members.

Within hours the group began posting personal contact info and credit card numbers of WBC congregants, and hacking the church's various online properties.

A coup de grâce of sort came with the takeover of Phelps-Roper's personal twitter account. The hack is attributed to notorious teen hacker Cosmo the God who appears to have violated the terms of his newly minted parole in order to take part in the operation.

Meanwhile, others are attempting a less tech-savvy method of bringing down the church: Convincing the government to label WBC a hate group. A We the People petition to do just that has already amassed nearly 100,000 signatures in less than three days.

Anonchimp twitterde op maandag 17-12-2012 om 07:15:12 RT: @YourAnonNewsIt's so nice of #WBC to provide the internet with a list of their twitter handles... http://t.co/VdVwigsC #OpWestboro reageer retweet
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OpPinkPower twitterde op zondag 16-12-2012 om 13:43:34 RT @lilithlela: #OPWestboro: Westboro Church members List, or, Why are they all related? http://t.co/2j85fsKF... http://t.co/E5Fl4WX3 reageer retweet


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CitizenKBA twitterde op dinsdag 18-12-2012 om 13:27:03 Shirley Phelps of the #WBC said #Anonymous is irrelevant. She would've tweeted it, but they hacked her account. reageer retweet


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V for Vendetta, a thriller film produced in 2005 about a near-future dystopian society, previously censored in China, was aired on China Central Television Station (CCTV) Channel Six on December 14, 2012. Many people are surprised by the screening, in particular the mask of V, which has been used by activists all over the world as a symbol of resistance against government oppression.


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Instagram says it now has the right to sell your photos

In its first big policy shift since Facebook bought the photo-sharing site, Instagram claims the right to sell users' photos without payment or notification. Oh, and there's no way to opt out. Read...

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AnonymousPress twitterde op dinsdag 18-12-2012 om 21:35:36 Boycott Instagram: Anonymous Joins the Backlash http://t.co/8s2MnzHH #BoycottInstagram reageer retweet
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Facebook subsidiary Instagram recently revised their terms of service, adding a few controversial new terms that will allow the company to monetize your photos. They broadened the license you give to the photo-sharing service to allow Instagram to sub-license your photos, adding a broad grant of permission:

. To help us deliver interesting paid or sponsored content or promotions, you agree that a business or other entity may pay us to display your username, likeness, photos (along with any associated metadata), and/or actions you take, in connection with paid or sponsored content or promotions, without any compensation to you.

On its face, this sentence is not limited to public photos, though the company does retain its privacy setting options for photos. If you do not like this possibility, the only choice is to leave the service entirely.

Instagram should reconsider this policy, because it conflicts with the three key principles we developed for social networking services: informed decision making, control and the right to leave.

First, it is very hard for you to make an informed choice, since Instagram has not explained how it will implement this monetization. In effect, they are asking you to agree to allow them to do whatever they choose to do later, whether or not there is an opt-in, opt-out or user controls over the future commercialization.

Second, it violates the principle of user control, since there is no explicit opt-in permission from the user for this change in how user content will be used. When Facebook, Instagram’s parent company, ran into trouble for its privacy practices, one of the key issues was making changes where users had to opt-out. Instagram should be cautious before heading down the same road.

Third, if users are dissatisfied with a social network’s practices, they should have the ability to leave – which means being able to remove one’s entire account so that the data is no longer under the social network’s control. Here, however, if you agree to these terms (effective January 16), and then – perhaps after the commercialization feature is activated sometime next year – decide to leave the service, Instagram retains the “non-exclusive, fully paid and royalty-free, transferable, sub-licensable, worldwide license” to all of your photos.
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  dinsdag 18 december 2012 @ 22:29:56 #230
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Instagram rivals try to lure users away after photo rights flap

Instagram's competitors including Flickr, Blipfoto, and 23snaps are hoping to lure users by promising to do more than Facebook to respect photographers' rights.

Instagram's competitors are pouncing on the company's claim that it will be able to sell users' photos for advertising purposes without payment or notification.

They're hoping that irritation over Instagram's controversial decision -- which came three months after Facebook completed the acquisition -- will lure users away from the popular photo-sharing app, which passed the 100 million user mark in September.

"We will certainly do our best to make sure that Instagram users are aware of 23snaps as an alternative service," Meaghan Fitzgerald, head of marketing for 23snaps, a London-based company that makes an iOS and Android photo-sharing app, told CNET today.

Yahoo today pointed to its blog post titled "At Flickr, your photos are always yours." Ellen Cohn, a Yahoo spokeswoman, said: "We are seeing strong interest in our recently enhanced Flickr for iPhone app and hope our users continue to enjoy sharing photos with family, friends and the world."

Blipfoto, a daily photo journal, said today it charges a "small annual subscription" instead of trying to monetize user photos itself. "That's why Blipfoto wouldn't sell your pictures to any third parties," Blipfoto's Ryan Mullen said in e-mail.

No other major photo-sharing service appears to have language as broad as Instagram's, which claims the perpetual right to license users' photos to companies or any other organization, including for advertising purposes, which could effectively transform the Web site into the world's largest stock photo agency. A hotel in Hawaii, for instance, could write a check to Instagram to license photos taken at its resort and use them for advertising purposes.

"That effectively guts the user's control over the use and exploitation of the photo," says Daniel Schaeffer, an attorney with Neal & McDevitt, a boutique law firm in Northfield, Ill., specializing in intellectual property. "The most obvious and immediate example is the ability to allow businesses to use your photos in advertising, but the actual effects could be even farther-reaching."
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  woensdag 19 december 2012 @ 00:09:14 #231
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Instagram has responded to today’s outrage over its Terms of Service updates, attempting to clarify the concerns of its users. “To be clear,” says Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom, “it is not our intention to sell your photos. We are working on updated language in the terms to make sure this is clear.”

The point about selling images ended up being a major component of the outrage, as users were understandably irritated that Instagram felt it could do just that to advertisers. As I pointed out on Twitter and others did via well-written blog posts, Instagram’s TOS did not give it the ability to do this.

Systrom acknowledges that the language is confusing, and says that this is Instagram’s mistake.
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  donderdag 20 december 2012 @ 16:37:28 #232
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Black Lotus Communications, which "prevents malicious traffic from reaching" websites, such as a Denial-of-service attack (DDoS), has announced their decision to donate revenue made from the Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) to charity. The company has confirmed their intentions in a statement to Wikinews.

"We have received overwhelming support for donations to be given to various groups supporting the Newtown community, veterans groups like the Wounded Warrior Project, and LGBT groups like The Trevor Project", said Jeffrey Lyon, Certified Information Systems Security Professional with the Black Lotus team, to Wikinews. Lyon also says The United Way may be the first charity to receive their donation. "We've not [yet] made a formal decision," Lyon noted, but the company "supports all of these groups and will give very serious consideration in ensuring that our donations have a strong impact."

The announcement comes after the internet activist group known as Anonymous called on the companies that host and protect the Church's website to discontinue providing services to them after the Church announced their decision to protest funerals of those killed in the December 14 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. According to Lyon the company decided to donate revenue made from WBC to charity after, "'Anonymous' supporters began a full blown Twitter campaign boycotting any company who provides services to WBC." Lyon also said the company, "reached out to Anonymous spokespersons and asked their opinions on how the matter should be handled."

The attack on WBC has been dubbed '#OpWestBor' on the social network site Twitter. As part of the operation, the Church's website was defaced and taken offline for most of the day Monday. Twitter accounts belonging to Shirley Phelps-Roper, the Church's spokeswoman, and leader Fred Phelps, were hacked and taken over by Anonymous. At the time of this report, both accounts were still under control of the group. Roper's account has been under the control of Anonymous since early Monday morning.

On Sunday, in a video posted on YouTube, Anonymous announced their intentions saying, "From the time you have received this message, our attack protocol has past been executed and your downfall is underway. Do not attempt to delude yourselves into thinking you can escape our reach, for we are everywhere, and all-seeing, in the same sense as God. ... We will render you obsolete. We will destroy you. We are coming." As a result of the breach, Anonymous claims to have gained access to and leaked alleged personal information such as names, home addresses and telephone numbers belonging to Church members. On Wednesday, following the leak, Twitter suspended one of Anonymous' most followed accounts '@YourAnonNews', claiming, according to Anonymous, that the profile posted "private and confidential information" regarding the lawyer for WBC and Roper. The account was reinstated a short time later and that is when Black Lotus contacted Anonymous.

"As a security service, we value freedom of expression ... and have mandate to guarantee passage of data across the internet, which ultimately means that companies like Black Lotus should not interrupt services based solely on public opinion. By terminating their service, we would not actually take their sites offline. Instead, they would be without DDoS protection for a short period of time until they found another service that would harbor them. This logic did not add up for us", Lyon added. He would not elaborate on how long WBC has sought the services of Black Lotus, but stated, "they did not come to us because of any one specific attack."

Lyon didn't state how much revenue is made from WBC, but he added the amount they receive "from WBC is very small." As a result, Lyon says the company will "actually make donations well in excess" of the fees WBC pays. "These donations will be in the thousands [of dollars], but we've not come to a final decision on the exact amounts", he added. According to Lyon, WBC is aware of the company's intentions.

"We made it clear that while they have a right to expression, we have a social responsibility [to] ensure our services benefit society and to aid those in need", said Lyon. Wikinews has contacted the WBC for a statement, but as of this report, no response has been received.

For now, Lyon states only revenue received from the WBC will be considered for donation, but they hope the project can be expanded to include other customers. "While we're attributing this specific decision to WBC, our long term plan is to expand our philanthropy program to substantially offset any harm that may have been caused by those serving content over our network", said Lyon. The company hopes to formally announce their decisions in a press release at the end of the week.
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  donderdag 20 december 2012 @ 17:29:59 #233
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The sad defeat of yesterday was that the UK Pirate Party had succumbed to legal threats and taken down its long-used proxy for The Pirate Bay, after the copyright industry shamefully had threatened to ruin the Pirate Party’s executive personally. As a result, the Luxemburgish and Argentinian Pirate Parties have both decided to put up their own proxies in solidarity and action.

The copyright industry in the UK decided to go after the UK Pirate Party members personally over the organization’s proxy to The Pirate Bay, threatening financial ruin for them and their families in a lawsuit. This is unprecedented, unethical, and cancerous to society – in essence, a special interest putting its financial resources behind trying to destroy a political party as such because they disagree with the political direction. As a result, the PPUK decided to close the proxy and come back to fight another day. This is despicably shameful behavior on part of the copyright industry, and nothing short of corporate bullying of the “might makes right” type.

As a result of the shameful bullying from the copyright industry in the UK, we now see more proxies bloom across the world, refusing to let sharing, culture, and knowledge go silenced by corporate bullies. The Pirate Parties strike back by refusing to be silenced.
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  donderdag 20 december 2012 @ 20:36:51 #234
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Anonymous is not without criticism. There are people associated with Anonymous who would steal your credit card number and hack your computer without a second thought. There are people associated with Anonymous who use the word “fag” a bit much for my liking, even if they aren’t using it as a derogatory term against homosexuals. From Wikipedia:

, A statement attributed to a member of Anonymous has described Anonymous as containing every belief and lifestyle, and that the views of “the loudest” of Anonymous aren’t necessarily the views of the rest of Anonymous.

But the thing about Anonymous, is that they are us. As likely as you are to find others associated with the group you may disagree with, you are just as likely to find those you do agree with. This hit me yesterday, and I asked on Twitter how many other moms out there love Anonymous, for their promise to protect the victims of Sandy Hook, for their work putting an end to child pornography websites, for other acts of vigilantism against things that go on in the world that we can all agree are wrong.

Within moments, I was inundated with many messages, all using my hashtag #Momsloveanonymous. And from fathers, too.

One of the credos of Anonymous is “Expect Us.”

How could we expect them? How could I expect that since writing about the Westboro Church and their plans to disrupt memorials I would receive so many messages from Anonymous, asking me if they could help, asking if I needed information, asking if I needed contacts to keep me informed? How could I expect the messages I received from an Anonymous, a father of five, who told me of his own sadness and grief over the children of Sandy Hook?

How could any of us expect CosmotheGod, the 15-year-old hacker, recently charged with computer hacking crimes, to in an instant take over one of the highest ranking members of the Westboro Church twitter feed and change the tweets posted of hate and bigotry into those of love and support for the victims? We don’t expect Anonymous. In a world where things like Sandy Hook happen we don’t expect a group to be so committed to bringing peace to a community who has suffered so greatly this last week.

How could we expect something like this, that due to pressure from Anonymous the internet security firm that hosts the WBC will donate the revenue they receive from the WBC to charity?
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  donderdag 20 december 2012 @ 21:17:44 #235
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De Tweede Kamer heeft donderdag een motie van PvdA en D66 tegen een downloadverbod aangenomen. Het was een keus tussen thuiskopieheffing of een downloadverbod. Een goed alternatief voor deze twee manieren om de rechthebbenden op te kopiëren of te downloaden materiaal tegemoet te komen, is er volgens staatssecretaris Fred Teeven (Veiligheid en Justitie) niet.
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Initiatiefnemer van de motie Kees Verhoeven van D66: 'De Tweede Kamer kiest er gelukkig duidelijk voor om de broodnodige modernisering van het auteursrecht te zoeken binnen de grenzen van internetvrijheid. We moeten toe naar vergroting van het legaal aanbod, door nieuwe online verdienmodellen. Een downloadverbod lost het probleem van onbetaald downloaden niet echt op en zorgt hoe dan ook voor problemen als inperking van privacy van individuele gebruikers."
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  donderdag 20 december 2012 @ 23:00:21 #236
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European Commission withdraws ACTA referral

The European Commission has withdrawn its referral of ACTA to the European Court of Justice. This spring, the commission had asked the court: “Is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) compatible with the European Treaties, in particular with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union?”

