Nog steeds lui, linkdumper. Maak er dan een artikel van.quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 01:25 schreef David1979 het volgende:
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Liever lui dan moe, maar vooruit:
http://lulzsecexposed.blogspot.com/search/label/Lulzsec
Dat zei Aaron Barr ook tegen z'n moeder.quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 01:30 schreef David1979 het volgende:
ja dat zei ik toch, liever lui...
kwestie van tijd
We zullen zien.quote:
Email, passwords, usernames, etc.quote:Connexion's First Hack
Dear Internetz,
My name is Connexion. I have hacked your website, http://www.pchardware.ro because it needed
to have a checkup with the SecDoctor. I have found many errors with your website and agree to tell
them to you via twitter, @Connexion_Lulz. I also want everyone reading this to note that it was me
who hacked them, and not some random person who copied everything and said it was theirs. I want you
to know that a simple MySQli should be prevented.
*NOTE* If you are wondering this is the 1st website that I have hacked. */NOTE*
Yes, I do look up to @LulzSec and @LulzRaft and hope that someday I can say that I am part of their
group taking down the internet one crappy security at a time. To prove that I hacked your website,
I provided a table below of all the usernames, emails and hashed passwords. To decrypt the passwords
go to http://passcracking.com and decrypt it. Some passwords can't be decrypted at the moment and that's
all good (Get Cain & Abel for that). Now, I have taken the liberty to put aside all interessing users to the
right. One has a .gov email so maybe governement :S and also there are the MD5 Hash Passwords too. So you can
tell that they switched from MD5 to whatever they use now. Also there is adultwomenmasturbating@google.com
which makes me LULZ all the time.
*ALSO NOTE* That most people use the same password for everything so check facebook and send SS! */ALSO NOTE*
So that is all I have to say at the moment. Please enjoy and definently talk to me on Twitter.
Regards,
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*ALSO ALSO NOTE* That these are not all of the users. They have 9257 users and i just don't want to take that long editing it. */ALSO ALSO NOTE*
=====================User Data=====================
quote:Why arresting lulzsec won’t change anything
Federal law enforcement agencies from around the world have been working to arrest members of the group known as lulzsec. Love them or hate them lulzsec has changed how the public views hackers and hacking. It has brought more attention to the cyber world and the cultures that develop there, and they have changed how some hackers operate Instead of quietly hacking smaller websites or targets of personal interest, they hack or attempt to hack government targets and post about it on social network and public chat rooms. Lulzsec declared war on the US Government and others like them have answered the call to arms. By doing this lulzsec has ensured that even if they themselves are caught their cause will live on without them, in fact if caught this would only likely motivate their followers further.
These “daughter groups” seem based on their region , on twitter I have seen “lulzsec” based groups for brazil and there have been reports of graffiti tags showing the word “antisec” and lulzsec’s mascot image in San Diego, I do not know how many other groups such as this are out there, but considering lulzsec’s over 200,000 twitter followers the number could be significant. Considering law enforcement’s history with dealing with cell based groups if they seriously want to stop the antisec movement they are going to need a different approach than the one they are currently taking, fighting them directly is only going to expand the antisec movement and fuel its anger.
Right now lulzsec and its allies have the advantage because their operation is popular and costs very little to operate but does a significant amount of damage, while Government forces cost significant amounts of money to train and operate and do very little damage. Considering how slow that governments are to adopt change, even when it directly benefits them lulzsec and its allies will be at this for quite some time.
If the governments were truly serious about stopping this threat they would work to defuse the anger and outright hate people feel toward the government these days, they would take steps to show people that they are not the bad guys and stop taking such a hard approach. They would pay more attention to public perceptions and address the issues that people have in a honest and transparent manner, being answerable to the public when questions are asked. For example there may be a perfectly rational explaination as to why the FBI took servers that didn’t seem to have anything to do with lulzsec from DigitalOne, but the people will never know why because they won’t comment, and when they do people feel like what they are told does not really explain anything, so without answers from official sources right away, people will just draw logical conclusions based on the available evidence , and said evidence makes it look like the FBI has no idea what it is doing and they have good reason to believe that.
