quote:http://pastebin.com/dE1bX4uN
birmingham SSN list: http://pastebin.com/T4M2xtGz
boston police password list: http://pastebin.com/HkxFzncy
full 550MB torrent coming soon!
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SPECIAL #OCCUPYWALLSTREET EDITION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#ANTISEC SOLIDARITY WITH OCCUPATION MOVEMENT & ANTI-POLICE BRUTALITY PROTESTERS
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# INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHIEFS OF POLICE HACKED DURING 2011 CONFERENCE #
# ON OCTOBER 22ND INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY #
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# WHITE HATS, COP LOVERS, PLAYER HATERS AND MOVEMENT TRAITORS WATCH YOUR BACK! #
# WE ARE ANONYMOUS. WE DO NOT FORGIVE. WE DO NOT FORGET. EXPECT US! #
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The IACP thought they could hold their 2011 annual conference in Chicago
unfettered by the clutches of insurrection. They must not have known their
conference starts on the Day of Action Against Police Brutality. They must not
have known that all over the world people are in the streets demonstrating
discontent with capitalism and the state. They also had no idea that for the
past few months black hat hackers have been owning their websites and databases.
They should have expected us.
In solidarity with the Occupation Movement and the International Day of Action
Against Police Brutality, allied #anonymous and #antisec vessels took aim at the
corrupt bootboys of the 1%: the police. We hacked, defaced, and destroyed
several law enforcement targets, leaking over 600MB of private information
including internal documents, membership rosters, addresses, passwords, social
security numbers, and other confidential data. According to the IACP's
development documents, their systems cost several hundred thousand dollars. We
are pleased to destroy it all for free, leaking their private info and defacing
their websites in one swift blow.
quote:The Pirate Bay Adds Domain to Bypass Court Order
Showing how futile Internet censorship can be, The Pirate Bay has registered a new domain name to allow Belgian users to access the site and bypass a recent court order. For just a few dollars, The Pirate Bay should now be fully accessible in the future, and the site has already started redirecting Belgian users to their new home.
Yesterday the Antwerp Court of Appeal ordered the Belgian ISPs Belgacom and Telenet to initiate DNS blockades of 11 domains connected to The Pirate Bay within 14 days or face fines.
The local anti-piracy movement applauded the verdict, which they see as a landmark case that will open the doors for further censorship attempts. However, it is questionable that it will have much of an effect.
Earlier today we already reported how the usenet indexing site Newzbin2 updated its anti-censorship client to allow Belgians to keep their access to The Pirate Bay. And a few hours later The Pirate Bay team delivered an even easier solution.
“The Judge obviously has no idea what he’s dealing with, because the verdict of this expensive court battle can be easily undone,” The Pirate Bay team told TorrentFreak.
“Just a few minutes ago we registered a new domain that’s not listed in the order. We have already started pointing users from Belgium to the new address, so they know where to go when their ISPs implement the DNS blockade.”
The new domain name is “depiraatbaai.be,” the literal translation of The Pirate Bay in Dutch. The new domain is already pointing to The Pirate Bay’s servers and people accessing the standard domain from a Belgian IP-address will be redirected to the new home.
“We have to admit that Belgian domain names are not cheap, but we have to make a stand here,” The Pirate Bay team told us.
The above is a clear example that the people judging on these issues don’t have the slightest idea what they’re dealing with. This is supported by the fact that the actual court order only lists the www domains of The Pirate Bay and not the bare addresses (www.thepiratebay.org vs. thepiratebay.org).
The ‘error’ above was pointed out by Maarten Schenk and soon picked up by the mainstream media in Belgium. They point out that if the verdict is taken literally, the ISPs don’t have to block the domains without the www. A massive failure.
“Let’s hope the ISPs are brave enough to put this theory to the test,” The Pirate Bay team notes.
The take home message is, as always, that there are plenty of options for users and site admins to bypass these and other censorship attempts. Or as John Gilmore once said: “The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it.”
