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quote:Anonymous started their #CISPABlackout with some websites which started to support Anonymous against CISPA and keep their website down but the Latest news came which will really a shocking one the US COPYRIGHT WEBSITE http://www.copyright.gov/ is down really a BAD NEWS for U.S who passed the CISPA.
From many days Anonymous is collecting their members to take down their websites on 22/04/2013 (TODAY) some of them with Anonymous but some of them refused, Anonymous also appealed to high profile websites like Google, facebook and many others which is popular on the Internet but no one knows that Anonymous going to give a hard Cyber-attack to US by defacing http://www.copyright.gov/.
Below is the Screenshot of http://www.copyright.gov/ which is taken by Anonymous Hackers themselves but seems US personally taken down the site because it is taking too long to respond.
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quote:Eén van de elementen, zo meldt nieuwssite The Huffington Post, is dat werkgevers de socialemediawachtwoorden van hun werknemers kunnen opeisen. De Democraten wilden dat afzwakken met een amendement, om de privacy van de burgers te beschermen en om te verhinderen dat werkgevers zich zouden voordoen als hun werknemer op socialemediaplatformen.
quote:Anonymous A Call For A Global Day Of Resistance
Greetings World –
We are Anonymous. We hereby call forth this May 1st a Global Day Of Resistance. We call upon every person in the world, every city or town, every country; Unite, rise up – and take back the public commons from the oppressors. March in your streets, occupy public space – be free and reclaim your world. And stay. Become part of a world-wide “Global Spring”. From Idle No More in Canada to the pro-democracy protesters in Bahrain, on May 1st let us shake the world and the very foundations of all power and authority.
Anonymous will use all the tools at our disposal to facilitate and encourage this Global Day of Awakening. We are tired of having activists around the world hunted, jailed – and abused. We are tired of watching our own fall. And so Anonymous will stand with our freedom loving comrades all over the world and in unity raise our fist to the sky and shout: We Are Not Afraid!
We Are Anonymous
We Are Everywhere
We Are Legion
We Do Not Forgive
We Do Not Forget
One week from today world, Expect Us
Anonymous May Day Website – www.MayDay.tk
Anonymous Global Website – www.AnonymousGlobal.tk
quote:Australian LulzSec hacker arrested
Australian police have arrested a "well-respected" IT security professional and self-proclaimed leader of an international hacking ring after he allegedly infiltrated a government website this month.
The 24-year-old man, from Point Clare on the NSW central coast, claims to be a leader of the international hacking group LulzSec.
LulzSec, an abbreviation of ''lulz'' (laughs) and security, was formed in 2011. The group has claimed responsibility for multiple high-profile cyber attacks, including against Sony, Rupert Murdoch's News International, the CIA and other government organisations. They are also associated with prominent international hacking group Anonymous.
The man, known online as Aush0k, is a "well-respected" IT professional who works at the Sydney branch of an international security IT company, where he had access to sensitive information from clients that included government agencies, police said.
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He used this information to gain access to and deface a government website from his computer, which has been seized by police. Police would not confirm details of the hack or the website, but said that it was not a federal government site.
"He took advantage of a commonly known exploit to access the [website], and then put a back door in so that he could gain further access to the website and also posted other things on that website", said Detective Superintendent Brad Marden, from the Australian Federal Police.
The man is not thought to have accessed personal private information stored on the site.
"We are not dealing with small petty crime here," said Commander Glen McEwen, manager of cyber crime operations at the AFP. "The potential for such access has huge ramifications for society.
"The potential for damage is immeasurable. This is not harmless fun. This is serious."
The man appears to have been working alone, police said, but has been involved with LulzSec for some time, and his multiple claims to be a figurehead of the group did not go unchallenged by other members of the online community.
Police said his arrest at work on Tuesday evening in Sydney was the first by the AFP of a LulzSec member.
In the United States last week, LulzSec hacker Cody Kretsinger, 25, pleaded guilty to a computer breach of Sony Pictures Entertainment and was sentenced to one year in prison and community service.
In April, British LulzSec hacker Ryan Ackroyd, 26, pleaded guilty to cyber attacks on Sony, Nintendo, News International and the Arizona State Police.
The AFP said they discovered the man's online activities less than two weeks ago, as part of investigations into cyber crime. He is allegedly known to international law enforcement agencies.
The man was released on bail on Tuesday evening and will face court in May on charges of unauthorised access and modification to restricted data.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/it-(...)w.html#ixzz2RMd6uHUl
quote:Web censorship: the net is closing in
Across the globe governments are monitoring and censoring access to the web. And if we're not careful millions more people could find the internet fractured, fragmented and controlled by the state
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quote:More than 250 marches have been organised around the world in response to Anonymous' call for action against genetically modified (GMO) crops. Their target: Monsanto, the multinational biotech corporation. Citing concerns over food safety, political favouritism, and environmental impacts, Anonymous and local activists are calling for a day of revolt against the GMO giant on May 25.
quote:March against Monsanto
This is a Call to Action for a
Non-Hierarchical Occupation of Monsanto Everywhere
Whether you like it or not, chances are Monsanto contaminated the food you ate today with chemicals and unlabeled GMOs. Monsanto controls much of the world's food supply at the expense of food democracy worldwide. This site is dedicated to empowering citizens of the world to take action against Monsanto & it's enablers like the FDA, USDA, EPA, GMA, BIO, and the processed food companies that use Monsanto's products.
twitter:ParttimeOccupy twitterde op zondag 28-04-2013 om 01:49:38#freecb3rob #anonymous support #agains Spamhaus http://t.co/ULX4XT8Tnv reageer retweet
quote:CISPA godfather claims Anonymous is after him
A co-author of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act says the hacktivist group Anonymous threatened him and others members of Congress on account of their support of CISPA.
The cybersecurity act known as CISPA overwhelmingly passed in the United States House of Representatives earlier this month only to ultimately once again stall in the Senate. Citing the same privacy concerns brought up by opponents outside of Washington, lawmakers in the Senate now say they are unlikely to consider the bill, suggesting that for the second time in as many years CISPA will fail to find its way out of Congress.
But even if those privacy woes indeed warranted a negative reaction from US senators, a co-author of CISPA suggests members of Anonymous had something to do with the defeat.
During a recent interview with Washington, DC-based The Hill, Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Maryland) said Anonymous hacktivists threatened members of Congress and encouraged anti-CISPA activists to attack supporters of the bill that he co-authored with Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Michigan).
"Anonymous was threatening us. Anonymous was telling [others] to shut down people who supported the bill and that kind of thing," Ruppersberger told the paper during an interview published over the weekend.
When CISPA was introduced by Rogers and Ruppersberger for the first time in 2011, public outcry over alleged privacy violations spurred a legion of opponents to protest on the Web and on the streets. Upon the bill’s reintroduction earlier this year, a similar call to arms was made for privacy advocates to stand up and fight against the argumentative cyber act.