As of late the governments actions in public have been disastrous and it has gotten to the point where people feel compelled to act to stop it. People feel like their rights are being stripped away and that they have no control over their own private lives. They are afraid. So when someone comes along and is not afraid, and not only not afraid but willing and able to act against the target of their fears, they rally around them and support them, feeling less afraid to act themselves, and after enough time they lose all fear of any legal repercussions because they believe they are morally right. This is the point we are at right now, they have motivated and emboldened people that the government has alienated and ignored. Stopping lulzsec won’t stop antisec, in fact it will likely do the opposite. The game has been changed, and right now the only winning move is not to play.
quote:Web censorship moves West
While few may object to blocking access to child pornography, online restrictions set dangerous precedent.
For a long time, the dominant conversation around internet censorship has focused on two of the practice's giants: Iran and China.
Arguably owners of the most sophisticated filtering methods, the criticism levied against these two countries has been deserved. And yet, the focus on them has largely been at the exclusion of other countries that also censor the web to varying degrees - including an increasing number of democracies.
In recent weeks, Turkey, Tunisia, and Australia have all made headlines for their various plans to introduce new filtering schemes. Though each country's plan differs, they all have similar focus: curbing access to obscene content.
But while blocking obscenity may reflect the will of the people, such filters nonetheless have implications for freedom of expression.
Australian ISPs 'aim to curb child sexual abuse'
In Australia, after several failed attempts by the government to introduce a mandatory filtering scheme, several Australian ISPs have taken matters into their own hands, blocking access to a list of 500 sites.
The ISPs will base their blacklists on a list maintained by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), as well as - according to News.com.au - "child abuse URLs that are provided by reputable international organisations".
In 2009, a copy of the ACMA's blacklist was published by WikiLeaks, and was found to include the website of a Queensland-based dentist, a handful of Christian sites, and some YouTube videos - as well as adult sites deemed to be legal in Australia.
Such errors raise questions amongst free expression advocates about the lack of transparency in the process of determining which sites will be banned. There is also concern that there appears to be no appeals process by which to challenge sites banned by the ISPs.
Tunisia blocked pornography by court order
For years, Tunisia stood along with China and Iran as one of the world's most strict online censors. Following the January 2011 popular revolt, however, internet filtering became obsolete for a time.
Shortly thereafter, a military tribunal moved to block a handful of sites, including all individual Facebook profiles or pages.
The latest measure to block sites in Tunisia comes after a group of conservative lawyers filed a legal case to "impose the blocking of pornographic content". The Tunisian Internet Agency at first refused to implement the order and sought a stay of the ruling, but on June 13, the motion was denied and the Agency was forced to comply with the order.
The decision was met with derision by many Tunisians, some of whom protested on the grounds of personal freedom or concern that filtering any type of content would open the doors to further censorship; while others felt that the debate distracted from more important issues in the fledgling democracy. Still, some others were in support of the ban.
Turkey's four-pronged approach
Turkey's proposed filtering scheme has raised ire across the country, with citizens marching in the streets against censorship.
Though the scheme is meant to offer four opt-in layers of filtering - from "standard" to "children" - Turkish citizens realise they have plenty to lose. After all, the government has blocked YouTube and WordPress, among various other sites, for containing content deemed insulting to "Turkishness".
Meanwhile, Turkey's Law on the Internet #5651 allows any party to petition a court to block content for a range of reasons - including alleged defamation. Some Turkish analysts believe that the law is easily abused.
Furthermore, a 2009 report from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe highlighted that 80 per cent of Turkey's banned sites had been blocked at the behest of administrative decisions, rather than court rulings.
Though the new system's "standard" option will come without new filtering, there is no word as to whether already-blocked sites will remain banned.
Filtering is futile
While filtering - when conducted in the home or other private space - can be a good thing, such as preventing children from inadvertently accessing obscene or other undesirable content, government-level filtering does more harm than good.