For the time being the number of Belgian visitors to The Pirate Bay is only going up.
quote:http://fffff.at/occupy-the-internet/
Are you a “webmaster”, admin, blog owner or someone with access to index.html files? Are you interested in taking part in the recent global wave of revolution from the comfort of your home computer? Occupy the Internet!
quote:Researchers ID Skype Users Who Also Use BitTorrent
Entertainment companies seeking to trace people who are illegally file sharing may be interested in new research that could identify file-sharers through their Skype accounts. A research team has figured out how to link online Skype users to their activity on peer-to-peer networks, a correlation that could represent a major threat to users' privacy.
quote:A Skype user's IP address can be figured out even without their knowledge due to a major privacy vulnerability, the researchers wrote. Skype was notified in May -- the same month that it was announced Microsoft had acquired the company -- but the issue has not been fixed.
quote:Online political hacker group hits Boston police websites
A politically motivated computer hacker group attacked and brought down dozens of police websites around the country and said it posted e-mail information about nearly 1,000 Boston police officers Friday, claiming it was working in support of the Occupy protest movement.
Anonymous, the group taking credit for the computer intrusions, said in a statement, “In solidarity with the Occupation Movement and the International Day of Action Against Police Brutality, [we] aim at the corrupt bootboys of the 1 percent: the police.”
Specifically, the group said it attacked multiple Boston police websites. Most notably, Anonymous claimed to have hacked the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association website and its web-based e-mail portal, posting the names, e-mail addresses, and passwords of Boston police officers on the Internet for all to see.
In the statement, Anonymous said it attacked BPD sites in response to “the unprovoked mass arrests and brutality experienced by those at Occupy Boston.”
“Let this be a warning to BPD and police everywhere: future acts of aggression against our movements will be met with a vengeance ... ,” the statement read.
Early on Oct. 11, Boston police moved in on some of the Occupy Boston protesters on the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway and arrested 141 demonstrators.
Late Friday night, Boston police acknowledged the cyber attack, saying in a statement: “It has come to the attention of the Boston Police Department that various websites used by members of the BPD -- including the website belonging to the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association -- have been hacked into and possibly compromised. In light of this information, the Boston Police Department is requiring all department personnel to secure their login information by resetting their passwords on the BPD network.”
The department recommended that police officers change their e-mail passwords and any other Internet, e-mail, and wireless device passwords.
A Boston police spokeswoman could not be reached for comment early this morning.
The group claimed that it “hacked, defaced, and destroyed several law enforcement targets, leaking over 600MB of private information including internal documents, membership rosters, addresses, passwords, Social Security numbers, and other confidential data.”
It claimed to take down at least 40 police-related websites.
The International Association of Chief of Police website was also targeted. The website was down and unreachable early this morning.
Anonymous also took aim at the website of Matrix Group International, which provides Internet services for government agencies. The Matrix website was down early this morning.
Anonymous also claimed to have hacked Birmingham/Jefferson County, Ala., police websites, releasing the names, addresses, and Social Security numbers of nearly 1,000 police officers.
Described as “e-Robin Hoods,” the Internet group Anonymous is known for its hacking skills and online activism.
In a video regarding the police clashes with occupiers on Wall Street, Anonymous said, “This event serves to remind us that we’re living in a police state with absolutely no respect for the right of the people to peacefully assemble and exercise their constitutional free speech. But we will not be scared away… This abuse of authority by the NYPD only serves to strengthen our resolve and reinforce our belief that corruption and injustice in America must be fought.”
“We are Anonymous,” said the masked, computerized voice. “We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us.”
quote:Anonymous hacktivists claim child porn takedown
Group may be doing more harm than good, critic warns
The internet hacktivist group Anonymous says it temporarily took down more than 40 child pornography sites on a hidden network and posted a list of more than 1,500 of the sites' usernames online.
Earlier in October, "Operation Darknet" used denial-of-service attacks to disable a server called Freedom Hosting that it identified as "the host of the largest collection of child pornography on the internet," Anonymous said in a statement posted on PasteBin, a text storage site used mainly by programmers.