CISPA was described by its authors as being able “to provide for the sharing of certain cyber threat intelligence and cyber threat information between the intelligence community and cybersecurity entities,” but its opponents have raised a number of questions about at what cost. Under CISPA, federal agencies — namely the US Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice — would intercept and monitor Internet traffic in order to analyze and deter any attempted cyberattacks. Critics have condemned it, however, saying it essentially allows online businesses to escape liability when letting Uncle Sam spy on Internet activity.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, one of the largest anti-CISPA groups, wrote of the bill, “It is written so broadly that it allows companies to hand over large swaths of personal information to the government with no judicial oversight — effectively creating a ‘cybersecurity’ loophole in all existing privacy laws.”
Citing the growing opposition this time around, Rep. Ruppersberger told the Hill recently that he purposely asked other members of Congress favoring his bill to stay silent on the issue until the last moment possible to avoid an alleged backlash: three days before the act went up for vote in the House, recalls the Hill, the number of co-sponsors of CISPA jumped from two to 36.
"I didn't want to put anybody who was going to support the bill ... to be subjected to those attacks in their districts, and calling and threatening and that type of thing, so we really decided to not get anybody on the bill right away and to educate people right to the end," Ruppersberger said.
What exactly Ruppersberger means by attacks isn’t exactly obvious, but the call-to-arms that occurred leading up to the recent House vote is virtually inescapable. As with last year, members of Anonymous — along with the EFF, American Civil Liberties Union and others — went quite public with their opposition to the bill as it was readied for a congressional vote.
Last Monday more than 200 websites went offline in protest of CISPA, and the website Reddit and Web browser Firefox both informed their users of the legislation with predominantly displayed messages.
On their part, one message circulated by Anonymous and viewed over 22,000 times appears void of any actual threat, and instead asks opponents to voice their opinion about the bill using a viral Internet campaign. “Anonymous has asked numerous companies to participate in an Internet blackout on Monday, April 22. But, regardless of what these companies choose to do, individuals like ourselves can still help spread awareness of this threat. Below is a link to an image that promotes the hashtag #StopCISPA on Twitter. Make it your profile image all day Monday. Leave it up as long as you want,” reads the post uploaded to PasteBin and attributed to Anonymous.
“Tweet to #CISPA Reps @Call_Me_Dutch and @RepMikeRogers and tell them you oppose their bill,” reads another highly-read posting. Yet another message, viewed more than 7,000 times in under a week, contained the publically available office phone numbers for every congressman that voted for CISPA, along with information on how to raise objections with members of the Senate.
Since the bills passed in the House, a number of Washington sources have suggested that the Senate will once again let the bill die. Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-West Virginia) said of CISPA that its "privacy protections are insufficient,” and the ACLU’s Michelle Richardson told US News & World Report that the bill was likely "too controversial” and “too expansive” to be considered by the Senate as is. Meanwhile, though, a report published by RT last week reveals that the federal government has already started to implement similar cybersecurity practices that put select parts of the Internet under the radar of the DHS.
quote:Barrett Brown Retains Top Lawyers For Legal Defense
May 1 Hearing
On May 1, 2013 Magistrate Judge Paul D. Stickney will determine “what, if anything should be done in utilizing [Barrett’s legal defense] funds towards the repayment of costs for Defendant’s court appointed representation.” Barrett’s supporters are delighted to announce that, after a long search, we have found a legal team that combines trial experience, tech-proficiency and a passion for justice. Attorneys Charles Swift and Ahmed Ghappour will be making an appearance in Barrett’s case this week.
We hope that the Court will turn over these funds to Barrett’s counsel of choice — per donors’ intent. The hearing will be held at 11:30AM at the Federal Courthouse, 1100 Commerce St., Dallas, TX 75242. If you are in Dallas, please come out and show your support.
About the Legal Team
Charles Swift is an attorney and former Navy officer, who retired in 2007 as a Lieutenant Commander in the Judge Advocate General’s Corps. While in the JAG Corps, he worked principally in the area of criminal defense, earning a reputation as a premier trial attorney. Most noteworthy is his quest for justice at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, concluding with the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld.
He has received numerous awards for his advocacy, including recognition as a Distinguished Alumnus at Seattle University School of Law, ACLU’s Roger Baldwin Medal for Distinguished Service, and was runner-up for Lawyer of the Year in 2005 as well as being named one of the 100 Most Influential Lawyers in 2006 by the National Law Journal. Following his military career, Charles was a visiting professor and head of the Humanitarian Law Clinic at Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia, before leaving to enter private practice in Seattle.
Ahmed Ghappour (@amadooooo) is a Clinical Instructor at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law. He also directs the National Security Defense Project, an access to justice initiative that raises constitutional challenges in national security and cyber security cases.
Before founding the NSDP, he worked with Charles Swift, and took numerous national security cases to trial. Prior to that, Ahmed was a Staff Attorney at Reprieve UK, where he represented Guantanamo detainees in their habeas corpus proceedings and challenged the US Extraordinary Renditions Program. He was also a senior legal advisor at a Cairo based human rights organization, where he worked on security sector reform, transparency and privacy, and international accountability litigation. Ahmed is also a computer engineer and hacked on high performance computers at SGI, Inc. before pursuing a career in the law.
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Het artikel gaat verder.quote:Several new developments in the Barrett Brown case suggest that the playing field between the cyber-activist/journalist and the government may be starting to even out—at least a bit. But the feds aren’t giving up anytime soon.
On April 28 it was announced that Brown—currently facing upwards of 100 years behind bars for a slew of felonies ostensibly unrelated to his work as a journalist—had retained new defense counsel, including heavyweights certain to draw more attention to his case than ever before.
Brown’s new team will consist of attorneys Ahmed Ghappour and Charles Swift.
Swift’s name should be familiar to legal junkies in the post 9/11-era. A former Lt. Commander in the US Navy’s Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps, he represented Salim Hamdan in his successful bid to gain Supreme Court recognition of habeas corpus rights for Guantanamo Bay detainees. Swift now focuses on national security and military litigation as a partner in his private practice.
For Brown, the change came not a moment too soon. As the target of what feels like an establishment pile-on, Brown will need the best defense money can buy—that is, if they’ll let him buy it.
On April 17, Magistrate Judge Paul Stickney had ordered the seizure of thousands of dollars in defense funds, solicited and held in an outside account with no connection to Brown. Although the funds were apparently listed in a still-sealed financial affidavit provided by Brown’s former court-appointed attorney, it remains unclear how the money could be legally seized.
However, in a hearing on May 1, Judge Stickney essentially reversed himself, denying the government’s motion to transfer the funds to the court for remuneration to Brown’s original public defender. Stickney then accepted that the cash reserves be used to retain Ghappour and Swift.
The prosecution had seemingly hoped to hobble Brown by depleting his war chest and therefore his ability to defend himself. With the new ruling however, which allows him to spend the money on counsel of his choice—one not overburdened by a public defender’s typically heavy caseload—the court has dealt the prosecution a serious setback.
quote:OpUSA: Anonymous Hackers Send Message to President Obama
Hacktivist collectives from all over the world are making preparations for OpUSA, a new campaign against the US government that will be launched on May 7, 2013.
One of the Anonymous-affiliated groups involved in OpUSA, N4m3le55 Cr3w (Nameless Crew), has published a statement for US President Barack Obama and US citizens.
“Anonymous will make sure that this May 7th will be a day to remember. On that day Anonymous will start phase one of operation USA. America you have committed multiple war crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and recently you have committed war crimes in your own country,” the hackers stated. [link]
“You have killed hundreds of innocent children and families with drones, guns, and now bombs. America you have hit thousands of people where it hurts them, now it is our time for our Lulz. For this you shall pay,” they added.