It did this in the midst of massive protests against ACTA, hoping the European Parliament would postpone its vote. After the parliament voted against ACTA, the commission kept the referral to the court alive. It hoped that the court would find no problems with ACTA, it could then send a cosmetically changed ACTA to the parliament.

With the withdrawal of the ACTA referral to the court this second change for ACTA is now impossible. ACTA is fully dead in the EU.

As Switzerland intended to follow the EU, ACTA may be dead in Switzerland as well. Other countries may still ratify ACTA.

The withdrawal of ACTA comes a few weeks after the FFII sent an amicus curiae brief on ACTA to the Court. The registry of the Court answered a few hours later that “only the Member States, the European Parliament, the Council and the European Commission may participate in the Opinion procedure and submit written statements. The Court does not accept amicus curiae briefs from third parties.”

In an open letter to the President of the Court of Justice of the European Union, Mr Vassilios Skouris, the FFII asked to reconsider the court’s rules on amicus curiae briefs in opinion procedures. Since the entry into force of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the court is a human rights court. A human rights court that does not want to listen to humans, but only to states and institutions, is, well, not really convincing.

In its amicus curiae brief the FFII concludes that ACTA is not compatible with international human rights instruments, the European Convention on Human Rights, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, or the European Treaties.

The commission feared a negative court opinion on ACTA. Earlier it has always expressed full confidence that ACTA was fully compatible with the European Treaties and fundamental rights. It can never do this any more, as it now has withdrawn its referral to the Court.

It took an unprecedented mobilisation across the globe to get rid of ACTA. Millions of people now know secret legislative processes are unacceptable, know that “free trade agreements” can threaten freedom and health.

We can expect ACTA like provisions in other EU trade agreements, with Canada (CETA), EU-India and EU – US.

At other side of the planet the US negotiates the TPP, a health and freedom threatening trade agreement the provisions of which may come to Europe as well.

ACTA is dead in the EU. Thanks everyone, nice holidays and stay tuned in the new year.
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  vrijdag 21 december 2012 @ 12:52:21 #237
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Instagram heeft de nieuwe gebruiksvoorwaarden met betrekking tot advertenties die deze week werden ingevoerd teruggedraaid. Dat schrijft Kevin Systrom, mede-oprichter van het Amerikaanse bedrijf, op zijn blog.
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  zaterdag 22 december 2012 @ 19:31:53 #238
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Anonymous versus Westboro, hactivists claim they won

In a battle of two controversial groups, Anonymous claims victory over Westboro Baptist Church as members of the Kansas-based church traveled to Connecticut to protest the funerals of the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre.

Westboro members have demonstrated at funerals of U.S. service members and said they wanted to be in Newtown, Connecticut "to sing praise to God for the glory of his work in executing his judgment."

Anonymous was in full force with a live stream broadcast Wednesday. They took over Twitter accounts, which is easy for them, but as an added touch Anonymous also took over the DVR in the home of the Westboro spokesperson and recorded gay porn to her machine.

Some of the hacking allegedly came from a 15-year-old known as Cosmo the God.

Cosmo was behind taking down websites for NASDAQ and the CIA this year. He was arrested in June, as part of a multi-state FBI sting and was recently sentenced to probation until his 21st birthday, during which time he is prohibited from using the Internet without supervision and prior consent.

Clearly, the account takeovers in the past few days violate his probation. His online presence today is, not surprisingly, gone.

For awhile, Twitter also felt Anonymous was violating their terms of service. Twitter suspended one of the primary accounts associated with @YourAnonNews as well as the account of Westboro Baptist Church spokeswoman Shirley Phelps-Roper, which had been taken over by Anonymous.

A Twitter spokesman wouldn't comment on a specific account, but says suspensions are generally for posting an individual's private information such as a private e-mail address, physical address, telephone number, and financial documents.

The Anonymous account was later restored and emerged with over 100,000 new followers and a new message for Westboro.

"You were in our crosshairs last year, didn't you learn from your mistakes and bad judgements?"

Will this stop Westboro Baptist Church in the long run? Unknown, but on Wednesday Anonymous won.

Westboro was not able to make it to the funeral locations. Good Samaritans, who were following the Anonymous Twitterfeed, systematically prevented Westboro members from getting close to the funerals.

Westboro has reportedly left Connecticut.

By LINDA THOMAS
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  maandag 24 december 2012 @ 16:39:08 #239
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Dear Anonymous

Tyler will go live tonight at 9pm GMT 23 December 2012. To join and access Tyler Leaks or talk to the AnonFamily please do the following:-
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TYLER is finally operational, But STOP, not so fast with that leak

A Twitter message is spreading like wildfire that Operation Tyler is finally completed. The project also known as Project mayhem 2012 or PM2012 is out of Bata testing and ready for for the world. A little while ago The highly anticipated and

heavly prompted "Tyler" platform was scheduled for release on December 5th, 2012, but the project was not fully ready for release, thus the developers decided to postpone the release.

The tweet message read. "#TYLER is finally operational. Let the mayhem begin #pm2012 LEAK IT ALL"

But STOP, before going leak happy remember to Remove the META data also known as Exif data from all files.

Currently there is no easy to strip meta data aka Exif data from files in large quantities easily on cross platform using an Automation process.

Obviously if someone wants to create such a program that can automatically strip meta data from files in large batches that would be great. But for now it is strongly advised to not upload data unless you feel its clean from all meta information.

Digital forensics examiners are very aware of the benefits of identifying metadata in files from word processing documents to image files. The metadata in image files, referred to as Exif (Exchangeable image file format), has been a source of information in forensic examinations for some time. Many files, including video files, have metadata.
If metadata is important in other investigations, can video metadata be a similar potential treasure trove?

When entering the Tyler site in order to access the downloads feature you must sign in to the site. This is very easy. You don't need any real identifying information only an email which can easily be generated, a secure password, and your Anonymous name. any name will do fine.

Keep up the good work guys and remember "Government hates competition." Links are provided below explaining meta data and how to find Tyler.
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  vrijdag 28 december 2012 @ 23:51:00 #242
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China's new law intensifies online clampdown

Further hardening its cyberlaws, China's measures allow the government to delete and censor posts it deems "illegal".

China has unveiled tighter Internet controls, including legalising the deletion of posts or pages which are deemed to contain "illegal" information and requiring service providers to hand over such information to the authorities for punishment.

The rules suggest that the new leadership, headed by Communist Party chief Xi Jinping, will continue muzzling the often
scathing, raucous online chatter in a country where the Internet offers a rare opportunity for debate.

The new regulations, announced by the official Xinhua news agency on Friday, also require Internet users to register with their real names when signing up with network providers, though, in reality, this already happens.

Chinese authorities and Internet companies such as Sina Corp have long since closely monitored and censored what
people say online, but the government has now put measures such as deleting posts into law.

"Service providers are required to instantly stop the transmission of illegal information once it is spotted and take
relevant measures, including removing the information and saving records, before reporting to supervisory authorities," the rules state.

The restrictions follow a series of corruption scandals amongst lower-level officials exposed by Internet users,
something the government has said it is trying to encourage.

Extensive measures

Chinese Internet users already cope with extensive censorship measures, especially over politically sensitive
topics like human rights and elite politics, and popular foreign sites Facebook, Twitter and Google-owned YouTube
are blocked.

Earlier this year, the government began forcing users of Sina's wildly successful Weibo microblogging platform to
register their real names.

The new rules were quickly condemned by some Weibo users. "So now they are getting Weibo to help in keeping records and reporting it to authorities.

Is this the freedom of expression we are promised in the constitution?" complained one user.

"We should resolutely oppose such a covert means to interfere with Internet freedom," wrote another.

The government says tighter monitoring of the Internet is needed to prevent people making malicious and anonymous
accusations online, disseminating pornography and spreading panic with unfounded rumours, pointing out that many other countries already have such rules.

Despite periodic calls for political reform, the party has shown no sign of loosening its grip on power and brooks no
dissent to its authority.
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  zaterdag 29 december 2012 @ 00:21:14 #243
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Celebrating Anonymous: The hackers’ big year
By Andrew Leonard
“I love Anon.”

The comment, written by a teenage boy at Berkeley High School a few days after the Sandy Hook shootings, came in response to a Facebook post made by my own 15-year-old son.

My son was passing along the word that the hacker collective Anonymous had declared war against the Westboro Baptist Church, that clan of deranged religious fanatics who routinely seek to turn the misery of others into their own grandstanding opportunity.

Outraged at WBC’s plans to protest at the funeral of Sandy Hook Elementary’s principal, Dawn Hochsprung, on Dec. 19, in order “to sing praise to God for the glory of his work in executing his judgment,” Anonymous proceeded to expose the personal information of WBC members — home and email addresses, phone numbers, etc. — and started acting as a coordinating center for anti-WBC counter-protests. For teenage boys at Berkeley High, Anonymous’ direct action was the epitome of cool.

But the next morning, as WBC members and counter-protesters gathered in Newtown, Conn., and Anonymous-affiliated chat rooms buzzed with discussion of “#opWestboro” and “#opWBC,” Twitter dropped a bombshell. The social media network suspended the largest Anonymous Twitter account, @YourAnonNews.

Never mind WBC’s heinous plans! Here was another opportunity for outrage! Censorship — a sin that galvanizes Anonymous like no other. A backup Anonymous account that had been prepared for exactly this kind of dire eventuality sprung into action and solemnly intoned: “Free Speech is Dead.” The hundreds of thousands of people who followed @YourAnonNews salivated for a new showdown, anticipating an imminent clash in which the awesome might of Anonymous would hurl itself against Twitter’s infrastructure. Shit was about to get real.

Except, less than an hour later, Free Speech was Alive. Anonymous, according to Twitter, had run afoul of Twitter’s ban on posting personally identifying information about other people. But after @YourAnonNews applied for reinstatement, Twitter relented. Never mind! Nothing to see here. Back to Newtown we go.

Was the morning’s drama an instance of one of the world’s mightiest social media networks knuckling before the power of the hactivist collective? Maybe. A tempest in a teapot? More likely. Kind of hilarious in all its digital sturm und drang? Definitely. Fantastic publicity for Anonymous’ goal of shaming the Westboro Baptist Church? Absolutely, positively.

As with all of Anon’s actions, whether those be online rallies against overly harsh copyright laws or denial-of-service attacks designed to crash websites deemed the enemy for whatever reason, or straightforward gestures of organizational support for on-the-street actions like the Occupy protests, it’s always a little hard to tell exactly what, in the end, Anonymous achieved with #opWBC, just as it is always tricky to define what Anonymous actually is. Digital freedom fighters? Subversive delinquents? Run-amok pranksters?

None of the above or all of the above, depending on who you talk to. And that might be how it should be. Anonymous prides itself on its inchoate lack of definition. But underneath all the confusion, there’s still something definitely there. Otherwise, there wouldn’t be anything to merit that teenage declaration of love on Facebook. Particularly for the young, the generation that cut its teeth on the digital frontier and increasingly gets its news from nontraditional sources, Anonymous is the conscience of the Internet; doughty defenders of free speech and privacy in an era when the surveillance state has never been more powerful. So in that sense #opWBC, regardless of its success or failure, provided a sweet coda to a tempestuous year. The Westboro Baptist Church might be an easy target, but when Anonymous lined up against it, it reminded us why the hacker collective, even if it might be hard to define, is still easy to celebrate.

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Anonymous accompanied its announcement of hostilities against the Westboro Baptist Church with a slick, ominous video, featuring a computer-generated voice laying out the case for action.

Personally, I have to say, if I were a 15-year-old boy, Anonymous would be knocking my socks off with that kind of badass propaganda. But I’m not; I’m a 50-year-old guy, and while I won’t defer to anyone in my hatred of WBC, Anonymous’ response seemed overwrought and grandiose. “All-seeing, in the same sense as God”? Please. Such rhetoric is more appropriate for the villain in a Chris Nolan Batman movie than for the real world, here and now. Likewise, a comment made by one Anonymous sympathizer during the brief window in which @YourAnonNews was suspended that “Suspending News-Accounts is like killing Journalists (like in Mexico) for telling the Truth,” is just dumb. A Twitter suspension is not a murder.

But when the topic is Anonymous, it’s probably always a good idea to restrain one’s tendency to make totalizing judgments. It is in the nature of Anonymous that the video in question could just as easily have been the product of single person hopped up on Red Bull-fueled delusions of grandeur, instead of a carefully considered representation of the collective hacktivist will. In Anonymous, everyone gets the chance to write their own manifesto. The more, the merrier.

One thing’s for sure — the video was an artifact designed to be shared, hither and yon, and if you hadn’t already heard of Westboro Baptist Church, the video would be certain to pique your interest. My son doesn’t read the newspaper, and we’d never discussed Westboro at the dinner table. But he still found out. I blame Anonymous. No, wait, I salute Anonymous.

Gabriella Coleman, an expert in hacker culture, is writing a book about Anonymous. She told me that one of the most fruitful ways to think about Anonymous is simply as a vehicle for getting the word out.

“One of the things that is interesting about them,” said Coleman, “is that they have shown the world what large-scale protest politics online looks like. But in the end, I think their strength is publicity.”

In 2012 alone, Coleman said, Anonymous had played a significant role in publicizing the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) in the U.S., the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) and the government crackdown on the MegaUpload file-sharing site. The denial-of-service attacks that temporarily shut down government or corporate websites shouldn’t necessarily be seen as acts of vandalism that break things, suggested Coleman, but rather as stunts designed to get the world thinking, hey, there might be something weird and wrong, as in the case of MegaUpload, about the spectacle of a government shutting down a major website before a court has found anyone guilty of a crime.