A particularly large site called "Lolita City," that contained more than 100 gigabytes of child pornography, the group added. Denial-of-service attacks flood websites with traffic, making them unavailable. In this case, the Freedom Hosting sites were unavailable for 30 hours, Anonymous said.
The group then demanded that all child pornography be removed from the sites.
The sites, located on a hidden "darknet" on an anonymous network called Tor, refused and managed to restore their services, but Anonymous has been targeting them with other tools since then, the group said.
"We will continue to not only crash Freedom Hosting's server, but any other server we find to contain, promote, or support child pornography," it added in a statement.
The Tor network and a related site, I2P, were originally designed for and used by activists in countries with authoritarian governments, such as China and Iran.
'Unfortunately, a potentially benevolent resource has been corrupted by these sick and sadistic abominations of the world," Anonymous said in a statement posted on YouTube on Oct. 17.
Some internet users praised Anonymous's campaign as "awesome" and a "great job" in messages posted on YouTube, Twitter and other online forums.
Campaign may put more kids at risk: security blogger
However, the group also faces criticism for the attacks.
Graham Cluley, Vancouver-based senior technology consultant at internet security company Sophos, wrote on the company's Naked Security blog Monday that Anonymous's " intentions may have been good, but take-downs of illegal websites and sharing networks should be done by the authorities, not internet vigilantes."
He suggested that such "amateur" attacks could compromise investigations by police, preventing successful prosecutions.
"They may have inadvertently put more children at risk through their actions," he added.
He suggested that the right thing to do with online evidence of child abuse is to report it to "appropriate authorities."
He also suggested that people who use the child pornography sites were unlikely to use their own names as usernames, and releasing the names may therefore put innocent people at risk.
Anonymous is een idee, het idee dat je mensen informeert en dat er dan vanzelf iets gebeurd.quote:Op dinsdag 25 oktober 2011 15:48 schreef 3M1N3M het volgende:
Heeft Anonymous iets te maken met Illuminati?
quote:October 19, meeting, message from #freeanons:
Until a few months ago, Anonymous was doing some big operations with much importance but we also had lulz but some where reckless and got arrested. We are immensely proud, humbled to the core to be a part of the idea of anonymous, proud of what we can do and proud of our growing power and influence. We were and are still convinced that our action, methods were completely legal and cause no harm, despite the minimal economic damage that few companies we attacked claim.
These companies and states that protect them self have declared war against us, not because of the alleged damage, but mostly of the disgrace on there honour and the global conscience and awareness we helped to create. A hundred of our friends in several countries are now paying the unjust price of this unjust war. Their number is growing almost every day. This war will be long and we must win it.
The purpose of #freeanons is to anticipate the damage that this war will cause by creating an international solidarity structure. It is trough such a structure that we can organise and win our legal defence and show solidarity to our arrested friends…. WE can not, We must not abandon them, our motto is an anon = an anon.
Nix and horsefeet aka Nancy and David worked for months to offer us a legal and full transparent structure for the fund raising, “Freeanons Solidarity Inc.” is finally born, we celebrate this first victory with you tonight. See http://www.freeanons.org
Major causes attract great persons, a huge team joined us helping for all this operation needs; Website, flyers, posters, documentation, legal studies and fund raising
Every additional help is always welcome and needed!!
twitter:dherics twitterde op donderdag 27-10-2011 om 17:18:18RT @YourAnonNews Keep sending in links of police brutality, I need to get to them before google takes them down. #Anonymous #OWS #CabinCr3w reageer retweet
quote:Hacker leaks 90,000 passwords as a warning to 'naive' Swedes
Right-wing MP's Twitter account hijacked and popular portals and websites compromised in country's worst-ever online attack
Sweden has suffered its worst-ever data leak after an anonymous hacker hijacked the Twitter account of a prominent MP and released details of more than 90,000 private email accounts.
The hacker struck this week when he disclosed the passwords and email details of several Swedish political journalists. He tweeted them from the account of William Petzäll, a controversial 23-year-old far-right MP.