“Obama you have seen the over three billion dollars’ worth of damage we have done to Israel in operation Israel. It hasn't even been a few weeks and the Anonymous collective has gotten stronger since then. Therefore we will not tread lightly as you have not treaded lightly.”
The hacktivists reiterate that OpIsrael has been a major success, despite the fact that Israeli officials have downplayed the seriousness of the attacks launched on April 7.
The N4m3le55 Cr3w threatens that OpUSA aims at “wiping [the US government] off the cyber map” with the aid of doxes, DNS attacks, defacements, redirects, data leaks, and distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks.
The hackers have also provided their supporters with the necessary tools to achieve these goals. They’ve listed links to various DDOS tools, hacking applications, and resource forums.
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quote:Our News Editor Praveen Kashyap had some time with the Owner of AnonGhost Team and takes a short interview with AnonGhost Team; in the interview they answered the truth of #OpUSA and some important points about them also.
#OpUSA is the Hackers Operation, in which Hackers going to Launch Cyber Attacks on USA this 07/05/2013.
quote:Manila-Taipei cyberwar threatens to escalate as PHL group vows 'operation' | SciTech | GMA News Online
A cyberwar between pro-Philippine and pro-Taiwan hackers threatened to escalate Sunday after a hacker group claiming affiliation with the hacktivist collective Anonymous vowed to get back at pro-Taiwan counterparts for attacking the Commission on Elections' website.
The Anonymous #Philippine Cyber Army claimed Comelec's website www.comelec.gov.ph, which was still inaccessible Sunday afternoon, remained under cyber-attack by Taiwan.
"Comelec is still under cyber attack by Taiwan. It has dealt great damage and delay on our government website, most especially on about our activities for the coming May 13 elections," it said.
But the group also hinted at a retaliatory attack against those it claimed are attacking the Comelec website.
The Comelec's website had contained a tool that could help voters find their precincts on Election Day.
"Be ready your keyboard guys, the OP will be launched soon," it said, but did not elaborate.
On Saturday, several Philippine websites were apparent victims of a distributed denial-of-service attack. Hours later, several Taiwanese websites were attacked.
The attacks came in the wake of a row between the Philippines and Taiwan last Thursday. A 65-year-old Taiwanese fisherman was shot dead in the encounter in disputed waters.
Bron: www.gmanetwork.com
quote:Associated Press “Joins Anonymous”
INTERNET — News broke Friday that the government had wiretapped and extensively spied on the Associated Press for reporting on terrorist activities. This was quickly followed by a now-deleted tweet in support of the shadowy collective of hackers known as Anonymous.
A spokesperson for the AP refused to comment, leading some to speculate the tweet was the result of hackers from Anonymous. Others believe this was possibly a false flag attack from the CIA aimed at discrediting the AP.
quote:Hacker Group Anonymous Launches #OpPetrol to Target Global Oil Industry - US News and World Report
The oil and gas industry has found itself in the crosshairs of hacker activist group Anonymous, which recently announced plans to launch cyber attacks on countries involved in the global oil trade.
[READ: Why Our Energy Policy – and Fights – Are Outdated]
Dubbed Operation Petrol, the attacks are scheduled to take place June 20 according to The Hill and will focus on countries including the United States, Canada, Russia, China and Saudi Arabia.
"It has been a long time coming," the group said in a video posted on YouTube, singling out Saudi Arabia as having "betrayed Muslims" by trading oil in U.S. dollars.
The announcement by Anonymous comes as inquiries into potential oil price manipulation by companies such as BP, Shell and Statoil intensify. This week, investigators with the European Commission continued to delve into the trading activities of those companies after authorities raided their offices last week.
[READ: Facebook's Zuckerberg Takes Heat Over Keystone, Drilling Ads]
"Due to the recent negative press regarding alleged price fixing, it is assumed that BP, Royal Dutch Shell and the price-reporting agency Platts, will be at the top of the target list," U.K.-based cyber-security company CyByl told Platts.
The oil and gas sectors are no strangers to cyber attacks. Last December, Saudi Aramco – Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company – revealed it had been the victim of an August 2012 cyber attack that affected tens of thousands of the company's computers.
Bron: www.usnews.com
quote:Press release for #OpUmea
Greetings world, we are Anonymous, and we are outraged.
This week, three guys who raped a girl with a wine bottle until she got internal injuries, was acquitted by the Swedish court. However, these guys were not acquitted by Anonymous. We are therefore callling upon the Anonymous collective to help us carry through with this operation.
The following text is from an article about the case:
"The prosecution recounted how the woman attended a party in Umeå, northern Sweden, in October last year where she met three 19-year-old men. She was acquainted with one of them. The charges said the men had taken her to a bedroom, where one had asked for oral sex while another exited the room only to return with an empty wine bottle. The Aftonbladet newspaper reported that the teen held the bottle up and said "Why don't we use this", before the men pinned her down on the bed and pried her legs open before inserting the wine bottle into her vagina. The men reportedly ended their actions when the girl started bleeding. One of the men allegedly told her not to report the incident to the police, which she nonetheless did. "
Since Anonymous as a collective firmly believes in human rights, meaning that every person have the right to their own bodies, we will never accept these kind of sexual abuse. For too many years now, people have stood by and watched while similar things happens, but Anonymous will no longer stand by and watch - we will act. And we have therefore decided to launch this operation, called #OpUmea, in which we will keep fighting this case until justice prevails. However, true justice cannot be brought in this case, because this girl will have to live with the memories of being forced to sex and abused by a wine bottle, even though she said no. The least we can do, is to show the rapists and the swedish court that no means no.
What will we do?
- We will encourage the girl to appeal the verdict and support her in her choice of doing so.
- We will try to get the media's attention.
- We will show the world that even if the corrupt court accept these kind of sexual harassments, Anonymous DO NOT.
- We will expose the rapists by publishing there name in the dox that is embedded in this press release.
What can you do?
- Spread this press release.
- Contact your local newspaper with this story and ask them to write about it.
- Help Anonymous spread flyers about this case on the streets.
- Get involved in the debate about this online, and don't forget to use the hashtag #OpUmea when you tweet about it.
- That these three guys gets cleared by the court is a sign that is wrong with our society - so get involved in politics or a social movement that fights for human rights.
Our goal with this operation is to get the girl to appeal the verdict and to get the three rapists punished for their crimes. Please note that we want these guys to be punished legally through a verdict against them in the swedish court. This operation does not include or encourage any illegal activites. So please DO NOT DDoS any site, order pizza, or visit the guys' houses. Let's do this the honest way.
The verdict (swedish): https://jumpshare.com/v/J1uiC1C9rrKSPbxEfIsw <- This information was legally acquired according to Swedish law - "2 kap 12 §
Dox on the three rapists: http://pastebin.com/msg08hEJ
Article about the case (English): http://www.thelocal.se/47920/20130515/#.UZVBzsjm49U
Article about the case (Swedish) http://www.folkbladet.nu/369496/tre-killar-frias-fran-valtakt
Do you want more information about #OpUmea? Please write to us on twitter:
twitter.com/SweAnon
twitter.com/AnonNewsSwe
twitter.com/iRBAWS
IRC channel for Anonymous Sweden: irc.anonops.com #anonsweden
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion
We do not Forgive.