Not only is it probable - and quite common - for "benign" sites to get caught up in content filters, blocking a certain type of content does not necessarily mean that such content ceases to exist; and in the case of child pornography, blocking may simply force such content "underground", to peer to peer and other private networks where perpetrators are more difficult to catch.
Filtering at the government or ISP level is costly, yet can be easily circumvented with minimal tech savvy, using widely available proxy tools.
Most problematically, setting a precedent of blocking websites simply makes it that much easier for a government or ISP to extend filtering as they wish.
While few might object to blocking child pornography, what happens when the filters go after politically sensitive content? Will anyone object then?
quote:2011-06-25 WikiLeaks Notes: Latest News on #Cablegate Releases, #WikiLeaks & More
This is a "WikiLeaks News Update," constantly updated throughout each day. The blog tracks stories that are obviously related to WikiLeaks but also follows stories related to freedom of information, transparency, cybersecurity, freedom of expression, and sometimes the national security establishment of the United States because each issue/topic helps one further understand WikiLeaks and vice versa. All the times are GMT.
Daar zit wat in natuurlijk, maar doet me een beetje denken aan die andere 'cell based' groep waar ze op dit moment tegen vechten en waarvan ze recent de leider hebben doodgeschoten.quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 10:49 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
Lulzsec declared war on the US Government and others like them have answered the call to arms. By doing this lulzsec has ensured that even if they themselves are caught their cause will live on without them, in fact if caught this would only likely motivate their followers further.
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Considering law enforcement’s history with dealing with cell based groups if they seriously want to stop the antisec movement they are going to need a different approach than the one they are currently taking, fighting them directly is only going to expand the antisec movement and fuel its anger.
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If the governments were truly serious about stopping this threat they would work to defuse the anger and outright hate people feel toward the government these days, they would take steps to show people that they are not the bad guys and stop taking such a hard approach
Het is gebruikelijke propaganda om de weerstand tegen een regime (US, Ghaddafi) aan te grijpen als excuus om nog harder te onderdrukken.quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 11:16 schreef David1979 het volgende:
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Daar zit wat in natuurlijk, maar doet me een beetje denken aan die andere 'cell based' groep waar ze op dit moment tegen vechten en waarvan ze recent de leider hebben doodgeschoten.
Waar ze ook van weten dat die leider weer gewoon wordt opgevolgd en al is opgevolgd. Maar ze passen ze hun beleid niet aan, sterker, ze gooien er nog een schepje bovenop.
Inderdaad, daarom geloof ik ook niet echt in de theorie van de artikel schrijver, hoewel hij zeker een punt heeft.quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 11:28 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
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Het is gebruikelijke propaganda om de weerstand tegen een regime (US, Ghaddafi) aan te grijpen als excuus om nog harder te onderdrukken.
there is morequote:Lulzsec & The Jester Expose each other, Long Live Anonymous ! : The Hacker News ~
Lulz war ! Today Hacking group "Lulzsec" completed their 50th day and also announce the retirement of Lulz boat. What are the Reasons behind this ? Lulz Security's rise to prominence has been extraordinarily fast.The hacking group first emerged in May and in the past few weeks has attacked the websites of some of the world's leading corporations and governments. The group specialises in locating websites with poor security and then stealing information from them and posting it online via Twitter account, well They have 278,429 Followers]in 50days.
To understand who/what lulzsec is, you need to understand where they came from. Everything originates from the chan (4chan/711chan/etc.) culture. It's a culture built around the anonymity of the internet. If your anonymous no one can find you. No one can hurt you, so your invincable.
According to Anonymous "The problem with Lulzsec is that they lack the skills to keep it going. As such after SONY they couldn't get into anything. So they switched their focus to just releasing random crap that didn't mean anything. Then they started running out of things they could hack. So they put out requests for people to join them. That got them a few hits, and now they've switched their gears again to be ANTI-SEC".