In 2012, Coleman wrote earlier this year, Anonymous “began to be portrayed as an open-source brand of radical protest politics and not necessarily as hooligans hell-bent on unleashing extremist, chaotic acts… Anonymous is a distinct, emerging part of this diverse and burgeoning political landscape. Its real threat may lie not so much in its ability to organize cyberattacks but in the way it has become a beacon, a unified front against censorship and surveillance.

What’s not to love? Go get ‘em, Anonymous.
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Scientologists may be facing their most daunting court case yet, and all it took was for someone to stop calling them a cult. After a years long legal battle, federal prosecutors in Belgium now believe their investigation is complete enough to charge the Church of Scientology and its leaders as a criminal organization on charges of extortion, fraud, privacy breaches, and the illegal practice of medicine. "The decision follows years of investigation that was triggered by a complaint by the Labour Mediation Service in the Brussels Region. Labour mediators were unhappy with a number of labour contracts," reads the report from Flanders News. "The matter ended up on the desk of examining magistrate Michel Claise, who ordered raids on Church of Scientology premises in 2008. During the raids police managed to seize a wealth of evidence," they add. And (with the help of Google translate) Belgian newspapers De Tijd and L'Echo are both reporting that the Belgian federal attorney is now seeking prosecution.
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Anonymous threatens to take down California police department

Members of the hacktivist collective Anonymous are demanding that a California police department remove an officer from the force after video has surfaced of the cop in question firing at a civilian 11 times at point-blank range.

The Manteca Police Department says that Officer John Moody was in the right when he shot nearly a dozen bullets at Ernesto Duenez Jr. last year, killing the man on the spot. Others aren’t so certain, though.

Duenez, a 34-year-old parolee, led police on a car chase last year after he became wanted for questioning in a domestic violence incident earlier that day, June 8, 2011. When he pulled up to a residence and exited the vehicle, however, Moody fired 11 shots, killing him.

Officer Moody claims the suspect was welding a knife at the time of the encounter, although evidence reveals that the weapon was left in the bed of the truck during the shooting. Despite being unarmed while exiting the vehicle, Moody unleashed nearly a dozen rounds at Duenez, including several in his back as he laid on the ground dying.

Earlier this month, the San Joaquin County district attorney’s office concluded that Moody had been legally justified in killing Duenez, but that decision has been called into question since video of the incident has been published on YouTube in the days since. Rosemary Duenez, the victim’s mother, agreed to release the video after the court decided to clear Moody of the crime.

“As heartbreaking as it is, people need to see what happened,” she told the Chronicle. “They need to know what we see, and what we’re fighting for.”

Now with discussion of the case rekindled by the video, members of Anonymous say they will retaliate for Duenez’s death unless Moody’s role with the police department is terminated.

“Having a badge does not give you legal permission to murder freely,” recites a self-proclaimed member of the hacktivist collective in a video uploaded recently to the Web. “Manteca police department, we demand as a final resort that you disband your corrupted Officer John Moody and serve justice for his despicable act of violence.” Otherwise, the actor warns, Anonymous will wage a cyberattack against the Mantec Police Department, including “a complete shutdown of the official website.”

The victim’s sister, Reyna Duenez, says she was unfamiliar with Anonymous up until the video was released.

"We don't even know who they are," she tells KXTV News. “They're voicing their opinion and that's their right, but we don't condone anything that's illegal."

Members of Anonymous say they will take the website offline, though, unless action is taken against the officer.

"We appreciate everyone's voices being heard and all the support and love that we've gotten, but we don't condone anything illegal done to the police department," Ms. Duenez tells the network. "We want legal action against Officer John Moody; we're not trying to do anything illegal. We want to take the right steps all the way."

The Manteca Police Department tells the Manteca Bulletin that they view the video as a valid threat against the force, but has not identified any persons with alleged involvement.
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McAfee: Anonymous is in verval geraakt

Beveiligingsfirma McAfee stelt in zijn Threat Prediction-rapport, waarin het zijn verwachtingen schetst voor 2013, dat de los-vaste hackersbeweging Anonymous in verval is geraakt. Het bedrijf verwacht dat een deel van de hacktivisten volgend jaar in kleinere groepen zal opereren.

McAfee Labs schrijft in zijn visie voor 2013 dat een groot aantal ongecoördineerde en vage operaties die onder de vlag van Anonymous dit jaar zouden zijn uitgevoerd schadelijk zijn gebleken voor de reputatie van de groepering. Terwijl Anonymous naar eigen zeggen diverse effectieve acties heeft uitgevoerd, meent McAfee dat de gehanteerde methoden en tactieken van de los-vaste hackersgroepering zich nauwelijks meer ontwikkelen. Ook zouden potentiële doelwitten zich beter hebben ingesteld op de tactieken die Anonymous inzet, zoals het uitvoeren van grootschalige ddos-aanvallen. Hierdoor zal de rol van Anonymous volgend jaar minder voornaam worden, zo verwacht het Amerikaanse bedrijf.

Terwijl McAfee stelt dat Anonymous in verval is geraakt, meent het beveiligingsbedrijf dat een deel van de hacktivisten in 2013 zich zullen herenigen in kleinere groeperingen met specifieke en duidelijk geformuleerde politieke doelstellingen. Bij dergelijke groeperingen zouden de gehanteerde hackmethoden juist geraffineerder worden. Desondanks sluit McAfee niet uit dat Anonymous nog enkele 'spectaculaire acties' zal uitvoeren in 2013.

De onderzoekers van McAfee Labs verwachten voor het volgend jaar een verdere toename van malware op mobiele apparaten, waaronder kwaadaardige software die nfc-betalingen probeert te manipuleren of ongemerkt software aankoopt in applicatiewinkels. Ook zouden criminelen in hoog tempo nieuwe aanvalsmethoden ontwikkelen die gericht zijn op kwetsbaarheden in Windows 8 en de html5-implementaties van diverse browsers, en McAfee denkt dat overheden in toenemende mate doelwit zullen zijn van cyberaanvallen.
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The decline of Anonymous
Sympathizers of Anonymous are suffering. Too many uncoordinated and unclear operations have been detrimental to its reputation. Added to this, the disinformation, false claims, and pure hacking actions will lead to the movement’s being less politically visible than in the past. Because Anonymous’ level of technical sophistication has stagnated and its tactics are better understood by its potential victims, the group’s level of success will decline. However, we could easily imagine some short-lived spectacular actions due to convergence between hacktivists and antiglobalization supporters, or hacktivists and ecoterrorists.

Anonymous is just one aspect of hacktivism. Another more powerful force is people with strong
political motivation and high availability over a long term. An excellent example of this was the support for the uprising in Libya, as explained in the story “Power People 2.0,” published in April 2012 by MIT Technology Review. 5 And to support the actions of these activists, the Telecomix group, not to be confused with Anonymous, contributed its high-level hacking techniques. Thanks to all of these people, their actions were significant. Actions like these should be more visible in the future whenever a people will promote a cause that hacktivists consider just.

Meanwhile, patriot groups self-organized into cyberarmies and spreading their extremist views will
flourish. Up to now their efforts have had little impact (generally defacement of websites or DDoS for a very short period), but their actions will improve in sophistication and aggressiveness. They will fight among themselves, certainly, but their favorite targets will be our democratic societies each time we denounce the extremist governments they support.


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Wat een onzin. Het belangrijkste wapen van Anonymous is publiciteit. En Anonymous bestaat sowieso uit losse groepjes of individuen.
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Ik denk dat een internetbeveiligingsbedrijf zoals McAfee beter op de hoogte is dan een veredelde TRU poster.

Vraag me uberhaupt af waarom je die shit hier plaatst, niemand is geinteresseerd in die flauwekul.
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Ik denk dat een internetbeveiligingsbedrijf zoals McAfee beter op de hoogte is dan een veredelde TRU poster.

Vraag me uberhaupt af waarom je die shit hier plaatst, niemand is geinteresseerd in die flauwekul.
Wat doe jij hier dan?
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A federal grand jury has indicted Barrett Brown, an activist from Texas with links to the Anonymous hacktivist movement, on a dozen federal charges for sharing a hyperlink inside of an Internet chat room.

Brown, 31, had been in federal custody for nearly three months awaiting trial for unrelated crimes when the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division, unsealed a new grand jury indictment against him on Friday, December 6.

Brown was arrested in September and charged with making online threats against a federal officer after posting a series of YouTube videos and tweets sharply criticizing an FBI agent. Now he has been charged with 12 unrelated counts stemming from his alleged involvement in the high-profile hack of Strategic Forecasting, or Stratfor, late last year.

On top of his previous charges, Brown now faces decades of additional prison time if convicted on the newest crimes, including one count of traffic in stolen authentication features, one count of access device fraud and 10 counts of identity theft.

According to the indictment, Brown is at fault not for hacking into Stratfor during a massive security breach in 2011, but for posting a link to the hacked files while in an online chat. Prosecutors say that during last Christmas, Brown affected interstate commerce by knowingly trafficking without authorization the credit card information of 12 subscribers to the Stratfor global intelligence company’s newsletter, information authorities say he knew “were stolen and produced without lawful authority.”

Although Brown is not being pegged with personally hacking Stratfor or obtaining, collecting and categorizing the credit card data in question, the Justice Department is attacking the hacktivist for copying a link to a downloadable archive of the compromised data from one Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channel and pasting it into another.

“Brown transferred the hyperlink ‘http://wikisend.com/download/597646/Stratfor_full_b.txt.gz&rsquo; from the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channel called ‘#AnonOps’ to an IRC channel under Brown’s control called ‘#ProjectPM,” the authorities charge, which in turn provided access to stolen Stratfor data including “in excess of 5,000 credit card account numbers, the card holders’ identification information and the authentication featres for the credit cards known as the Card Cerficivation Values (CVV).”

“[B]y transferring and posting the hyperlink, Brown caused the data to be made available to other persons online without the knowledge and authorization of Stratfor Global Intelligence and the card holders,” the indictment continues.

Although Brown is only being charged with transferring the credit card data obtained in the Anonymous-led assault on Stratfor, his alleged role is but a very miniscule one in the grand scheme of the hack. While Brown is being charged for sharing a dozen credit card numbers, the information obtained by Anonymous included in all thousands of sensitive information as well as a trove of millions of emails from within Stratfor. That collection of correspondence was handed over to the website WikiLeaks after the hack and has been steadily published by the whistleblower site in the months since as part of the “Global Intelligence Files.”

As RT reported last month, 27-year-old activist Jeremy Hammond of Chicago has been charged with a direct role in illegally accessing Stratfor’s servers and has been told by the court that prosecutors could seek a life sentence if he’s convicted. That future of that case has been put in the air, however, after details emerged recently that the presiding judge is married to one of the thousands of Stratfor customers whose credit cards information was compromised.

When RT reported on developments in the Hammond case last month, we indirectly linked to an archived copy of the very files that Brown is alleged to have shared in an IRC channel. Further research reveals that the archive of Stratfor data has been shared countless of times since publicized last September, and is easily available across the Web without any warning that extracting the data contains information obtained without authorization and therefore in violation of federal law. Absent from the indictment, even, is a tweet from Brown sent on December 29, 2011 linking to a copy of the files hosted on Megaupload.com. As of this writing, that message has been re-tweeted dozens of times and word of his latest indictment has spawned a “RightToLink” campaign on Twitter.”

“Link Barrett accused of sharing was also posted on Cryptome + several blogs. Will these websites be indicted for ‘transferring link’ too?” UK journalist Ryan Gallagher asked on Twitter over the weekend.

When Anonymous went public with the Stratfor hack last year, Brown published a statement regarding the compromise while on his part never citing any role he may have had.

“In the wake of the recent operation by which Stratfor’s servers were compromised, much of the media has focused on the fact that some participants in the attack chose to use obtained customer credit card numbers to make donations to charitable causes. Although this aspect of the operation is indeed newsworthy, and, like all things, should be scrutinized and criticized as necessary, the original purpose and ultimate consequence of the operation has been largely ignored,” Brown wrote.

“Stratfor was not breached in order to obtain customer credit card numbers, which the hackers in question could not have expected to be as easily obtainable as they were. Rather, the operation was pursued in order to obtain the 2.7 million e-mails that exist on the firm’s servers. This wealth of data includes correspondence with untold thousands of contacts who have spoken to Stratfor’s employees off the record over more than a decade.”

“Although Stratfor is not necessarily among the parties at fault in the larger movement against transparency and individual liberty, it has long been a ‘subject of interest’ in our necessary investigation,” he wrote. “The e-mails obtained before Christmas Day will vastly improve our ability to continue that investigation and thereby bring to light other instances of corruption, crime and deception on the part of certain powerful actors based in the US and elsewhere.”

The earlier federal indictment against Brown, unsealed in early October, charges him with Internet threats, conspiracy to make publicly available restricted personal information of a federal employee and retaliation against a federal law enforcement officer.
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Argentina Ministry of Defence hacked & confidential documents leaked by LulzSecPeru

A Hacker group with online handle LulzSecPeru has managed to breach the Argentina Ministry of Defence website(www.mindef.gov.ar) and defaced the main page.

The hacker also leaked the documents that contain highly sensitive material rated SECRET (aircraft, submarines, guns). There are 3 RAR files has been uploaded in Anonfiles.

War Submarines, Radars(18MB), Classifieds Documents DEPARTMENT OF ARGENTINA DEFENSE DATABASE(55MB) and Database Dump(55MB). The database dump contains users, passwords ,secrets and name details.

"According to statements by the DEPARTMENT OF ARGENTINA DEFENSE the computer systems area say they had a system impossible to hack, thing turned otherwise." The hacker said .