We do not Forget.
Expect us, always!
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quote:LulzSec gained international attention when they hacked the Sony website in 2011, taking down the company's PlayStation network for weeks and accessing millions of users' accounts. The action was estimated to have cost the company over $100m (£65m).
The hacking collective went on to wreak a trail of chaos across the web during their 50-day campaign - targeting organisations including the FBI and Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA).
In his first television interview, the Scottish teenager behind LulzSec's PR operation, Jake Davis, who on Wednesday was handed a 24 month sentence, talks to BBC Newsnight's Susan Watts about how he was increasingly drawn to life online.
quote:OpJustice4Kaitlyn Engaged
For Immediate Release -- #OpJustice4Kaitlyn
(Morgan Freeman Voice)
Greetings, Bigots. We are Operation Justice. The last operation our team conducted led to the case of Rehtaeh Parson's being re-opened and to an independent investigation into the actions of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. You may have read about us. Now we are in Florida and you should have expected us.
This letter is addressed to the Indian River County State Attorney's Office:
You are currently pursuing 2 felony charges against an 18 year old girl by the name of Kaitlyn Hunt. Kaitlyn was arrested on 2/16/2013 at 20:15, her case number 2013-00022169. She was a student at Sebastian River High School before they expelled her (you don't have to be a child to be a bully, you just have to have the emotional maturity of one--don't worry, we will get to them later).
While in the course of performing your duties we feel that you've lost perspective. Tsk, tsk. The truth is, Kaitlyn Hunt is a bright young girl who was involved in a consensual, same-sex relationship while both she and her partner were minors. She has a big future ahead of her and there are people, thousands of people in fact, that have no intention of allowing you to ruin it with your rotten selective enforcement.
Now, either we are to interpret your charges to mean that:
1) Indian River County is publicly taking a stance against all relationships that form between two consenting adolescents -- or
2) We're left to wonder if the intolerance of Kaitlyn's partner's parents (or maybe it was yours) is really what started this case against her.
The real question is, who in your office didn't have the balls or the intelligence to put an end to this ridiculousness?
Intolerance has been the curse of this country since it's inception. Frankly, we're sick of it. Specifically, we're sick of paying the salaries of people like you. Now most of you probably interviewed for your jobs and were appointed there, but one or two ranks above you is some asshole that every few years has to go door to door and beg people to remember his or her name on election day. There are quite a few organizations in this country that would prefer that our elected officials not hire bigots that hunt down and file erroneous charges against young women because of their sexual orientation. The fact is, the puritanism you practice doesn't have a place in this world any longer.
We hope you'll keep all of this in mind because the next petition we put 200,000 signatures on will have your name on it (maybe you Brian Workman), or your bosses name on it, and we will be calling for a resignation. That petition will be delivered by hundreds of men and women, holding signs and wearing masks, yelling into megaphones and getting all up in your business, right on your doorstep. We can afford to stand there for some time, because, LOL, there are a million more of us than there are of you.
We'll give you a few days to bask in your new found media attention and the public's disapproval of your performance. Don't worry, they'll call you.
Signed,
#OpJustice4Kaitlyn
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
The corrupt fear us.
The honest support us.
The heroic join us.
Expect Us.
Twitter: @OpJustice
Inquiries: opjustice@mail.ru (This week we're Russian. привет bitches!)
Other Press Stuffs:
Letter from Kaitlyn's Mom: https://www.facebook.com/(...)doc/192326077586085/
Letter from Kaitlyn's Dad: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FreeKate/doc/192333027585390/
Parents Petition: http://www.change.org/pet(...)ame-sex-relationship
Some articles:
Now.MSN: http://now.msn.com/kaitly(...)ver-gay-relationship
Think Progress: http://thinkprogress.org/(...)esbian-relationship/
Examiner: http://www.examiner.com/a(...)ame-sex-relationship
quote:After Girl Expelled From High School and Charged Over Lesbian Relationship, Anonymous Goes on the Offensive | Mother Jones
When Florida high school student Kaitlyn Hunt was 17, she began dating a 15-year-old teammate on her school's girls' basketball team. Kaitlyn's parents say the parents of the 15-year-old never complained to them about the (consensual) relationship. But a few months after Kaitlyn turned 18, the younger girl's parents had her arrested. She was charged with a felony—"lewd and lascivious battery of a child 12-16 years old." The girl's parents also succeeded in getting her expelled from school by appealing to the school board after the school and a judge refused to grant their request, according to Kaitlyn's mother, Kelly Hunt Smith.
"That is absolutely ludicrous," Smith wrote on Facebook last Friday in a widely shared plea for help. "We need justice in this situation, not to feed into these parents' hates and insanity."
Enter Anonymous, the global hacker collective, which recently has raised eyebrows by pursuing justice for rape victims. In this case, some of the same Anonymous members are rallying behind a girl they feel has been wrongly accused of sexual misconduct. On Saturday, they launched the twitter hashtag #OPJustice4Kaitlyn, and a press release that begins: "Greetings, Bigots."
"The truth is, Kaitlyn Hunt is a bright young girl who was involved in a consensual, same-sex relationship while both she and her partner were minors," reads the release. "She has a big future ahead of her and there are people, thousands of people in fact, that have no intention of allowing you to ruin it with your rotten selective enforcement."
By this afternoon, protestors had already gathered outside of the office of the Indian River County Sheriff's Department. In a hastily assembled press conference, County Sheriff Deryl Loar claimed that the case had nothing to do with the fact that Kaitlyn had been dating a girl. "If this was an 18-year-old male and a 14-year-old girl," he said, "it would be prosecuted in the same way."
Still, Loar suggested at another point that he would not have pursued the case if not for the complaint from the girl's parents: "When you have vocal victims, that enhances the case as well," he said.
Anonymous has a complicated relationship with sex and gender issues. Historically, the group has embraced homophobic language, most often by appending the term "fag" to anything that it dislikes—i.e., a "moral fag" is someone who takes his causes too seriously. On the other hand, Anonymous has significant number of gay members, according to McGill University anthropologist Gabriella Coleman, who is writing a book about the group. "It is kind of an extreme commitment to free speech," she says. "And it is also a way of being open to anyone."
While it may seem like a dramatic shift to go from targeting alleged rapists to defending someone accused of a sexual offense, Anonymous' choice of targets is "in some ways always about what they can exploit and find," Coleman told me. "It is pretty random oftentimes, at least initially. But that's what makes them so interesting and difficult to grapple with, because you can't necessarily predict what they will do."
Indian River Sheriff Loar told reporters today that he'd never heard of Anonymous. But if the experiences of law enforcement officials targeted by other Anonymous ops are any indication, that will soon change. Anonymous has pledged to deliver a petition with 200,000 names on it calling for the resignation of one or more of the authorities involved in the case.
"That petition will be delivered by hundreds of men and women, holding signs or wearing masks, yelling into megaphones and getting all up in your business, right on your doorstep," the press release reads, in the group's characteristic swagger. "We can afford to stand there for some time, because, LOL, there are a million more of us than there are of you."