Sabu (Leader of Lulzsec) and Topiary are the only two people updating the twitter and releasing stuff. The gn0sis kids are gone in hiding somewhere. So the team include :
Sabu, Topiary , Kayla , gn0sis , Uncommon, EEKDACAT.
LULZSEC skills : We have seen that Lulzsec mostly hack random targets which are vulnerable and easily available on net via google Dorks. Now just check the Defacement section of "The hacker news" , you will get so much talented hackers of world, Then why these guys not having millions of followers ? Why these Indian, Pakistani and Albanian hackers don't get attention of Big media ? Its all because their aim was not to get Fame, they are testing their own skills and Learning from real world or whatever the other Reasons of hacks. Even PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) & Writerspace Hacked Again by Warv0x (AKA Kaihoe) . According to Warv0x (AKA Kaihoe) "This wasn't done for fame or fun,just proving LulzSec aren't as goodas they think they are. I haven't rooted the box or been up to crack the hashes, I'm just proving that most of their attacks are very lame and basic (i'm pretty sure and automated) SQL injections and further privilege escalation, which is just matter of time." He also said "Support for WebNinjas & Jester, good job at exposing them.Sad to mention, but I really agree with th3j35t3r & WebNinjas - LulzSec are just a bunch of script kiddies..."
klik voor meer.quote:“Anonymous Anti-fascists” Hack Several White Supremacist Websites Including newp.org
Stuff like this just puts a smile on my face. It has comes to my attention that www.newp.org, the website for the “North East White Pride” organization, as well as other sites belonging to them have been hacked. Here is part of what the hackers, describing themselves as “Anonymous Antifascists”, defaced newp.org with:
The hackers defaced the websites with a statement. They also released home addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, usernames and passwords and email correspondences of the administrator of the site, Robert O’Donovan. Here is the statement from the antifascists in full:
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FOR A WORLD WITHOUT BORDERS, PRISONS, AND RACIST HATRED – SMASH WHITE SUPREMACY!
We are Anonymous. We are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us.
#opblitzkrieg #anonops #lulzsec #operationpayback #totaldestroythursday
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Anonymous Anti-Fascist Hackers Deface White Supremacist Websites, Drop Dox
A Mob of Anonymous Anti-fascist hooligans hacked into several white supremacist
websites belonging to North East White Pride(newp.org), Local 1488 Store
(local1488.com), Racist-Jokes.com, and more, defacing with anti-racist messages
and leaking private information. We’re dropping usernames, passwords, home
addresses and phone numbers of over 1000 active nazis in the US. We also spammed
35,000+ nazi emails with this message to make them sleep a little less easy at
night. We did this to expose and disrupt the racist scum who associate with
their white supremacist group and purchased items from their online Nazi store.
Just two weeks ago the webmaster Rob O’Donovan and his racist organization North
East White Pride attempted to hold a white supremacist gathering in the
Worchester Public Library but instead were greeted with a dozen antifa who burst
into their meeting black-clad-bandana’d-out and beat the nazis down with chairs
and u-locks. A week later, they obviously didn’t get the hint to cut the nazi
shit, so we had to own them hardstyle when a week later they attempted to hold
an anti-immigrant “Close The Border” rally.
Detailed private information about Rob was leaked including confidential emails,
online store transactions, phone and address information for him as well as the
thousands of nazis who purchased items from his store local1488.com. The leaked
emails revealed Rob was working with Detective Andrew Creed from the Boston
Police Intelligence Unit who regularly “made sure that your group was able to
get their message out in a safe manner” against “problems with ‘antis’ showing
up”. Rob also runs Tea Party websites regularly bringing other nazis to Tea
Party rallies further demonstrating the connections between “mainstreamized”
racists in the Tea Party and violent neo-nazi extremists.
We believe in militant direct action to smash white supremacy, expose them to
their communities, confront them at their jobs and homes, and disrupt their
organization’s ability to conduct meetings/rallies, distribute their hateful
propaganda, and communicate on the internet. Those who want us in the gas
chambers, who seek to take away our freedoms, deserve it not for themselves.