Petzäll denied having anything to do with the leak.
He pointed out that he has been receiving treatment for drug and alcohol addiction at a clinic in Sweden, after resigning last month from the anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats party.
The scandal deepened when it emerged the hacker had also raided the popular Swedish blog portal, Bloggtoppen.se.
He appears to have broken in several months ago – making off with more than 90,000 passwords and usernames.
These have also now been leaked, making it easy to hack the accounts of well-known politicians, editors and celebrities. The Aftonbladet newspaper also reported that another 57 websites have been compromised, potentially releasing the login details of up to 200,000 people.
The hacker's identity remains unknown. His online name is: sc3a5j.
In an interview with Expressen newspaper, he said he had masterminded the biggest internet breach in Sweden's history to remind people to change their passwords more often.
He said: "I dumped this information to let people know that they handle their information wrongly.
"Many web pages are not up to scratch. And consumers need to know they should never use the same [passwords] for different services on the web.
"This is how we got into Twitter accounts as well."
Expressen journalist Micke Ölander said on Thursday the affair wasn't an example of political skulduggery but was merely a wake-up call not to use the same password for all accounts.
"It's a story about the possible naivety of Swedish internet users who log into their bank account and the New York Times web pages using the same password," he said.
quote:Wanted: Oakland cop who injured Iraq War veteran - Anonymous offers bounty
$1,000 USD, this is the price to be paid - no questions asked - for the name of the Oakland Police officer who critically wounded an Iraq War veteran. The cash reward comes as the veteran, 24 year-old Scott Olsen, remains listed as in serious, but stable condition.
quote:Anonymous Response to the threat by the NYPD
Dear the members of the NYPD
We are Anonymous, we have recently read a statement that was released by an official in your department. We are quite amused, we are so amused we have decided to release this statement. We understand your loyalty to your partners of the New York Police Department, what we do NOT understand is your irresponsible propaganda that is being released by your partners. Every one of the demonstrators has been very peaceful, a few curse words and a few name calling rants is NOT violence nor is it considered a threat. What IS a threat is being told to disperse from an area or face consequences as severe as being admitted into Bellevue Hospital for psych evaluation, that IS a threat, not only is that a threat but it is a form of terrorism. How you ask? let me explain, locking someone up in a mental institution for practicing their right to assemble and their right to freedom of speech is a form of psychological terror. You have put countless amount of OUR brothers and sisters in the hospital and in lockup, sometimes blinded by pepper spray that YOUR partners in the WHITE shirts have used very irresponsibly.
WE the people have a RIGHT to defend ourselves, WE the people have a right to FREE speech, WE the people have a right to ASSEMBLE, and you have shown nothing but disregard for the constitution you were sworn into to protect. So now we will conclude this letter with a fair warning, IF ANY of our brothers and sisters are hurt in any way, WE will file complaints with the GRAND JURY against your partners that your protect in the WHITE shirts. Remember while you do not know who we are, we DO know who you are, and we have lots of PROOF of the terror that your partners are trying to unleash amongst peaceful assembling Americans who are in their right to do what they are currently doing. DO NOT threaten the safety of the people, and do not harm any of our brothers and sisters and believe your actions will not be seen nor addressed, and always remember, you are here to protect US.
We are Anonymous
We are Legion
We are the 99%
We do not forgive
We do not forget
Expect Us!
twitter:Op_ESR twitterde op vrijdag 28-10-2011 om 18:36:59#SFSD ESU Officer #Bergstresser = Officer Who Injured #ScottOlson ~ #OpESR #A99 #AntiSec #ProSec #InfoSec #OWS reageer retweet
quote:Anonymous Hackers Retaliate Against Oakland PD
The prolific and shadowy Anonymous hacking group has launched a full-scale online attack against the Oakland Police Department in retaliation for an instance of violence this week that has the city in an uproar.
The multi-pronged hacktivism campaign, called "OpUprise," is Anonymous' response to what is sees as the police department's gross mishandling of the Occupy Oakland protestors, in particular the incident surrounding Scott Olsen.
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