Bron: www.motherjones.com
quote:In fear of Anonymous Guantanamo Bay shuts down WiFi - National Anonymous | Examiner.com
In fear of Anonymous, the U.S. military has restricted access to wireless internet at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
According to a report issued by the Associated Press on Monday, May 20, officials responsible for the U.S. military base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have shut down WiFi access throughout the camp and banned the use of any social networks following threats from the international hacktivist collective known as Anonymous.
In solidarity with the Guantanamo Bay hunger strikers, Anonymous launched Operation Guantanamo (#OpGTMO) last week. The operation is meant to raise awareness of the human rights violations currently going on at Guantanamo Bay prison camp.
The following is an excerpt from a press release issued by Anonymous regarding Operation Guantanamo (#OpGTMO):
With no hope for justice, over 100 men who have been held and tortured for years have gone on a hunger strike. … Prisoners have died suddenly, violently, and suspiciously. All inmates in Guantanamo Bay have been locked in solitary confinement. Some are being force fed, an international crime. These men face the prospect of a terrible death in prison despite many of them having been cleared for release years ago.
Guantanamo Bay must be closed at once, and the prisoners should be either returned to their home countries or given a fair trial in a federal court. Guantanamo Bay is an ongoing war crime. Anonymous will no longer tolerate this atrocity.
A majority of prisoners currently at Guantanamo — 103 out of 166 — are on hunger strike to protest their conditions and their indefinite detention.
Michael Stone is a progressive freethinker and freelance writer residing in Portland, Oregon. Informed by science, inspired by art, and motivated by compassion, Michael’s task is to question the world in pursuit of the good. You can reach Michael at stonemichael@hotmail.com.
Bron: www.examiner.com
quote:'Anonymous' a little less so, thanks to Israeli hackers | The Times of Israel
The worldwide hacker group is again targeting Israel, but an Israeli ‘task force’ has come up with a new tactic to fight back
After April’s largely unsuccessful campaign by Anonymous and Arab hackers, #OpIsrael, to “remove Israel from the Internet,” a second round of hack attacks against Israeli sites, “OpIsrael Reloaded,” is planned for Saturday. The followup campaign seeks to demonstrate that Israel did indeed sustain a great deal of damage and economic loss during the first effort.
The campaign has picked up some steam on hacker networks, but is unlikely to be as large as #OpIsrael. There were dozens of YouTube videos “advertising” that campaign with hundreds of thousands of views, while #OpIsraelReloaded showed up just a few times on the site, with only a few thousand views recorded, as of Thursday evening. Nevertheless, system administrators in government and enterprise are redoubling their network defenses to ensure that they weather the coming storm.
This time, however, the identities of the Anonymous hackers planning the attack are a little less, well, Anonymous. Born on the eve of the original #OpIsrael in April, a pro-Israel hacker team called the Israel Elite Force has been responding in kind, defacing sites in Arab countries and publishing what it claims are names and passwords for credit card, Facebook, bank and email accounts, and other information that is supposed to be secure.
The IEF’s latest gambit seeks to “rip the mask off the hackers attacking Israel,” the group says in a video. A message on a hacker site and in the IEF’s Twitter feed refers web surfers to a web page listing personal details of individuals the group says are key figures in the #OpIsrael hacking operations. The information was gathered, the group said, by hackers in its own organization, and with the help of a joint team of American and Israeli hackers.
“We know who you are,” the group says on its page. “You can not hide! You can not escape!” Following the introduction, the page posts several full-color photos, names, locations, and IP addresses of administrators and hackers who, it says, are actively involved in attempting to hack Israeli sites, and who hail from India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Jordan, and Malaysia, among other places.
In a message on a hacker site, the IEF writers tell their readers that they “want us to meet someone,” and go on to provide extensive details – including details of his education (M.Sc. in economics), location, computer hosting service, and a photo – of one of the hackers. “This is only one person.. and i got OVER 9000!,” writes the Israeli hacker behind the revelation, adding, for good measure “Don’t try me, Don’t make me mad.”
If the information is really correct, said Tal Pavel of the security group Middle Eastern Net and a lecturer at Netanya Academic College, “it would be a heretofore unprecedented development in the Middle East hacking arena. One of the most important resources hackers use, and need, is their anonymity, and losing that — with the screen between the cyber and physical world removed — could have a major impact on the nature of the hacking conflict between Israel and its cyber-enemies.”
The only way to confirm the information about the hackers’ identities would be to do an extensive vetting process, said Pavel. “If the information is accurate it shows that they did very good research.” Such unmasking of cyber-identities is by no means unprecedented; Anonymous itself, Pavel said, has on several occasions “outed” pedophiles, discovering their real names and locations, and giving the data to police for further action. “So it’s quite possible that the information on the hackers is correct,” he added.
If it is, the revelations could open a new, and more serious, front in the ongoing cyberwar. “If Israeli hackers are revealing the names and phone numbers of Arab and Pakistani hackers, they might in turn target security personnel and publish details of top IDF generals, police officers, or even Mossad or Shabak [Shin Bet security agency] agents online.” Israel is known to have extensive networks of informers in the West Bank, for example; and if hackers specifically target the databases where that information is stored and release it, Israel’s intelligence operations could be severely hampered — not to mention the lives that would be lost, as the PA leadership executes the “collaborators” the hackers help uncover. “There’s no question that a border has been crossed,” said Pavel. “We will now have to see where that brings us.”
Bron: www.timesofisrael.com
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I am reposting this for everyone's records. A chached version on google can still be found, but we're unsure how long it will take before that gets censored as well.
quote:"The Jester" trolls Westboro Baptist Church with hilarious hack
A hacker best known for claiming he took down WikiLeaks has foiled the Westboro Baptist Church's attempt to exploit the tragic tornado disaster that occurred in Moore, Okla., on Monday.
The much maligned congregation, known for hateful signs claiming that "God hates fags," registered the domain name GodHatesOklahoma.com a mere day after a category 5 tornado killed 24 people and displaced thousands. The site no doubt was intended to assert the notion that God allowed the tornado to happen as punishment for America's alleged embrace of homosexuality.
But then, at some point between then and earlier today, the site's content was replaced by a hacker known as the Jester. Instead of being bombarded by the WBC's hateful message, visitors were greeted by an image of Jesus flipping the bird with text that reads "Westboro Faptist Church— Even Jesus Hates You."
Below that, there was another message:
"'On the 8th day, God created hackers, and he saw that it was good.' From the Gospel according to @th3j35t3r."
After five seconds, the site would then redirect to a donation page for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief.
The page has since been disabled. Thankfully, the Jester tweeted out a cached version for posterity.
This isn't the first time the Jester has crossed paths with Westboro Baptist Church. In 2011, he knocked the organization's websites offline for over a month with a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.
The Daily Dot has reached out to the Jester for comment.
Bron: www.dailydot.com
quote:Anonymous-linked groups publish EDL supporters' personal information | Technology | guardian.co.uk
Statement released in name of hacktivist group accuses EDL of inciting the subjugation of Muslims
Individuals claiming to be part of international hacktivist group Anonymous have published phone numbers and addresses for supporters of the English Defence League (EDL) as part of what they said was the first phase of a campaign to destroy the far-right street protest movement.