"The event should not be taken as terrorism, was for the simple fact to prove that the system was totally vulnerable."

http://www.anonpaste.me/a(...)ylsLCv8EgdPCC8gbRv8=

At the time of writing, I am not able to reach Ministry of Defense site. It seems like the admin has taken down the site for Investigation.
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Bedrijven die slachtoffer zijn van een inbraak door een 'ethische hacker' zouden geen aangifte moeten doen, als de hacker volgens de afspraken in de leidraad heeft gehandeld. 'De zelfstandige bevoegdheid van het Openbaar Ministerie om eventueel tot vervolging over te gaan wanneer het vermoeden bestaat dat er strafbare feiten zijn gepleegd, blijft bestaan.'
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Things already sounded fishy in Steubenville, Ohio, where the alleged gang rape and kidnapping of an unconscious 16-year-old by two of the town's high-school football players has turned into a complex web of accusation, shock, and, well, Instagram photos. But conflicting reports over an already emotional case became that much more complex today when a WikiLeaks-style site dumped new information about team boosters, the town sheriff, and the alleged "Rape Crew" online — information rounded up, of course, by the anonymous hacking collective known as Anonymous.
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"Other students (including football players) who watched the alleged assaults and later tweeted rape jokes were disciplined only months afterward," reported Deadspin's Sam Eifling.

Further information, too, has been hard to come by — until today. A site called Local Leaks has rounded up leaks, anonymous tips through Anonymous, and previously undisclosed documents, all for the purpose of what it says is a project "giving a voice to the victim of this horrible crime, and began unraveling this conspiracy of silence designed to protect a group of these high school football players." Here's what you'll find inside and surrounding what the two groups are calling The Steubenville Files:
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Discussion has been rekindled regarding the August 2012 rape and kidnapping of a teenage girl in Ohio after members of Anonymous have published a video showing a witness making light of the crime on film only moments after.

The clip, released this week by an Anonymous cell calling itself “Knight Sec,” is reported to show former Steubenville, Ohio high school athlete Michael Colin Nodianos bragging about the sexual assault from a friend’s apartment.

For 12 minutes, Nodianos laughs about a young woman who was reportedly drugged and raped at a party earlier in the evening in the small Ohio town.

"She is so raped," he says. "Her puss is about as dry as the sun right now."

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The victim had been intentionally drugged with a date rape intoxicant. She was photographed and video was taken of her in this condition, and there is evidence that she was hauled in a comatose state to multiple parties and almost certainly raped by more members of the local high school football team than just the two players who currently stand charged, writes a member of Knight Sec. Despite all this, it looked as though a town rife with corruption, cronyism, illegal gamblingand fixated upon their star high school football team (a major economic revenue engine) were prepared to orchestrate a major cover-up in order to sweep the entire affair under the rug. As this disclosure will document, this cover-up was perpetrated by people in the high school administration, local government and law enforcement.


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Anonymous "hacktivists" target gov't Web sites in Guatemala

Guatemala City, Jan 4 (EFE).- The hacker-activist group Anonymous claimed responsibility for attacks this week on the Web sites of Guatemala's executive and legislative branches.

Anonymous members targeted the official Internet portals to protest politicians' waste and plunder of public resources, the group said in a video posted on YouTube.

"As part of our commitment to the people of Guatemala we have carried out for three days the operation called OpDemocraciaGT, which is the result of seeing how the government of our country capriciously handles the Guatemalan patrimony," a spokesperson said on the video clip.

Anonymous threatened to "invade" Guatemalan cyberspace if President Otto Perez Molina does not govern in the interest of the people and fails to clamp down on official corruption.

The Web site of the Guatemalan government was functioning normally again Thursday after an interruption, while work to restore service on congressional site was ongoing.

The hacktivists urged Guatemalan authorities not to waste time looking for them.

"(Y)ou already know that you won't find us," Anonymous said.
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Video causes web furor over OH athletes' rape case

Associated Press= STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (AP) — An online video fueling social media reaction to the case of two eastern Ohio high school football players charged with rape isn't new evidence for state investigators handling the case, the attorney general said Friday.

The 16-year-old boys are set for trial Feb. 13 in juvenile court in Steubenville on allegations that they raped a teenage girl last August. Special prosecutors and a visiting judge are handling the case because local authorities knew people involved with the football team in the small city.

At a probable cause hearing last fall, teenagers not charged in the case testified that the victim was intoxicated and at times unresponsive on the night of the alleged assault, according to the local newspaper, the Steubenville Herald-Star.

Public interest increased this week with the online circulation of an unverified video, lasting more than 12 minutes, that purportedly shows another young man joking about the alleged rape victim, also 16. The video apparently was released by hackers who allege more people were involved and should be held accountable.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine's office said state investigators aiding local police were aware of the video before it spread online. They're not commenting on details of the video or what other evidence authorities have.

DeWine criticized the video Friday and said his heart goes out to rape victims.

"I think what is unique and different about this case is that the victim continues to be victimized every time that there is some image that's posted up on the Internet, every time that you have a despicable 12-minute video like we saw yesterday," he said. "You know, I can just imagine how I would feel if this was my daughter."

Attorneys for the defendants, Trent Mays and Ma'Lik Richmond, who played football for Steubenville High School, didn't immediately respond to Associated Press requests for comment Friday. The attorneys have denied the charges in court.

The boys were charged with rape after the teenage girl's parents contacted police about the alleged assault in mid-August. Mays also is charged with illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material.

Kidnapping charges against both defendants were dropped after a probable cause hearing, according to the court. The visiting judge has ruled the case will remain in juvenile court, not be moved to adult court.

Authorities continue pleading for anyone with information about what happened to come forward, and the investigation has spurred heated commentary online. Some support the defendants and question the character of the teenage girl, while others allege a cover-up or contend more people should be charged.

The latter group includes hacker-activists associating under the Anonymous and KnightSec labels who point to comments they say were posted around the time of the alleged attack on social media by several people who are not charged. A peaceful protest publicized by the hackers drew scores of people to the local courthouse last weekend.

In a related issue, student Cody Saltsman and his family sued a blogger and anonymous posters to her blog site in a case that arose from online comments suggesting the student might have been involved but not charged. The suit was settled with the operator of the crime blog acknowledging that there was no evidence of Saltsman's involvement in the rape, and Saltsman apologizing in a statement for tweets he sent the night of the alleged attack.

The girl, who doesn't attend Steubenville schools, is "doing as well as I guess could be expected," said Bob Fitzsimmons, an attorney for her family. He said the publicity and online commentary has been tough on her family.

It's possible she could be compelled to testify in court next month, but that decision is up to prosecutors, Fitzsimmons said. He declined to comment on any facts of the case, including whether or how the victim knew Mays and Richmond.
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Sheriff to Anonymous hacker: 'I'm coming after you'

STEUBENVILLE, Ohio

In an emotionally charged 11-minute-long news conference Friday afternoon, Jefferson County Sheriff Fred Abdalla announced that his office, the Ohio Attorney General's Office and various other law enforcement agencies are now investigating a particular cell of a loosely organized computer-hacking collective known as Anonymous.

Individuals claiming to be working under the collective's name have recently emerged as critics of local law enforcement's handling of the August rape of a teenage girl.

Two teen defendants, both members of the Steubenville High School football team, have been charged and are facing a February trial in Jefferson County Juvenile Court.

The cell, identified as "KnightSec," has claimed responsibility for taking over a Steubenville football fan website on Christmas Eve and replacing it with a video featuring a person in a Guy Fawkes mask demanding a public apology to the accuser or they would reveal sensitive personal information about several people they believed should have been investigated and charged, as well as members of their families.

On Friday, Abdalla told a group of local reporters that his office has been inundated with phone calls from concerned Jefferson County residents who said they felt threatened by the hackers and people who are following them.

"Say what you want to say about me. Do character assassinations like you do and you're going to continue to do," said Abdalla. "But when you start doing a hatchet job on innocent children, putting their names out on the computers and the Internet, on Facebook, I'm coming after you. Simple as that."

Abdalla said he'd taken phone calls from parents of children under the age of 12 who had been threatened.

"Why put their names out there? Why put their addresses out there? With all the crackpots we have running around this country? With all of the sex offenders were have out there, plenty of them in Jefferson County, why put children’s names out there?” said Abdalla. "Mothers have taken their children out of school in fear of what may happen. This has gone too far. Enough is enough."

Abdalla also claimed to know the identity of the person leading the online effort.

"I'll deal with that at another time," said Abdalla. "I know where he lives. I know his name, his mother's name, his father's name, his brother's name."

Abdalla was quick to differentiate between the cell he's investigating and the larger Anonymous collective, which has gained notoriety for high-profile hacks of the computer systems of several large corporations and government agencies.

Abdalla also made it clear he has no complaint with the majority of protesters who assembled at the Jefferson County Courthouse on Dec. 29.

A similar, but more structured demonstration is planned for Jan. 5 at noon.

"I'm sure it will be peaceful," said Abdalla. If it's not peaceful, we'll deal with it at that time. The majority of people there are really and truly concerned about the victim," said Abdalla. "There are some who are not concerned. They were there to antagonize and to cuss like they were cursing last week at the Steubenville Police Department, calling them names and saying they're corrupt and what have you."

Many bloggers and participants in social media discussions about the case have criticized the local investigation, which only yielded two arrests, when some are convinced more teens and adults were complicit in the alleged assault. Many critics believe others have avoided prosecution because they are athletes.

Others have criticized Abdalla for allowing the Steubenville Police Department to lead the investigation when one of the alleged crime scenes is outside city limits. Abdalla has said he felt it was inappropriate for him to intervene since the accuser's parents made their initial report to the Steubenville Police Department.

Abdalla said he assisted in the investigation, by getting a warrant and seizing several cellphones from Steubenville High School football players during the initial investigation in August, which Abdalla said lasted between four and five days. Abdalla said those phones were turned over to the Steubenville Police Department. State investigators were able to retrieve some information from those phones and that evidence is expected to be used in the trial of the two juvenile defendants.

In his Friday news conference, Abdalla praised the investigation conducted by the Steubenville Police, who he said interviewed 59 people within four or five days after the initial report was filed by the accuser's parents.

He added that since the Steubenville Police Department's investigation concluded, no new evidence has emerged, in spite of repeated calls for tips from any witnesses. Abdalla said that included information presented by several crime bloggers.

"None of the bloggers, none of the Tweets have helped in any way in giving information and evidence that has helped with this case," said Abdalla.

Abdalla said his office fielded several calls about an Internet video clip that showed a young man describing and joking about the events alleged to have happened the night of the assault. Abdalla said that investigators have had a copy of that video since August.

"One guy called asking why is (the person in the video) not arrested," said Abdalla. "He wasn't even in the same place where the incident occurred. He made this video based on what people were telling him about (the alleged incident). This was no criminal act. I said it the other day: You can't arrest somebody for being stupid. It was disgusting and nauseating. But you can't arrest him for that."

One of the two juvenile defendants is charged with rape and dissemination of sexually oriented material depicting a minor. The other is charged with rape.

Both are scheduled to be tried jointly in Jefferson County Juvenile Court on Feb. 13, 14 and 15. Special prosecutors and an out-of-town judge have been assigned to the case.
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Student convicted over Anonymous cyber-attacks

Christopher Weatherhead had 'integral role' in hacking group's 'denial of service' attacks, one of which cost PayPal £3.5

A key member of the Anonymous hacking group has been convicted for his part in a series of cyber-attacks on Paypal and other major companies.

Christopher Weatherhead, 22, who used the name Nerdo on the internet, was described as a leading player in the "distributed denial of service" attacks. He worked with fellow Anonymous members Peter Gibson, 24, Ashley Rhodes, 28, and Jake Birchall, 18, to bring down websites by flooding them with messages and requests under the banner "Operation Payback".

Weatherhead was convicted on one count of conspiracy to impair the operation of computers, contrary to the Criminal Law Act 1977.

The cyber-attacks originally targeted the music industry in response to its anti-piracy stance. But the group changed its plan after the backlash against Julian Assange and WikiLeaks following their release of classified data in December 2010.

Anonymous spent 10 days targeting Paypal, causing losses of £3.5m.

London's Southwark crown court heard that PayPal was attacked after it decided not to process payments on behalf of the Wau Holland Foundation, an organisation involved in raising funds for WikiLeaks.

Other companies targeted included Mastercard, Visa and the British Recorded Music Industry (BPI). Anyone who tried to visit their websites was directed to a page displaying the message: "You've tried to bite the Anonymous hand. You angered the hive and now you are being stung."

A jury of six men and five women deliberated for little more than two hours on Thursday before returning a guilty verdict against Weatherhead for his "integral role" in the attacks, which happened while he was studying at Northampton University.

Weatherhead looked at the floor then across to his parents when the guilty verdict was read out.

Judge Peter Testar warned him he could face jail when sentenced at a later date with his three co-accused, who pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing.

"I want to have as much information as possible before deciding what should happen in the case of these four men," he said. "I think these are serious offences to my mind, and I hope the defendant understands that."

The trial heard that Weatherhead spent up to 10 hours a day online and dreamed of working for Amazon or Google. He refused to admit that he had been part of the actual attacks, claiming to have been the communications manager for Anonymous and the creator of online chatrooms where the attacks were planned.

Weatherhead told the court he was an observer in October 2010 while others carried out their attack on the website of the Ministry of Sound, causing £9,000 damage.

Neil Corre, defending, asked him: "Were there times when you were observing attacks while they were happening?"

"Yes," said Weatherhead, "I was quite interested. I did not believe that what was being discussed was actually possible."

The student portrayed himself as an ideological dreamer who had come across the Anonymous group by chance and agreed with its stance against censorship on the internet.

"I like the freedom of information that is on the web. I enjoy spending a lot of time on Wikipedia reading things. When you can't get information I feel abashed by that," he told the court.

Weatherhead was freed on bail until sentencing in January on a date yet to be set.

The hacker is banned from using internet chat relays or posting online under the pseudonym Nerdo or any other name but his own.