Just as we smash organized white supremacists, we also smash white-hat corporate
“hacker” sellouts who work for the government, military, law enforcement, and
the corporate security industry. You need us, but we don’t need you. Fuck the
FBI, Fuck NATO, and Fuck Ingragard. Props to real OG hackers who still break
into and destroy the systems of our enemies: lulzsec, anti-sec, hackbloc, zfo,
el8, h0no, project mayhem, phc, phrack, fox, #school4lulz and countless more.
The defaced websites are:
freedomhost.info, newp.org, local1488.com, patriotpages.us, teapartyflags.us,
darklordshop.com, racist-jokes.com, iussa.org, ascribewriting.com,
listen-n-post.com
The server formerly hosted the websites:
blackserialkillers.org, rockinghampatriots.info, ohiowhitepride.com,
boycotttheboycott.info, aryanvolkofmidgard.com, thefoundersplan.org”
While I’m sure more will come to light after all the leaked emails have been perused, one email from Detective Andrew Creed of the Boston Police Intelligence Unit to O’Donovan. In the email Creed seeks O’Donovan’s cooperation and offers his help to make sure the “antis” don’t cause a problem at NEWP’s event. The email:
Zichzelf opgeheven, las ik vandaag:quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 18:35 schreef PiRANiA het volgende:
http://pastebin.com/iVujX4TR
Hoppa, lulzsec leden ontmaskerd.
Ze zijn zelf gestopt ja. Alleen hun privéinfo hebben ze waarschijnlijk niet zelf opgegeven.quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 18:38 schreef Disana het volgende:
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Zichzelf opgeheven, las ik vandaag:
http://gawker.com/5815589(...)ia+hyped-terror-ends
Alweer? Ze zijn nu al 3 x geDOXed, komen al die gegevens overeen?quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 18:35 schreef PiRANiA het volgende:
http://pastebin.com/iVujX4TR
Hoppa, lulzsec leden ontmaskerd.
Geen idee.quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 18:40 schreef Papierversnipperaar het volgende:
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Alweer? Ze zijn nu al 3 x geDOXed, komen al die gegevens overeen?
Zie de paste op pastebin, daar staat e.e.a. vrij dudielijk in.quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 18:46 schreef Yuri_Boyka het volgende:
Hoe komen die mensen aan al hun gegevens?
Heb het door gelezen maar zou je misschien kort kunnen zeggen hoe?quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 18:46 schreef PiRANiA het volgende:
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Zie de paste op pastebin, daar staat e.e.a. vrij dudielijk in.
IRC in de gaten houden en wachten tot ze wat persoonlijks zeggen. Die joepie91 (zit ook op FOK!) gooide zijn persoonlijke domein bijvoorbeeld online.quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 18:47 schreef Yuri_Boyka het volgende:
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Heb het door gelezen maar zou je misschien kort kunnen zeggen hoe?
Maar het zou heel goed kunnen dat joepie geen OPs doet, dus daar heb je niks aan.quote:Op zondag 26 juni 2011 18:49 schreef PiRANiA het volgende:
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IRC in de gaten houden en wachten tot ze wat persoonlijks zeggen. Die joepie91 (zit ook op FOK!) gooide zijn persoonlijke domein bijvoorbeeld online.
quote:"ThePiratebay deletes 50 Days Of Lulz"
By BSOD
2011-06-26
Thepiratebay just deleted the lulzsec torrent "50 days of lulz" , reason theres some virus in it. Thepiratebay does not allow files that are mislabeled, or contain virus/trojan's, or child pornography. Being as how this torrent was extremely popular, it may have infected 100's of thousands of people already. Lulzsec's account on thepiratebay was not banned so they are cleared to upload the same torrent again without the alleged "trojan".
source: moderator.
additional information:
http://tlan3y.tumblr.com/post/6938716877/
http://activepolitic.com:82/Outside_News/6057.html
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