An audio statement posted on YouTube on Tuesday in the name of Anonymous UK accused the EDL of using the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby to spread a campaign of hate and bigotry and said that it would begin a "systematic and comprehensive decimation [sic]" of the group.
A list of what were said to be mobile phone numbers for senior named EDL figures were published online on Tuesday evening along with addresses of what were said to be donors to the far-right group.
Twitter accounts also re-published leaked details of hundreds of names and addresses linked to the EDL which were circulated on the web in 2010 after hackers broke in to one of the organisation's websites, prompting it to warn members of the potential for reprisals.
More than 1,000 members of the EDL held a rally near Downing Street on Sunday, where its leaders blamed Islam for the killing of Rigby, and the group has promised to step up its activities over the coming weeks.
Tuesday's statement, which was addressed to the EDL in the name of Anonymous UK, said: "We have been patiently observing your organisation as you have [indoctrinated] our young with your criminal mindset.
"Your constant belligerence, like a pack of raving ignoramuses, furthers only bigotry and segregation. You have angered us considerably and summoned our wrath irrevocably."
It added: "Last week, an innocent drummer, Lee Rigby, lost his life at the hands of two vile and demented human beings in the most horrific and heinous manner ever witnessed on the streets of Britain.
"This villainous public display has thrown the United Kingdom into mourning; every community and every congregation extending their deepest condolences.
"You, however, have used this as another excuse to further spread your campaign of hate, bigotry, and misinformation. Under the guise of national pride you have instigated crimes against the innocent and incited the subjugation of Muslims.
"We will not allow your injustices, your lies, and your stupidity, to further radicalise our youth into fearing and despising their fellow man. We will begin the systematic and comprehensive decimation [sic] of your cult. You will fall, we can say this with complete confidence. We are everywhere, you cannot hide, you cannot win."
Bron: www.guardian.co.uk
quote:PvdA wil meer bescherming ethische hacker
Iemand die een bedrijf test op zijn digitale veiligheid en door 'hacken' oprecht alleen maar zwakheden probeert aan te tonen, moet dat wel met een gerust hart kunnen doen. Dat vindt Astrid Oosenbrug van de PvdA. Ze wil een wetsontwerp voor bescherming van deze lieden gaan uitdenken, voor wanneer zo'n getest bedrijf toch niet blij is met de proef en aangifte doet. Ze vindt ethische hackers vergelijkbaar met klokkenluiders, zei ze woensdagmiddag.
Het Kamerlid gaat deze zomer eerst haar licht opsteken op Observe-Hack-Make, een internationale conferentie in ons land over technologie en beveiliging. Daar vind je alle deskundigen bij elkaar, verwacht ze.
Er is begin dit jaar al wel een leidraad van minister Ivo Opstelten (Veiligheid) verschenen voor ethisch hacken, maar die is Oosenbrug niet duidelijk genoeg over de bescherming.
Bron: Volkskrant
quote:Anonymous disables Monsanto’s website - National Anonymous | Examiner.com
Anonymous hacktivists temporarily disabled Monsanto’s website as part of Operation Monsanto (#OpMonsanto).
After the website of the U.S. based multinational agricultural biotechnology corporation Monsanto briefly went down on Wednesday, May 29, hacktivists associated with the international collective known as Anonymous claimed responsibility for the attack via Twitter.
According to media reports, the announcement that Monsanto’s website was down came from a Twitter account belonging to Anonymous Press
This is not the first time Anonymous has challenged Monsanto. Last week, international hacktivist collective Anonymous led global protests against biotech giant Monsanto, also as part of Operation Monsanto (#OpMonsanto).
Previously, Anonymous hacked Monsanto’s corporate website, as well as hacking a public relations firm representing Monsanto.
According to a statement released by Anonymous, Monsanto is facing the wrath of activists “because they are altering the nature of our food supply without a concern about long term effects on human health, because they are creating a monopoly on the supply of seeds for farmers and, because of increasing evidences of long term environmental damages.”
Monsanto stands accused by Anonymous and others of destroying the environment and poisoning the world's food source. The complaints against Monsanto are simply too numerous to catalog here. Suffice it to say that for many environmentalists Monsanto and their genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and other adventures in biotechnology, threaten the survival of the human race.
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quote:Anonymous Operations Turkey democracy expects your help
Greetings Government of Turkey,
We are Anonymous.
We have watched for days with horror as our brothers and sisters in Turkey who are peacefully rising up against their tyrannical government have been brutalized, beaten, run over with riot vehicles, shot with water cannons and gassed in the streets. From the epicenter of their revolution in Taksim Square to every city in Turkey, the people have risen. Hundreds of thousands have taken and held the streets for days, despite the relentless assault of the police. Thousands have been arrested. Where differ you exactly from a Junta!
Turkey is supposed to be a so called “modern” democracy, but the Turkish government behaves like the petty dictators in China or Iran. Anonymous is outraged by this behavior, and we will unite across the globe and bring the Turkish government to it’s knees. We will attack every internet and communications asset of the Turkish government. You have censored social media and other communications of your people in order to suppress the knowledge of your crimes against them. Now Anonymous will shut you down, and your own people will remove you from power.
We have seen in the past ur totalitarianism the same as with Mubarak u know what happend to him don’t do this to ur own people bee wise and step down and let the people decide there fate.
To the people of Turkey No matter how dark it may seem, no matter how alone and abandoned you may feel know that the world is watching. Know that anonymous is working tirelessly around the clock to bring you every assistance., know that Anonymous stands with you in this fight. Don’t be ruled by them but rule over them “Think For Yourself, Question Authority” .
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
Expect us.
IRC: irc.cyberguerrilla.org | PORT 6667 | SSL PORT 6697 Fingerprint=21:05:1D:5B:FC:58:E6:E9:3C:F8:48:00:3A:C5:22:3A:95:52:FF:ED | IRC Client setup | /RULES || Channel #OpTurkey
Cyberguerrilla Webchat:
https://webchat.cyberguerrilla.org:9090/?nick=Anonymous…&channels=OpTurkey&prompt=1&uio=d4
https://kiwi.cyberguerril(...)errilla.org/OpTurkey
IRC: irc.anonops.com | PORT 6667 | SSL PORT 6697|| Channel #Turkey || Webchat: http://webchat.anonops.com/
After a series of peaceful demonstrations for preserving a recreational area in Istanbul city center which is planned to demolished for the construction of a shopping mall, Turkish police attacked the protesters violently with tear gas and water cannon, directly targeting their faces and bodies. Dozens of protesters are hospitalized and access to the park is blocked without any legal basis. Turkish media, directly controlled by the government or have business and political ties with it, refuse to cover the incidents. Press agencies also blocked the information flow.
Please share this message for the world to become aware of the police state created by AKP of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, which is often considered to be a model for other Middle Eastern countries. Turkish democracy expects your help. Thank you!
quote:Anonymous declares #OpTurkey, attacks govt websites in support of protests — RT News
Anonymous claim to have taken down several websites across Turkey targeting municipal governments in Mersin and Izmir. The hacktivists have announced #OpTurkey to support anti-government protests that have been gripping the country for three days.