Testar ordered him to be electronically tagged and subject to a midnight to 4am curfew at his parents' home.
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Hackers keren zich tegen ‘Hoerenpagina's'

BRUGGE - Een vernederende Facebookpagina waarop Brugse tienermeisjes te kijk werden gezet als prostituees, is gisteren plots van het internet gehaald. Een groep hackers die zich voorstellen als ‘de Vlaamse Anonymous' eisen de eer op. ‘We hebben de oprichter ontmaskerd: een Nederlander.' Ze kondigden aan ook een Mechelse variant van de pagina aan te pakken.

Vlaanderen reageerde vorige week geschokt op een handvol Facebookpagina's, waarop onbekenden foto's van Vlaamse tienermeisjes plaatsten en hen als ‘hoeren' bestempelden. Terwijl veel pagina's meteen weer verdwenen, bleef de oprichter van de pagina ‘ Brugse hoeren ' tot zaterdag koppig foto's plaatsen.

Zondagochtend was de pagina plots weg. ‘Ze is door de eigenaar verwijderd', verklaarde Linda Griffin, woordvoerster van Facebook aan deze krant. Tientallen mensen dienden de dagen voordien een klacht in bij Facebook, maar blijkbaar trad de website niet zelf op.

‘Er liep een onderzoek', legde Griffin uit. ‘We kijken of de inhoud in strijd is met onze regels. We geloven in vrije meningsuiting: louter een schokkende boodschap is geen reden om een pagina te verwijderen.' Later zei Griffin dat Facebook ‘enkele zaken' van de pagina had gehaald.

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Hackers zeiden gisteravond dat zij de oprichter op de knieën kregen. ‘Eén van de slachtoffers was de dochter van een vriendin. We hebben de identiteit van de man via zijn IP-adres achterhaald', zegt de groep, die zich de Vlaamse afdeling van Anonymous noemt. Het zou gaan om een meerderjarige Nederlander die net over de grens in Zeeland woont, en vaak in Brugge is.

Via een bericht op zijn prikbord gaven ze de man de keuze: de pagina opdoeken, of zijn identiteit zou bekendgemaakt worden. ‘We zijn blij dat onze missie geslaagd is. We hebben de Belgische en Nederlandse politie ingelicht.''

De Brugse politie kon het bericht gisteravond niet bevestigen. De hackers zeggen dat ze nu de oprichters van de pagina ‘ Mechelse hoeren en homo's ' willen ontmaskeren.
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Dear Sheriff Abdalla,

Statements you made in the news conference on January 4, 2013 were quite humorous. You stated that #KnightSec isn’t the “real Anonymous”. What you don’t understand, is that everyone is Anonymous. Anonymous isn’t one person. As a matter of fact, Anonymous isn’t even a group of people. It’s an idea. An ideology of people who fight for a purpose higher than self.

To quote you, “Why put their names out there? Why put their addresses out there?”. Because they’re guilty. The ones that took pictures, ones that stood around, ones that recorded, even ones that watched. They’re all guilty. To quote you ”But when you start doing a hatchet job on innocent children, putting their names out on the computers and the Internet, on Facebook, I’m coming after you. Simple as that.” Coming after us for what? What we are doing is not illegal. Publicizing already public information is legal. They don’t contain social security numbers, therfore they’re not illegal. On another note, unless my sister has grown a penis, this is quite humorous.

To quote you again, “I’ll deal with that at another time,” said Abdalla. “I know where he lives. I know his name, his mother’s name, his father’s name, his brother’s name.”, If you know so much why don’t you come question me. Ask me why I released this information. Ask me why I exposed your corrupt justice system. You can even ask me why I exposed you. The answer will be the same. No justice no peace.

We are Anonymous.

We are legion.

We do not forgive.

We do not forget.

Expect us.
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Officials in the small industrial town of Steubenville in Ohio have launched a campaign to rebut claims of a cover-up in the investigation of an alleged gang rape involving stars of the "Big Red" high-school football team.

The Steubenville town authorities, in league with the local police force, have set up a website through which they attempt to counter a tidal wave of criticism that has been unleashed against them through social media sites and by hackers led by the collective Anonymous.
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In a further effort to puncture any impression of collusion, the chief prosecutor in Jefferson County, which has jurisdiction in the region, agreed to stand aside from the case as her son plays in the Big Red team. The prosecution has been handed to a team of special investigators led by the attorney general for the whole state of Ohio, Mike DeWine.
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Demonstrators gather outside the headquarters of Southern Weekly, a liberal-leaning newspaper, in Guangzhou on Monday. The newspaper's reporters claim its New Year's Day letter originally called for a constitutional government but was replaced with high praise for the communist party. Monday's protest marks a rare stand against censorship amidst escalating pressure on the government to increase press freedom
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Anonymous petitions U.S. to see DDoS attacks as legal protest

The hacking group claims DDoS attacks are like the Occupy movement -- only instead of physical spaces, they're occupying the Internet.

It's hard to imagine a group that adheres to anarchic ideology would want its actions legalized under U.S. law. But that is exactly what Anonymous is doing.

The loose-knit group of hackers submitted a petition to President Obama this week asking that distributed denial-of-service attacks be recognized as a legal form of protest.

The petition, which is posted on the White House's "We the People" Web site, claims that DDoS attacks are not illegal hacking but rather a way for people to carry out protests online. Similar to the Occupy movement when protesters pitched tents in public spaces, the petition says DDoS attacks also occupy public spaces in order to send a message.

. With the advance in internet techonology [sic], comes new grounds for protesting. Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS), is not any form of hacking in any way. It is the equivalent of repeatedly hitting the refresh button on a webpage. It is, in that way, no different than any "occupy" protest. Instead of a group of people standing outside a building to occupy the area, they are having their computer occupy a website to slow (or deny) service of that particular website for a short time.

. As part of this petition, those who have been jailed for DDoS should be immediatly [sic] released and have anything regarding a DDoS, that is on their "records", cleared.


Anonymous has claimed responsibility for many DDoS attacks over the years, the majority of which had political overtones. For example, in an effort to defend WikiLeaks in 2010, the hacking group launched a slew of DDoS attacks on companies, government agencies, and organizations it believed to be "impairing" WikiLeaks' efforts to release classified information.

This year, Anonymous has also led DDoS campaigns against Syrian government Web sites for the government's alleged shutdown of the Internet; and it has conducted a "cyberwar" against the Israeli government in protest of government attacks on Gaza.

The U.S. government may be hard pressed to accept Anonymous' plea. Just yesterday, news hit that the massive DDoS campaign that has been targeting several U.S. banks is most likely being waged by Iran. It seems that it would be difficult for the U.S. government to accept this cyberattack as merely a legal form of protest.

Since Anonymous doesn't have any particular structure or leader, it's unclear who in the movement actually sent in this petition and agrees with what it's asking of the government. So far, the request has gained little traction. It needs 25,000 signatures just for Obama to respond, and as of this writing it has only 729 signatures.

Whether Anonymous gets the ear of Obama or not, it's looking like the group's DDoS attacks will continue. Earlier this month, Anonymous announced, "Expect us 2013," and said that it has no plans of slowing down. "We are still here," it warned.
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exiledsurfer twitterde op vrijdag 11-01-2013 om 22:27:57 A free downloadable pdf of @BiellaColeman's Coding Freedom - The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking'http://t.co/MNAnsses reageer retweet
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Swartz, mede-oprichter van Reddit en een van de uitvinders van RSS, was de belichaming van open access, een beweging die kennis en informatie via internet wil ontsluiten voor een groot publiek.
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Swartz kwam in de zomer van 2011 in het nieuws toen hij werd opgepakt omdat hij te veel academische artikelen had gedownload.
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Swartz kopieerde de JSTOR-database niet omdat hij de artikelen zelf wilde hebben of de informatie wilde doorverkopen, maar om ze voor iedereen toegankelijk te maken, schreef Eva de Valk vorig jaar in nrc.next:
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Anonymous hacks MIT

MIT’s network fell to a denial-of-service attack Sunday evening, allegedly by the Internet activist group called Anonymous, cutting campus users off from Internet access to most websites for nearly three hours. The attack came in the wake of accusations that MIT’s role in the pending litigation against Internet activist Aaron Swartz contributed to his Friday suicide.

Between roughly 7 p.m. and 9:50 p.m. Sunday evening, users of MIT’s network lost access to most websites, and MIT’s own web properties — like the mit.edu homepage — were innaccessible on the Web at large. Two websites cogen.mit.edu and rledev.mit.edu were rewritten as a message from Anonymous about the Swartz case.

“Whether or not the government contributed to his suicide, the government’s prosecution of Swartz was a grotesque miscarriage of justice, a distorted and perverse shadow of the justice that Aaron died fighting for ⤔ freeing the publicly-funded scientific literature from a publishing system that makes it inaccessible to most of those who paid for it ⤔ enabling the collective betterment of the world through the facilitation of sharing ⤔ an ideal that we should all support,” said the message.

The message was careful to not blame MIT directly: “We do not consign blame or responsibility upon MIT for what has happened, but call for all those feel heavy-hearted in their proximity to this awful loss to acknowledge instead the responsibility they have - that we all have - to build and safeguard a future that would make Aaron proud...”

MIT representatives were unable to be reached for comment and have not officially confirmed that the earlier outage and the Anonymous hacks were related.

Large portions of the message were taken from a post (https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/01/farewell-aaron-swartz) from the Electronic Frontier Foundation about Swartz yesterday. The second paragraph, first “wish,” and sign-off message in the end were lifted directly from the post.

In their message, Anonymous outlined 4 wishes — they called for reform of “computer crime laws,” reform of “copyright and intellectual property laws,” greater recognition for “oppression and injustices,” and a commitment to a “free and unfettered internet.”

The message also included a link to the petition to remove U.S. District Attorney Carmen Ortiz, who has been accused by Swartz supporters for using “overreaching charges.”

Anonymous is an ill-defined organization of hackers and internet activists. Historically, it has been Anonymous’ style to launch denial-of-service, or DoS, attacks to make a political point. Anonymous likely targeted MIT over the Institute’s role in the federal government’s case against Aaron Swartz, who allegedly used an MIT network connection to download millions of articles from the online repository JSTOR. The Tech reported early Saturday morning that Aaron Swartz had died by suicide in his Brooklyn apartment.

In an online statement, the Swartz family said yesterday that “decisions made by officials in the Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s office and at MIT contributed to [Swartz’] death,” and that “MIT refused to stand up for Aaron and its own community’s most cherished principles.”

And in a message Sunday afternoon to the MIT community, President Rafael Reif said that he asked computer science professor Hal Abelson to “lead a thorough analysis of MIT’s involvement from the time that we first perceived unusual activity on our network in fall 2010 up to the present. I have asked that this analysis describe the options MIT had and the decisions MIT made, in order to understand and to learn from the actions MIT took.”

The attack came several hours after Reif’s message was reposted by The Tech and other news organizations’ websites.

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#IDP13 – International Day for Privacy (#OpBigBrother)

The current society, stuck between economic crisis and over consumption, is gradually invaded by the technologies of surveillance.
This diffuse invasion insinuates itself into our daily life : the social networks or the connected objects are the most blatant examples. Facebook, the most popular social network, analyzes the information, the links and the photos posted by its members to adapt advertisements for the users. “Smartphones” are of fabulous tools : we receive the advertisements of the store near which we pass, we take a photo during the last barbecue between friends and we post it on the Internet with the localization of the event, or we obtain real time maps to have a walk…
In our cities, we cross every day more and more numerous cameras. In purposes of ” video protection ” of the citizens, we are filmed many times a day.

All these examples, taken in a isolated way, are, it seems, not too much “annoying”, but imagine one moment everything converges, everything crosses itself… You think that we are paranoid?

Unfortunately, no!
The ones who settle such systems show tendencies to paranoia!

INDECT-FP7, Trapwire, CleanIT, SOPA, PIPA, CETA… Many acronyms make regularly their appearance. Behind these terms are hidden systems of control and surveillance of the citizens. The inspection of the contents to reveal forgeries in certain cases; the analysis of the communications detecting possible terrorist activities on others; using a global system re-cutting the available data on the Internet (social networks, blogs, chats) with the pictures from cameras of video surveillance, from governmental databases, or from banking data (etc.).

These systems, developed and set up by private companies at the request of governments, threaten our fundamental Right to Privacy.

Unfortunately, many people are not conscious of the situation, participating even in their own control (feeding themselves the social networks of their particulars, for example) and accepting the progressive implementation of monitoring systems. As far as these projects, or laws, are presented in such a dark way, that make it impossible to understand cogs and real objectives.

Included in the global action of Anonymous, #OpBigBrother was introduced in this will to fight, worldwide, against the tools of surveillance of the population and against the liberticides projects. The operation #OpBigBrother aims at informing the citizens on such projects, systems of ultra surveillance already running, and also aims at warning the elaboration of any new plan which can restrain our personal freedoms.

#OpBigBrother chose as method of action the pedagogy. The knowledge is the best weapon against any shape of subjection.

Information regarding this operation and our fight are available here.

Today, the censorship and the surveillance are two weapons used against our fellow countrymen (cf 1984 / Big Brother – George Orwell).

Telecomix, within the framework of the project “Blue Cabinet” designed a basis of data including many information on various actors of surveillance. We invite you to take time to consult these documents, to make your own opinion.

Within the framework of its work “The Spy Files“, Wikileaks also drew up a database revealing a thick cloud of tools and companies involved in mass surveillance.

Also note the action of Anonymous via par-anoia, who broadcasts official secrets relative to this topic.

#OpBigBrother works on two axis :
- On the Internet where we reveal secrets of BigBrother
- In the real life: where we inform about the subject

February the 23rd will take place the first International Day for Privacy #IDP13.