The operation was kicked off in response to the police crackdown of protests which have taken the country by storm. The Gebze Institute of Technology has also come under digital fire.Following the rumors that the government limited access to the Internet Anonymous has started tweeting passwords to free access to a VPN – virtual private network that connects computers and devices in one network, allowing information to be shared.twitter:YourAnonNews twitterde op zondag 02-06-2013 om 21:05:48"An itibari ile.. DOWN:DOWN http://t.co/iiHDx1G2WmDOWN http://t.co/IvOptO0pLXDOWN http://t.co/tPlEIbvL74 " via @boxerescape reageer retweet
The hacktivist group also claimed that pro-government hackers are attacking Turkish news websites.
Decrying the reaction of Turkish authorities to the ongoing protests as those of a “petty dictator,” Anonymous vows to kick off a worldwide action which will “bring the Turkish government to its knees.”
With #opTurkey, the hacktivist collective plans to “attack every Internet and communications asset of the Turkish government.”
“You have censored social media and other communications of your people in order to suppress the knowledge of your crimes against them," the collective alleges. "Now Anonymous will shut you down and your own people will warn you from power.”
Although rumors that the Turkish authorities have been blocking Twitter, Facebook and other social media outlets throughout the country since Saturday remain unconfirmed, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made no effort to hide his disaffection for the communication medium.
Turkey's PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan has lashed out at the role of social media in helping organize and co-ordinate rallies, after the wave of large-scale protests that gripped the country.
"There is now a menace which is called Twitter," Erdogan said in an interview for Haberturk Sunday evening. "The best examples of lies can be found there. To me, social media is the worst menace to society."
Turkey has been gripped with mass demonstrations for the past three days. The ongoing rallies started with protests on Friday against the refurbishment of Istanbul’s Taksim Square, where the authorities plan to build a shopping center in place of a park. However, the protests unfolded into anti-government demonstrations with thousands gathering all over the country. Riot police used ‘excessive force,’ officials admitted, to disperse the crowds with tear gas and water cannon. There have been about 1700 people reportedly arrested. Meanwhile, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday stressed he “will not seek permission from marauders” to implement his building plans. He is also reported to have called the social network Twitter ‘a trouble maker’, according to local media, blaming it for misinforming people.
Bron: rt.com
quote:Saudi Arabia Bans Anonymous Symbol
The Guy Fawkes masks associated with online hacking group Anonymous have been prohibited in Saudi Arabia according to a report by official news agency, SPA. On Thursday, May 30, Saudi Interior Minister Prince Mohammed bin Naif ordered confiscation of the masks and a ban on their further importation.
The news agency reports that the Saudi interior ministry has ordered all police stations to conduct a massive operation in order to find, confiscate, and destroy any Guy Fawkes masks existing in the country.
The Saudi authorities stated that these masks promote “a culture of violence and extremism” and “encourages young people to breach security and spread chaos in society.”
The response on social networks to the ban was immediate, with thousands of internet users around the world declaring the measure a direct attack on human rights. Saudi authorities have refused to comment when asked for a statement.
Saudi Arabia, a monarchy whose leaders and people live in abundance due to is lucrative oil exports, is one of the few Arab nations free of sanctions for human rights violations due to its proximity with United States policy.
The Anonymous Mask features Guy Fawkes, an English revolutionary from the 17th century who was a key player in the Gunpowder Plot, a plan to blow up the British Parliament and install a Catholic monarchy. The mask was popularized by the recent movie, “V for Vendetta.”
The mask was then adopted by the international hacker group, Anonymous, which was founded in 2003 to carry out internet activism. The group conceives of itself a decentralized group of internet users functioning as a global brain. Anonymous largely consists of various image boards and internet forums. Lacking a defined leader, they use these means to coordinate protests.
Arab governments consider the masks even more of a threat as they have come to represent a universal symbol of protest, and of hope and justice, including during the Arab Spring demonstrations.
Bron: english.nuqudy.com
quote:LOCAL - First official death recorded in Gezi Park protests: Turkish Doctors Union
A Socialist Solidarity Platform (SODAP) member has been hit and killed after a car driver ignored warnings to stop for protesters organizing a Gezi Park solidarity demonstration in Ümraniye’s 1 Mayıs neighborhood, the Turkish Doctors’ Union (TTB) said today.
The victim, 20-year-old Mehmet Ayvalıtaş, is the first confirmed death in protests that have engulfed the entire country.
A statement released by TTB accused the government of conducting a provocative agenda, citing several remarks of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan which claimed he was “barely holding back the 50 percent” of the country that voted for him from coming onto the street.
A car drove into the crowds, despite warnings, according to the statement, and subsequently caused Ayvalıtaş’s death.
The hacker group RedHack also released a statement, saying Ayvalıtaş was a member, while implying that the killing was the intentional work of a fascist.
Republican People’s Party (CHP) Sabahat Akkiraz extended her condolences on the Ayvalıtaş while describing him as a “martyr.”
The TTB called on government to pull back all police forces, and release all those detained throughout the protests.
Over 1,480 people have so far been wounded in Istanbul, with five people in intensive care and two more in critical condition, the TTB said, adding that around 414 injuries have so far been recorded by Ankara’s Doctors’ Union, with 420 more in İzmir.
Bron: www.hurriyetdailynews.com
quote:Turkish protesters using encryption software to evade censors | Technology | guardian.co.uk
Facebook and Twitter reported to have been blocked in run-up to protests, with people turning to VPNs to broadcast content
Mobile internet users in Turkey are routing around suspected censorship by its government by downloading software that encrypts and hides their connections to the outside world, as the unrest in the country grows.
People there are also downloading communications apps such as Twitter and Ustream, which can broadcast live video, and Zello, which works like a walkie-talkie, so they can record events and avoid surveillance, as protests and disorder entered their sixth day.
Over the weekend, more than 120,000 people inside Turkey have downloaded Hotspot Shield, a free mobile app that provides a "virtual private network" (VPN) connection that cannot be tapped and can link to the outside world, avoiding censorship. Anchorfree, which makes the software, said its product – already popular inside the country as a means of evading government internet censorship – had leapt more than three thousandfold over the weekend.
The country, which has about 73 million inhabitants, of whom about half have internet connections, usually sees about 10,000 new users of VPN software each day, said Anchorfree, but that figure jumped tenfold on Saturday alone.
"The really interesting thing here," said David Gorodyansky, founder and chief executive of AnchorFree,, "is that tens of thousands of people are downloading Hotspot Shield and other communications apps in anticipation of further censorship. It just goes to show how evolving internet and mobile app technology is helping to thwart attempts to limit democratic rights and freedoms."
The Turkish government has been repeatedly criticised by pressure groups inside the country who say it has been blocking or censoring Twitter and Facebook content for months leading up to the latest protests, in which one man has died.
Over the weekend, access to social media sites was throttled, according to a report on Techcrunch quoting sources inside the country. But Turkcell, the largest of the three mobile phone companies there, which covers almost the whole country and has about 60% of users, denied reports that it was blocking connections.
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan recently called Twitter "a menace", adding "the best examples of lies can be found there. To me, social media is the worst menace to society."
Kurdish groups inside and outside Turkey have previously complained to the Guardian that tweets using their hashtag #twitterkurds have been censored so that protests inside the country alleging mistreatment do not appear in Twitter's timeline or searches. Twitter has not been able to confirm this.