We often become aware of what we have when we lose it. We wish citizens have knowledge while there is still time!

We want the populations be able to choose to accept or refuse the implementation of such systems by having the full knowledge of the consequences of these on their daily life. The populations must be able to make thoughtful decisions, without imposing them subterfuges by means of the technological and/or scientific progress, without using the fear of the terrorism or without introducing them incomprehensible projects for non-initiated.

Everybody is concerned by this subject, citizens as well as media. An invasion on privacy will have consequences on the free speech. A possible censorship, formalized by the law or on the initiative of authors, will have a negative impact on the freedom of the media. How reporters could insure the protection of their sources in a society of ultra surveillance ? How to write a hot article on a government if the writer feels spied ?

We turn into a society of fear in which, by fear of reprisals, and much earlier that we think of it, the journalists will not be able to work freely anymore.

Make together this future doesn’t come !
Make that freedom of the media, the right to privacy and free speech get protected !

In the way such a society won’t be settled, transmit this message, spread the information and join us !

To live in a world of peace.
To leave a better world to our children.

We are Anonymous
We are Legion
We do not forget
We do not forgive
Expect us !

Twitter : @OpBigBrother
Mail : opbigbrother@tormail.org
irc.anonops.com & irc.voxanon.net SSL: 6697 #OpBigBrother | #OpTrapwire | #INDECT | #OpWCIT

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Internet and Open Access pioneer Aaron Swartz's suicide last week has drawn attention to the government's aggressive prosecution of pro-piracy Web activists. In support of Swartz's legacy and his family, Anonymous has launched #OpAngel, carrying on his crusade of Open Access and Internet freedom, and specifically warning the Westboro Baptist Church against their alleged plan to picket his funeral and memorial service.

While the WBC has not disseminated any official press release, still offline three weeks after Anonymous's DDoS attack, the group would have difficulty doing soit tweeted, "Praise God! Cowardly enemies of God's church. Aaron Swartz, hacker, killed himself."

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The Death of Aaron Swartz and the New Hacker Crackdown

Adrian Chen

In 1992, the sci-fi writer Bruce Sterling published The Hacker Crackdown, a riveting nonfiction book about a string of high-profile hacker busts on the early "electronic frontier" of the late '80s and early '90s. The first hacker crackdown shook the early internet to its core and helped mobilize political geeks. Today, we're in the midst of a new crackdown. And with the death this weekend of the legally and emotionally troubled 26-year-old computer genius Aaron Swartz, this one has a body count.

Before he hanged himself in his Brooklyn home on Friday, Swartz faced as many as 35 years in prison and $1 million in fines for allegedly bypassing the network security of MIT and online academic journal archive JSTOR to illegally download millions of academic articles. Prosecutors alleged that Swartz, a long-time freedom of information advocate, had hoped to release the articles for free online.

Swartz's parents have publicly blamed the federal prosecutors pursuing his case for contributing to his death. "Aaron's death is not simply a personal tragedy. It is the product of a criminal justice system rife with intimidation and prosecutorial overreach," the family said in a statement. "The US Attorney's office pursued an exceptionally harsh array of charges, carrying potentially over 30 years in prison, to punish an alleged crime that had no victims."

Though the JSTOR stunt has become his most known, Swartz was the brains behind too many projects to count: He helped develop RSS, was one of the original programmers behind Reddit, and founded DemandProgress—a non-profit that fought for internet freedom and helped defeat the terrible online piracy bill SOPA last year. But Swartz was an activist, not an entrepreneur. "Aaron had literally done nothing in his life 'to make money,'" wrote his friend Lawrence Lessig. Propelling most of his activism was the belief that knowledge is power, and that spreading knowledge as widely as possible could help bring about a more equal and just world.

In 2008 Swartz penned the Guerilla Open Access Manifesto, which called for activists to "liberate" information locked up by corporations or publishers. "It's called stealing or piracy, as if sharing a wealth of knowledge were the moral equivalent of plundering a ship and murdering its crew. But sharing isn't immoral —it's a moral imperative. Only those blinded by greed would refuse to let a friend make a copy."

If, as prosecutors allege, Swartz hacked into MIT and JSTOR's network to "liberate" the journal articles, then he was one of a growing number of hacktivists—those who hack for a cause, not for money or mischief. The causes hacktivists fight for are often noble, even if their tactics are questionable. Freedom of information is a principle anyone who has enjoyed the benefits of the internet age should stand for, and Swartz's pure belief in the power of knowledge was why the entire internet seemed to mourn when news of his death broke. It's why academics have been uploading PDFs of their papers to Twitter in tribute to Swartz, why Anonymous hacked MIT's website and why a White House petition to remove U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, head of the office that prosecuted Swartz, has already garnered more than 12,000 signatures.

But for all the public admiration, Swart's motivation didn't help him when it came to his hacking case. In fact, it probably put him more squarely in the prosecutorial crosshairs: People like Swartz are the key targets in the new Hacker Crackdown. Each arrest and conviction is not just a crime punished, but an example set. Each successful prosecution another volley by the U.S. government in the increasingly heated political battle between two ideas of the internet: The cybercop's ideal of an orderly world where corporations and their customers can safely conduct business, and the free-wheeling but risky information paradise of geek idealists like Swartz.

So it is that people like 22-year-old college student Mercedes Haefer has had her life turned upside down over her alleged role in a December, 2010 distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) on PayPal. Members of the hacktivist collective Anonymous, angry that Paypal shut off donations to Wikileaks, attempted to overload Paypal's servers with traffic and take its website down temporarily. This tactic causes no lasting damage and is the online equivalent of trespassing during a sit-in, but Haefer and thirteen other coconspirators face 15 years in prison and a $500,000 fine.

"We want to send a message that chaos on the internet is unacceptable," the deputy head of the FBI's cyber division said last year after the PayPal hacktivists were arrested. "The Internet has become so important to so many people that we have to ensure that the World Wide Web does not become the Wild Wild West." So it is that iPad hacker Andrew "Weev" Auernheimer is headed to prison for harvesting customer data that AT&T accidentally made public themselves, then disclosing it to the press to prove a point about their lax security.

The zeal with which Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Heymann of Massachusetts pursued the case against Swartz suggests he was keen on sending a message as well. Heymann refused any plea deal that did not include Swartz pleading guilty to all of the 13 counts against him and a prison term, according to the Wall Street Journal. This despite the fact that JSTOR, the only party which could have been substantially harmed by Swartz's stunt, declined to pursue charges after he returned the journal articles.

The vindictive nature of Swartz's persecution, more than the charges themselves, is what spurred such anger among former friends and colleagues. The U.S. Attorney's office wanted to drive home its intolerance of law-breaking dissent online by breaking Swartz. "It was a threat that had nothing to do with justice and everything to do with a broader battle over systemic power," wrote the internet sociologist danah boyd, a friend of Swartz's, in an angry blog post. She continued:

. In recent years, hackers have challenged the status quo and called into question the legitimacy of countless political actions. Their means may have been questionable, but their intentions have been valiant. The whole point of a functioning democracy is to always question the uses and abuses of power in order to prevent tyranny from emerging. Over the last few years, we've seen hackers demonized as anti-democratic even though so many of them see themselves as contemporary freedom fighters. And those in power used Aaron, reframing his information liberation project as a story of vicious hackers whose terroristic acts are meant to destroy democracy.

The first crackdown described more than two decades ago by Sterling seems relatively quaint compared to what's going on today. Its focus was on a loosely connected group of underground hackers who infiltrated phone companies' networks and stole confidential documents about their systems, to publish in hacker journals Phrack, or simply keep on their hard drive like artifacts of illicit knowledge. These hackers were driven by curiosity, not politics.

But even this invoked a fearsomely paranoid response from the Secret Service at the time. In one particularly bizarre incident, overzealous agents raided the offices of a role-playing games publisher named Steve Jackson in pursuit of a hacker who had obtained a document about the 911 system. Jackson's company had recently published a hacking-themed game called Cyberpunk, and the Secret Service confiscated Jackson's computers for months, convinced the game's instruction booklet was a real-world "manual for computer crime." It wasn't the last embarrassment for law enforcement, who, as Sterling paints it, were at times comically out of their comfort zones as they chased their prey.

Hackers and law enforcement alike were burned by the first hacker crackdown, but something positive came of it nonetheless. The unjust raids, show trials, and public demonizing of hackers brought about the formation of a political vanguard for the internet age: The Electronic Freedom Foundation, an indispensable civil liberties organization, sprung from the ashes of the first crackdown and today tirelessly advocates for the rights of internet users, even those who might have incurred the wrath of the Feds. And the cyber cops began to get better, learning more about how to investigate computer crimes without causing collateral damage.

In fact Sterling ends The Hacker Crackdown on a hopeful note, with a description of "Computers, Freedom and Privacy," a 1990 meeting of the burgeoning "cyber libertarian" community, where cybercops, activists, underground hackers and came together in a sort of unlikely truce. "It is a community," Sterling wrote. "Something like Lebanon perhaps, but a digital nation. People who had feuded all year in the national press, people who entertained the deepest suspicions of one another's motives and ethics, are now in each others' laps."

Aaron Swartz's death, and the countless lives upended in recent years by hacktivist-hunting authorities, show how fleeting that moment was. But there are new calls for civility on both sides of the fight. danah boyd writes that internet activists "need to look for an approach to change-making that doesn't result in brilliant people being held up as examples so that they can be tormented by power." Lawrence Lessig has a message for those who do the tormenting: "Somehow, we need to get beyond the 'I'm right so I'm right to nuke you' ethics that dominates our time. That begins with one word: Shame."

The outpouring of grief and rage over Aaron Swartz can be boiled down to one tragic realization: That no matter how important the fight over the internet is, it's not worth even one brilliant young man's life.
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The Philippines Supreme Court is due to hear a challenge in the coming hours against a controversial new cyber crime law.

Protesters say its a threat to free speech - but the government maintains it is there to prevent child pornography and data theft.

Al Jazeera's Marga Ortigas reports.
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After the tragic suicide of Reddit co-founder and Internet activist Aaron Swartz, hacktivist group Anonymous vowed to derail picketing efforts by the hate-mongering members of the Westboro Baptist Church, who threatened to picket Swartz's funeral on Tuesday. When members of Anonymous and supporters showed up to block the WBC's picket line, the quasi-religious group was nowhere to be seen.

Westboro Baptist Church on Sunday announced plans to protest Swarz's open funeral in a press release titled "GOD H8S Cyber Criminal THUGS."

”Cyber criminals are the latest face of this nation's and this world's raging at God and His Servants at WBC," reads the Westboro press release, via Twitter account @WBCSays. “Now the gloves are off, cyber rebels! ... We will picket the funeral, the LORD willing, so that in that Great Day of His Wrath, your blood is not on our hands."

A crowd showed up to the funeral home in Highland Park, Ill., on Tuesday, willing to stand in the way of Westboro members to prevent them from getting close to the procession, according to a tweet sent from Anon-affiliated account @Anon2World. According to a tweet from Anonymous mouthpiece account @YourAnonNews, the WBC's lawyer contacted police to say that WBC would not be attending the funeral.
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Geen bloemen, waxinelichtjes of condoleanceregister - maar duizenden gratis wetenschappelijke boeken en artikelen. Daaruit bestaat het demonstratieve saluut dat wetenschappers van over de hele wereld brengen aan Aaron Swartz, de internetactivist die vrijdag zelfmoord pleegde, 26 jaar oud.

Onder de hashtag #pdftribute zijn wetenschappers er massaal toe overgegaan om hun gepubliceerde werk gratis op internet te zetten. Swartz was voorvechter van vrije toegang tot onder meer wetenschappelijke artikelen, die nu vaak nog zitten weggestopt in dure databanken en vakbladen.
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Rep. Zoe Lofgren has opened the forum for discussion and support of a new law she is introducing in response to the recent suicide of Aaron Swartz under intense pressure from prosecutors.

Posted at Reddit, a company that Aaron is often said to have had a hand in creating, she writes about changing the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA):


As we mourn Aaron Swartz’s tragic death, many of us are deeply troubled as we learn more about the government’s actions against him. His family’s statement about this speaks volumes about the inappropriate efforts undertaken by the U.S. government. There’s no way to reverse the tragedy of Aaron’s death, but we can work to prevent a repeat of the abuses of power he experienced.

We should prevent what happened to Aaron from happening to other Internet users. The government was able to bring such disproportionate charges against Aaron because of the broad scope of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and the wire fraud statute. It looks like the government used the vague wording of those laws to claim that violating an online service’s user agreement or terms of service is a violation of the CFAA and the wire fraud statute.

Using the law in this way could criminalize many everyday activities and allow for outlandishly severe penalties.

When our laws need to be modified, Congress has a responsibility to act. A simple way to correct this dangerous legal interpretation is to change the CFAA and the wire fraud statutes to exclude terms of service violations. I will introduce a bill that does exactly that. In addition to the posted link, a draft copy of the bill is available here. In coming days, I will seek cosponsors for the bill from both political parties.

As you know from prior posts, I am drafting broader measures to improve copyright law that are separate from this effort. But this bill to amend CFAA and wire fraud statutes, which I would like to call “Aaron’s Law,” should be enacted separately and swiftly. It could be an important tribute to him.

But that is likely to happen only with your help and your support.
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Early Tuesday morning, the petition to the U.S. Administration to fire Carmen Ortiz reached the prerequisite 25,000 signatures. Carmen Ortiz was the prosecutor that drove the prosecution against Aaron Swartz, which many mean contributed or led to his tragic suicide. The U.S. Administration, by its own rules, must now take the petition seriously and respond to it.
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If you're dedicated, hacking offers all sorts of rewards and threats depending on whose hacking whom. Which brings us to the "Ethical Hacker" ... the Hacktivist whose intentions are well-meaning, intruding just like the other guys but only to expose internet vulnerabilities so that someone far more nefarious doesn't get in there. When Henk Krol tapped into the world of Ethical Hacking he didn't even know the term but he did invite the TV cameras. Now the Dutch MP faces charges that could cost him his career. So what's digital trespassing and what's a public service?
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Operation Angel, began by Anonymous in response to the death of Aaron Swartz, successfully accomplished phase one of it’s mission by preventing Westboro Baptist Church members from picketing Swartz’s funeral. Anonymous is now preparing for a longer and more extensive battle within the U.S. legal system.

Aaron Swartz was essential to the progression of the Internet. He was renowned for his role in the development of RSS, Open Library and the creation of Reddit. Instead of capitalizing on his talents solely for personal gain, Aaron chose to dedicate his life to the defense of internet freedom and the preservation of civil liberties. At a time when America’s educational system is ranked 17th in the world, he believed that knowledge should be made freely available to all who seek it. Before taking his own life, Aaron was facing up to 35 years in prison for acting on this belief.

The charges against Swartz are only one example of malicious prosecution by U.S. Attorney’s in a history of unequaled viciousness against those accused of cyber crimes. It is clear that the punishment Swartz faced was not proportional to the crimes of which he was accused. We cannot pretend that our system is just when perpetrators of violence are dealt lighter sentences than those whose alleged crimes are essentially victimless. It is our conclusion that dubious laws such as the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act serve only to provide prosecutors with the means to selectively target and unfairly punish online activists. Anonymous intends to continue Operation Angel with the goal of reforming these laws.

There are several actions planned to raise awareness of this issue and they are listed below:


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The political consequences of academic paywalls

Academic paywalls unwittingly benefit oppressive regimes - at society's expense.

The suicide of Aaron Swartz, the activist committed to making scholarly research accessible to everyone, has renewed debate about the ethics of academic publishing. Under the current system, academic research is housed in scholarly databases, which charge as much as $50 per article to those without a university affiliation.

The only people who profit from this system are academic publishers. Scholars receive no money from the sale of their articles, and are marginalized by a public who cannot afford to read their work. Ordinary people are denied access to information and prohibited from engaging in scholarly debate.

Academic paywalls are often presented as a moral or financial issue. How can one justify profiting off unpaid labour while denying the public access to research frequently funded through taxpayer dollars? But paywalls also have broader political consequences. Whether or not an article is accessible affects more than just the author or reader. It affects anyone who could potentially benefit from scholarly insight, information or expertise – that is, everyone.

The impact of the paywall is most significant in places where censorship and propaganda reign. When information is power, the paywall privileges the powerful. Dictatorships are the paywall’s unwitting beneficiary.

Publishing as a means to freedom

In 2006, I wrote an article proving that the government of Uzbekistan had fabricated a terrorist group in order to justify shooting hundreds of Uzbek civilians gathered at a protest in the city of Andijon. Like all peer-reviewed academic articles, “Inventing Akromiya: The Role of Uzbek Propagandists in the Andijon Massacre” was published in a journal and sequestered from public view. In 2008, I published the article on academia.edu, a website where scholars can upload their works as pdfs on individual homepages. This had consequences beyond what I had anticipated.

At the time my article was published, hundreds of Uzbeks had fled across the border to Kyrgyzstan, from where they were relocated as refugees to Western states. Among these Uzbeks were witnesses to the shooting in Andijon as well as people who were accused of being members of “Akromiya” – a loose collective of devout Muslim businessmen who were known for their financial acumen, charitable initiatives and profound piety, all of which the government of Uzbekistan found threatening. The men of “Akromiya” – an appellative coined by an Uzbek propagandist after alleged leader Akrom Yo’ldoshev -- bore no resemblance to the violent Islamic extremists depicted in Uzbek state literature.

Over the next few years, many Uzbeks linked to the “Akromiya” controversy began petitioning for political asylum. Because they had been labeled Islamic terrorists by the Uzbek government, they faced an uphill battle in the Western legal system. My academic article became a piece of evidence in many of these asylum cases, including this one from the United Nations Refugee Agency, which cites the copy available at academia.edu. Because I made my work open, it helped keep innocent people from being deported to a country where they would be jailed or killed.

'Shielded from the people who need it most'

When we talk about academic research being shielded from the general public, we forget that the general public includes non-academic experts to whom such research is directly relevant – such as lawyers, doctors, journalists, policy officials, and activists. Academics love to complain about superficial reporting or uninformed policy, but their own system denies professionals the opportunity to add depth to their work. With database subscription fees running tens of thousands of dollars, even prestigious organizations cannot afford to penetrate the paywall.

I regularly receive requests for my academic articles, and I always comply – as do most of the academics I know. Contrary to popular perception, most scholars want their work to be read. But for every researcher plaintively tweeting that they need a paywalled PDF, there are many for whom tracking down barricaded knowledge seems too much trouble. Instead, they rely on what resources are available. This means that a lot of academic research, some of which could have profound political implications, is ignored.

After the suicide of Aaron Swartz, many academics published their papers online and linked to them on Twitter under the hashtag #pdftribute. They did this to honour Swartz’s fight to make information available to more than the academic elite. Critics have argued that this action is essentially meaningless, as it fails to address the career incentive of the professoriate, whose ability to advance professionally rests on their willingness to publish in journals inaccessible to the public.

This is a valid point – for Western academics. For the rest of the world, it is irrelevant. When an activist needs information about the political conditions of her country, she should be able to read it. When a lawyer needs ammunition against a corrupt regime, she should be able to find it. When a journalist is struggling to cover a foreign conflict, she should have access to research on that country.

One could argue that non-academics sources suffice, but that is not necessarily the case. The specialisation that makes academic work seem obscure or boring to a general audience is also what makes it uniquely valuable. Academics cover topics in depth that few cover at all. Unfortunately, their expertise is shielded from the people who need it most.

Academic's incentives vs. society's needs

Shortly after pdftribute launched, a friend asked me whether she should post her articles online. She is an assistant professor who studies an authoritarian state. She has published a number of articles in paywalled scholarly journals. For this, she will probably get tenure.

My friend spends her free time educating the world about the conditions of this country through social media. She does not hoard her data. Instead she does everything possible to make it available to anyone who needs it. This ultimately included joining #pdftribute and publishing her articles online. For this, she could potentially get in trouble.

My friend knew she had to do what was right. As a scholar of an authoritarian regime, she understands that one of the greatest weapons of dictatorships is their ability to control information. She has witnessed firsthand the importance of accurate statistics, of open sources, of censored stories told. She knows what happens when those resources are denied.

Information is power, but information is also freedom. With that freedom comes responsibility. Scholars can no longer question whether their work is relevant to a broader audience, because in the digital age, that audience is simply too broad. All scholarly work is relevant to someone – and the impact can be profound. Whether we allow that impact to be realized remains to be seen.



Sarah Kendzior is an anthropologist who recently received her PhD from Washington University in St Louis.
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A spectacle of sex, God and hatred broke out in Times Square this afternoon. Dozens of protestors gathered to demonstrate against representatives of Westboro Baptist Church, who were in town, apparently, to protest a memorial honoring the Internet activist Aaron Swartz.

Only two WBC protestors showed up, and were cordoned off in a six-by-six foot pen near the corner of 45th Street and Broadway, where they preached, we think, a message of God’s hatred, or something along those lines.

Members of the Anonymous faction Motherfuckery were among the counter-protestors, gathering in a cordon of their own and chanting phrases such as “Walrus, walrus” and “suck my dick” at the WBC protestors.

Other demonstrators included a troupe of actors from the burlesque musical Let My People Come, and a larger group of more earnest protestors, who insisted in song that God loves us all.
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Cornyn Questions Holder Over Death of Reddit Co-Founder Aaron Swartz

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX), a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today wrote to Attorney General Eric Holder questioning the conduct of the Justice Department over their involvement in the prosecution of Reddit co-founder Aaron Swartz:

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Dear Attorney General Holder:

Like many Americans, I was saddened to learn last week of the death of Aaron Swartz. Mr. Swartz was, among other things, a brilliant technologist and a committed activist for the causes in which he believed – including, notably, the freedom of information. His death, at the young age of twenty-six, was tragic.

As you are doubtless aware, Mr. Swartz was facing an aggressive prosecution by the Department of Justice when he took his own life. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts accused him of breaking into the computer networks of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and downloading without authorization thousands of academic articles from a subscription service. While the subscription service did not support a prosecution, in July 2011 the U.S. Attorney’s office indicted him on four counts of fraud and computer crimes, charges that reportedly could have resulted in up to 35 years imprisonment and a $1 million dollar fine. This past September, the U.S. Attorney’s office filed a superseding indictment charging Mr. Swartz with thirteen felony counts and the prospect of even longer imprisonment and greater fines.

Mr. Swartz’s case raises important questions about prosecutorial conduct:

First, on what basis did the U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts conclude that her office’s conduct was “appropriate?” Did that office, or any office within the Department, conduct a review? If so, please identify that review and supply its contents.

Second, was the prosecution of Mr. Swartz in any way retaliation for his exercise of his rights as a citizen under the Freedom of Information Act? If so, I recommend that you refer the matter immediately to the Inspector General.

Third, what role, if any, did the Department’s prior investigations of Mr. Swartz play in the decision of with which crimes to charge him? Please explain the basis for your answer.

Fourth, why did the U.S. Attorney’s office file the superseding indictment?

Fifth, when the U.S. Attorney’s office drafted the indictment and the superseding indictment, what consideration was given to whether the counts charged and the associated penalties were proportional to Mr. Swartz’s alleged conduct and its impact upon victims?

Sixth, was it the intention of the U.S. Attorney and/or her subordinates to “make an example” of Mr. Swartz? Please explain.

Finally, the U.S. Attorney has blamed the “severe punishments authorized by Congress” for the apparent harshness of the charges Mr. Swartz faced. Does the Department of Justice give U.S. Attorneys discretion to charge defendants (or not charge them) with crimes consistent with their view of the gravity of the wrongdoing in a specific case?

I appreciate your prompt and thorough answers to these questions.

Sincerely,

JOHN CORNYN

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Anonymous hacker Christopher Weatherhead jailed for 18 months

Anonymous hacker Christopher Weatherhead has been handed an 18-month jail sentence for carrying out a series of high-profile distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.

The 22-year-old was previously convicted of hacking into the websites of Visa, Mastercard and PayPal, costing the latter an estimated £3.5 million, Sky News reports.

Fellow Anonymous members Ashley Rhodes and Peter Gibson were tried alongside Weatherhead at Southwark Crown Court, receiving seven months in jail and a six-month sentence, suspended for two years, respectively.

Rhodes, 28, was found guilty of conspiring with Weatherhead to impair the operations of the targeted businesses between 2010 and 2011, while 24-year-old Gibson was deemed to have played a lesser role, which he admitted to.

Judge Peter Testar said: "It is intolerable that when an individual or a group disagrees with a particular entity's activities they should be free to curtail that activity by means of attacks such as those which took place in this case."

A fourth man, 18-year-old Jake Birchall, has also admitted to playing a part in the conspiracy and will be sentenced at a later date.

DDoS attacks overload computer systems by hitting them with an impossible number of requests simultaneously.

Victims of the Weatherhead-led attacks, referred to as Operation Payback, received the following message: "You've tried to bite the Anonymous hand. You angered the hive and now you are being stung."

The ring leader is believed to have targeted Paypal after it refused to process transactions for the Wau Holland Foundation, a group attempting to raise funding for WikiLeaks.
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YourAnonNews twitterde op donderdag 24-01-2013 om 19:06:39 Barrett Brown has been indicted for a 3rd time | http://t.co/0cHDwd52 | Via @JayLeidermanLaw reageer retweet
YourAnonNews twitterde op donderdag 24-01-2013 om 19:08:18 "Congrats to @BarrettBrownLOL for reaching the century mark - he's now facing 100 years in federal prison." - @JayLeidermanLaw reageer retweet
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Dat er nog geen topic post over is...okee Anonymous claimt een US gov site gehakt te hebben, heeft er een video geplaatst waarin ze na.v. de dood van Aaor Schwartz er klaar mee zijn, ze hebben een "warhead" aangemaakt met vertoruwelijke info, die via mirrors weggezet en als er niet op hun eisen wordt ingegaan openbaren ze de sleutel...
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Anonymous dreigt met lek overheidsdata VS
Hackersgroep Anonymous heeft een Amerikaanse overheidswebsite gehackt uit wraak voor de dood van internetactivist Aaron Swartz.

Op de website van de US Sentencing Commission werd een video geplaatst waarin de groep oproept tot een hervorming van het justitiële systeem in Amerika.
Swartz werd vervolgd voor het stelen van wetenschappelijke artikelen van de website van Jstor. Daarop stond een maximumstraf van 30 jaar cel. Hij pleegde op 11 januari zelfmoord.
De gehackte website is inmiddels niet meer te bereiken.

Bestanden

Op de site plaatste Anonymous ook een reeks van negen versleutelde bestanden, vernoemd naar de rechters van het Amerikaanse hooggerechtshof. De zogenoemde 'warhead' (kernkop) zou explosieve informatie bevatten over de overheid van de VS.
"We hopen dat we deze kernkop nooit hoeven te ontsteken", zegt Anonymous op de website. Maar als er geen hervormingen plaatsvinden dreigen de hackers met openbaring van de gegevens, wat ook 'nevenschade' met zich mee zou brengen.
De gehackte Sentencing Commission bepaalt hoe misdaden in de VS moeten worden bestraft door rechters. Onder anderen de familie van Aaron Swartz beschuldigt het Amerikaanse ministerie van Justitie van een overijverige vervolging van Swartz, waardoor hij zichzelf van het leven beroofde.
De Video:

Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/d2nvt263
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23OpLastResort&src=hash
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23Anonymous&src=hash

Het lijkt ze menens dit keer, serieus, 'k ben benieuwd wat hieruit komt *popcorn pakt
Are we not savages, innately destined to maim and kill?
Blame it on the environment, heredity or evolution: we're still responsible
Our intelligence may progress at geometric rates
Yet socially we remain belligerent neonates
  zondag 27 januari 2013 @ 18:09:54 #287
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AnonyBroadcast twitterde op zaterdag 26-01-2013 om 19:56:08 Anonymous gave you HBgary. #Anonymous gave you Stratfor. And now we would like to introduce The Dept. Of Justice. #oplastresort reageer retweet
Idd, popcorn. :9
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Ben benieuwd of ze de keys van die bestanden openbaar gaan maken als er niet naar ze wordt geluisterd - en ik denk niet dat er naar ze wordt geluisterd.
  zondag 27 januari 2013 @ 20:58:15 #289
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As of midnight Friday PST, Anonymous had hacked the front page of USSC.gov, replacing the normal content with a statement, a video, and a series of links to downloadable files.

Twelve hours later, the site, that of the United States Sentencing Commission, which sets sentencing guidelines for the federal courts, was down.

And 24 hours after that, the worldwide hacktivist collective dropped an “Anonymous Warhead,” as the subject line proclaimed in an email the Daily Dot received early Sunday morning from an Iranian domain. The leak contained a series of hundreds of names and addresses attributed to the Witness Protection Program, a program supervised by the United States Marshals Service to keep witnesses in danger safe before, during and after their testimony. (Due to the sensitivity of the information disclosed, the Daily Dot has elected to not link to the actual release.)

. “Our anonfamily brothers in America have (thank the Prophet, PBUH) trust us with the labor of delivery to you the news of the hack of your Witness Protection Program’ for traitors and dogs. All their false names are revealed and as they cast eyes away from the path now all the eyes must be on them in their dark places.”
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Update: @AnonymousIRC, one of the more official Twitter channels for Anonymous activity, claims the "USSC on @doxbin is a fake," comprised of data "ripped from a two year old document."
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Correction: Several Anonymous entities have claimed that the leak is a hoax. The headline of this story has been altered to reflect this.


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  zondag 27 januari 2013 @ 21:19:10 #290
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Update: @AnonymousIRC, one of the more official Twitter channels for Anonymous activity, claims the "USSC on @doxbin is a fake," comprised of data "ripped from a two year old document."
  maandag 28 januari 2013 @ 02:57:44 #292
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Anonymous re-hacks US Sentencing site into video game Asteroids

The U.S. Sentencing Commission website has been hacked again and a code distributed by Anonymous "Operation Last Resort" turns ussc.gov into a playable video game.

Visitors enter the code, and then the website that sets guidelines for sentencing in United States Federal courts becomes "Asteroids."

Shooting away at the ussc.gov webpage reveals an image of Anonymous. The trademark Anonymous "Guy Fawkes" face is comprised of white text saying, "We do not forgive. We do not forget."

Gallery: U.S. Sentencing website hacked into video game "Asteroids"

Hacktivist group Anonymous began its "Operation Last Resort" Friday night by hacking the U.S. Sentencing Commission website in the name of suicide victim Aaron Swatrz, demanding reform in the U.S. justice system.

The government website was pulled offline and restored by Saturday. Now, on Sunday afternoon, the U.S. Sentencing Commission website appears to have been compromised a second time, severely, wherein a code being issued by Operation Last Resort and other Anonymous social media accounts turns ussc.gov into a game of Asteroids.
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maar de server is alweer offline gehaald :{
  maandag 28 januari 2013 @ 11:56:17 #294
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YourAnonNews twitterde op maandag 28-01-2013 om 11:08:50 A protester on the edge of Cairo’s #Tahrir Square, January 26, 2013 (Photo: Jesse Rosenfeld) #Egypt http://t.co/V8zNQGD0 (via @57UN) reageer retweet
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  maandag 28 januari 2013 @ 17:11:06 #295
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Press Release Regarding the Sentencing of Christopher Weatherhead (Nerdo)

Earlier this week, we learned with great sadness that Christopher Weatherhead-- our "Nerdo"-- was sentenced to an 18 month jail term for his "integral role" in protests that occured under the banner of "Operation Payback". We consider the guilty verdict a complete miscarriage of justice, the sentence incredibly unfair and in no way proportionate to the alleged crime. The absurdity of this sham of a trial should be an embarrasment to the UK, its system of justice and to the entire population.

The prosecution is clearly comprised of delusional and arrogant bureaucrats who care more for advancing their own careers than actual justice.

This utter ignorance and pervasive stupidity inherent in the Crown Courts is evident in Judge Peter Testar's remark that Nerdo was nabbed because of "clever" police-work. We know the truth-- leaning on a snitch is no more "clever" than a piano smashing against the pavement is "graceful." Fennic-- the snitch-- of course, gets off without serving a filthy second of jail time-- even though the snitch admitted to owning an IRC botnet. Last we checked, that IS an actual crime.

Their claims of millions in damages are ludicrous and absurd. PayPal itself has repeatedly and publicly admitted to no downtime or loss of service Even the goverments own experts admit that a Denial of Service attack causes no damage. We feel the jury was intentionally misled in regards to the actual facts of IRC in general. or the prosecutions own knowledge of it is so lacking that they are not fit to prosecute a case of this type. For this reason alone, we strongly believe that the trial was improper. A new trial should be ordered and qualified prosecutors must be assigned. Jury instructions were also inadequate. How does one instruct a jury what is admissible or important when the jurist himself does not understand the subject? These reasons should at minimum be cause for a steep reduction in this sentence to at least the level of similar or even much more horrific crimes

Claiming that Nerdo, or anyone for that matter can hold some sort of seniority within Anonymous is quite curious to say the least. How does one prove that a nickname has only ever been used by one person? Further more how do you validate this seniority in a headless organization? If a channel operator tells an IRC channel that they are a giraffe, does this mean every user in that channel must believe this? Quite the opposite. Having power in an IRC channel does not give you control over people. You cannot "decide" what these people will do.

You preach to us about justice, but we know that Nicholas Beaumont-Dark-- the son of a Conservative MP who trafficked in such depraved and disgusting child pornography that it even makes 4chan /b/arf-- was spared jail time even though he admitted to sixteen separate incidents of making and DISTRIBUTING this vile material. He is not in jail at this moment because of his "obvious remorse". A known, admitted pedophile ducks jail because he cries crocodile tears and says "he's sorry," but a man dedicated to the cause of fighting government corruption must serve eighteen months in a high-security prison. If this is your concept of "justice," we vomit upon it.

Freedom is our right. Anonymity is an extension of that basic human right. Calling attention to injustice is paramount in maintaining that freedom so many have fought to obtain for us all. We understand that law enforcement personnel want to have the easiest jobs in the world where computers and surveillance cameras track everyone's movements and statisticians reduce us to behavioral algorithms so they can define us as criminals It is not true freedom if it requires us to fatten the stomachs and wallets of the 1% who see the citizenry as a mass of potential criminals. People who object to being turned into chattel are not arrogant, impudent or churlish-- their "youthful idealism" is sorely lacking in a world bereft of principles and where the concept of "morality" has been reduced to "do not embarrass the State."

Nerdo was crucified because the government needed to do something to show the public that they were still in control, that they could stop this online monster known as Anonymous. We know that this is not the case. Governments around the world are failing their citizens in various ways including the basic right of a fair trial by ones peers. They fail to protect their citizens from the real criminals: themselves. It is you who have forced us to protect ourselves from the real danger to freedom. If you need to put a face to those criminals, look into a mirror.

Signed

The AnonOps Staff
info@anonops.com

Freedom for Nerdo. Freedom for the PayPal 14. Freedom for all those wrongly persecuted by their governments.
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Yesterday, Twitter released its second semi-annual transparency report, which details the numbers behind every user data demand, censorship order and copyright takedown request that the micro-blogging site received in the second half of 2012.

As with Google’s transparency report last week, there was a clear increase in government demands for user data, with the United States leading the way by far. Censorship requests from around the world also increased. In addition, the report shed valuable light on the copyright takedown procedure that also often results in undue censorship.

With their respective reports, Twitter and Google are leaders in a positive new trend of sharing information that sheds new light on just how government surveillance and censorship works. It should be a model for other companies, including Facebook, Skype, and cell phone carriers.

Let’s take a deeper look at the information Twitter provided:
https://transparency.twitter.com/
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RavenXV twitterde op vrijdag 01-02-2013 om 07:57:45 http://www.ussc.gov/ is under "construction" aka: They have to rebuild their server. #OpLastResort #Anonymous #AntiSec #Lulz. reageer retweet
Whehehe :')
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By now, anyone who watches television, reads a newspaper or surfs the Internet has heard of Anonymous, the hacktivist collective that declared war on oppression, child pornography, big government, and Internet censorship. Anonymous and their affiliates have taken part in highly publicized attacks on Paypal, USSC. Gov, the Westboro Baptist Church, the Church of Scientology, the Department of Justice, the Israeli Government, Strategic Forecasting, and many other prominent targets since the group was founded in 2003.

Describing Anonymous is complicated. The public knows them from their YouTube videos announcing their attacks, complete with a spokesperson wearing a Guy Fawkes mask, voicing their battle cry, “We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us.” The world hears about the latest Anonymous hacking adventure from the mass media, who hype every episode as if we were watching the doomsday scenario in the movie: WarGames.

Anyone can join Anonymous, simply by participating in the movement, and supporting the group’s principals. In reality, Anonymous are not hackers, they are activists who use their hacking skills as a tool of civil disobedience to fight against the system they oppose. In their worldview, they are fighting tyranny. The government, of course, views them simply as criminals and cyber-terrorists.

On January 25, 2013, a person or persons claiming to be Anonymous hacked USSC. Gov, the website of the United States Sentencing Commission. The attack, called Operation Last Resort, attracted a storm of media attention and supporters initially celebrated the event as a triumph over the Leviathan know as the Federal Government. The website was defaced in memory of Internet Activist Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide several days earlier; a list of demands was posted, along with a link to download an encrypted file claiming to contain information about prominent public figures that would “bring down the government and cause chaos.”

A week after Operation Last Resort, the file remained encrypted and no information was released. The government basically ignored the threats and Janet Napolitano continued to demand a crackdown on the so-called cyber terrorists.

Behind the scenes, people in the hacktivist movement were beginning to wonder what exactly was going on. Why would anyone go to the trouble of hacking an important government website, make serious demands cloaked in threats of retribution, and then drop the issue? People began to wonder who was really responsible for the attack on USSC. Gov and what was the true purpose of Operation Last Resort?

All hell broke loose when a group named Anonymous X-SecT began to ask these same questions publicly on their websites and Facebook pages. They also offered some possible answers. They wondered if Anonymous was really behind Operation Last Resort or if it was a false flag attack by an intelligence agency of the United Sates Government. Was Operation Last Resort intended to identify anyone who downloaded the data bomb and build a file to be used against them in a government crackdown?

Anonymous X-SecT also raised another frightening possibility. What if Operation Last Resort was actually the effort of a highly sophisticated criminal organization, intended to gather personal information and hijack users computers? Could Operation Last Resort have been the phishing expedition to end all phishing expeditions, designed to enrich powerful cyber criminals?

Instead of receiving a rational response that resulted in a productive dialog, several members of the hacktivist community decided to attack Anonymous X-SecT. They claimed X-SecT betrayed the movement and proceeded to hack their websites and Facebook pages. Obscenity laced messages were directed at X-SecT, along with a good deal of personal slander.

Clearly, the response from a vocal minority of the community was to try and shoot the messenger. Instead of addressing the issues X-SecT raised, and inspiring dedicated activists to work more effectively for change as Anonymous X-SecT had intended, a small group decided to impose a heckler’s veto on their own allies.

All of these events took place in full view of the public on the Internet, and eventually came to the attention of The Inquisitr’s Wolff Bachner, who wrote a detailed article about Operation Last Resort and the issues raised by Anonymous X-SecT.

After the article was published by The Inquisitr on Thursday, January 31, 2001, several reader comments were posted below the article that criticized Anonymous X-SecT, including one that contained a threat to take over X-SecT’s Facebook pages and groups. Co-incidentally, The Inquisitr received a tweet from Anonymous X-SecT, offering to sit down for an exclusive interview. The group said they wanted to clear the air and explain why they went public with their criticism of Operation Last Resort.

As a rule, Internet activists are not overly fond of the press, and they rarely grant interviews. The Inquisitr decided to accept the offer, and in the wee hours of the morning on Saturday, February 2, 2013, Wolff Bachner conducted a no-holds barred, one-on-one conversation with Xero Flux, the spokesperson of Anonymous X-SecT.

Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/(...)#qUeS21B1FhJDMfLH.99
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vavo12 twitterde op zondag 03-02-2013 om 14:14:18 Please Spam-block @opblitzkrieg now! They spread viruses and steal your private data. This is a #Anonymous action for #privacy! #fascism reageer retweet
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#OpLastResort : Anonymous Hackers releases 4000 bankers data from Federal Reserve computers

Anonymous hackers have published login, private information and cell phone numbers of over 4000 bankers data from Federal Reserve computers, in the name of its new Operation Last Resort (#OpLastResort) campaign, demanding U.S. computer crime law reform. The information appears to belong to presidents, vice presidents, managing officers, CEOs, SVPs, and others.

Hackers published the data on Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center (ACJIC) website after hacking it. The page extension URL is titled, "oops-we-did-it-again." ZDNet said,"Anonymous stated in its first Operation Last Resort defacement last friday (ussc.gov) it had infiltrated multiple federal websites over a period of time."
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