The Turkish government has implemented a centralised system where all internet traffic travels over Turk Telecom's systems, which means content can be blocked or websites effectively removed from sight. Thousands of sites are reported to be invisible inside the country, while being available outside. There is also a government body which can ban internet content without a warrant or judicial oversight.
However Renesys, an internet conectivity monitoring company, said there was no evidence that Turkey's connectivity to the outside world is being blocked, as has happened in Syria and Egypt more recently.
"We examined the reachability of social networking sites from our measurement infrastructure within Turkey, and found nothing unusual. We examined the 72-hour history of measurements from inside Turkey to these sites, and found no change in normal behaviour," noted chief technology officer Jim Cowie. But he added that it was impossible to know whether there might be local throttling of connections.
Bron: www.guardian.co.uk
quote:LOCAL - Anonymous hacks Turkish PM website: claim
The global hacking collective Anonymous hacked the Turkish Prime Ministry's webpage today, according to claims on ehackingnews.
The website "www.basbakanlik.gov.tr" cannot currently be opened.
Anonymous launched the operation #OpTurkey on June 2, conducting a series of attacks in response to the government’s heavy-handed response to the Taksim Gezi Park protests in Istanbul and around the country.
The group managed to take down access to the Official Gazette and other sites with a hacking attempt late on June 2. The website of private channel NTV, which has come in for stiff criticism for failing to adequately cover the events, was also subjected to an Anonymous attack early June 3.
quote:Hackers breken in bij e-mail Erdogan
Hackers die zich Anonymous Turkey noemen, hebben woensdag gezegd dat ze vertrouwelijke informatie hebben bemachtigd van e-mailaccounts van naaste medewerkers van premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan. De informatie heeft betrekking op de protesten en onlusten die afgelopen dinsdag begonnen en in het weekeinde een climax bereikten.
In de burelen van de Turkse premier is bevestigd dat e-mailaccounts zijn aangevallen, maar de doelwitten zijn afgesloten van het netwerk rond de premier.
Bron: Telegraaf
quote:Project #KnightSec
KnightSec started as a group of hacktivists within the collective known as "Anonymous" whom, against some, "White-Knighted" under the flag of "Anonymous". They stuck up for victims of rape, abuse, bullying, and more in the face of adversity. Some were hunted down and outed publicly, others raided by the Federal Government.
This site was founded to tell their story, and to launch "Project #KnightSec", which on twitter from this day forth shall be hashtagged #ProjectKnightSec. #ProjectKnightSec aims to do 2 things, promote activism in the youth and old of the world, and to immediately change the world around every one of us for the better.
You do not have to be technical, you do not have to be "Anonymous", you just have to have the initiative, the drive to volunteer, to change the world. Plant a tree, Raise a forest. Speak out publicly against bullies both in school and workplaces. Volunteer to clean up disasters, Volunteer at a local soup kitchen, whatever it is you do, commit one good deed a day, or hundreds if you wish, and simply ask those whom you help to "pay it forward."
Together we can change the world, Together we can change the quality of life for future generations to come. Check this page frequently for updates, photos, and more.
Go out now, and promote the idea that is #ProjectKnightSec
-KYAnonymous
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I prefer to keep my facebook personal, add the KYAnonymous one OFFICIAL KYANONYMOUS FACEBOOK CLICK HERE
06/06/2014
Greetings Citizens of the World, I am Deric Lostutter, and this is my story.
Approximately Mid-April 2012 a search warrant was carried out on my address in Winchester, Kentucky for alleged communications with one "Noah Mchugh" aka @justbatcat regarding the hacking of http://www.rollredroll.com and my alleged involvement in said hacking. Upon returning from a brief turkey hunt behind my farm I had just sat down and opened up my computer to work when my pitbull, named Thor, jumps up on the door as is common for him to do when someone new is at my house. I had been expecting a T-Shirt in the mail from ShieldTactical.com and what appeared to be a Fed-Ex truck was parked in my driveway. As I open the door to great the driver approximately 12 F.B.I. Swat Team agents jumped out of the truck screaming for me to "Get The Fuck Down" with m-16 assault rifles and full riot gear armed safety off, pointed directly at my head. I was handcuffed and detained outside while they cleared my house. My brother soon emerged later with his new girlfriend, both bewildered that the F.B.I. was at my house seeing as I have no prior criminal history, both of them in handcuffs as well. The Swat team left my belongings in the floor, my dogs shocked, my family nervous, my garage door battered open with a ram though I stated I had a key, and the RV camper window broken for entry though I stated to pull hard on the door.
Looking around I seen the Swat Team of course, a few fbi detectives from Columbus Ohio, Lexington KY, and Louisville KY. Also with them were a state trooper or 2, a local sheriff, and shortly thereafter the buildings were cleared the CIS labcoat wearing "Geek Squad" so to speak who analyzes your "evidence".
I was detained on the back patio, I asked if I was going to jail, they said no, they said who are you, I responded KYAnonymous. They asked me a few questions, asked me for my passwords for my account, stated that I could not tell anyone I was raided or I would face additional charges such as "destroying/tampering with evidence". They pulled out ALLEGED emails between me and @justbatcat aka Noah McHugh from Noah's inbox indicating that someone is trying to "sell me down the river". They stated they had been watching me for a long time, prior to Jim Parks, and that I was a good guy, and even joked around a bit about the good things I have done, none the less, sincere or not, They are the FBI and to them I am Anonymous, the embodiment of a dangerous threat according to their m16 assault rifles aimed at me for a computer.
Before they departed, I asked them for names and badge numbers of each involved. I got none of them as I requested and subsequently it took me the better part of a month just to get a phone call returned for the status of my belongings let alone tracking down my case agent to columbus ohio. I asked Agent Bixby (who in all fairness seems to be fighting for me and believes I am a good guy) the status of my belongings and they had no time table, as of this post they are still with the FBI being analyzed. I was emailed their intent to send out a "Target Letter" which means they are going to try to indict me for a Federal Offense, (most likely a felony and two misdemeanors) to a secret Grand Jury of 23 individuals, for which I can not be present to state my side, nor state my innocence. Let us not forget that Batcat did the hack, as stated in the Herald ARTICLE HERE which by all accounts is a clear admission of guilt. So I am curious to see the charges, as is the lawyer I have teamed up with, Jason Flores-Williams of the WhistleBlower Defense League.
WBDL is a group of very serious attorneys who come to their clients aid mostly "pro-bono" and look to defer defense costs through "Grass Roots" fundraising. Hence the need for a store on this site, and the wepay campaign which will be on this site later today. The group was founded in most part by famed attorney of Commander-X , Jay Leiderman.
This is my call to you, in the media, in the world of anonymous, who look to change the world to a free, transparent one, to my friends and family as well, to come to my aid, if you can find it in your heart, share my story, donate, buy a sticker, rally in the streets to demand the investigation against me be dismissed. I stood up for a rape victim, I shared information that was public, I had an opinion, and now I am needing you to stand up for me.
-KyAnonymous
**SIDE NOTE*** I would like to also extend my personal apologies to Jim Parks, The FBI Stated that the girls Noah allegedly found in his email are all over 18, On behalf of anonymous I am sorry for the embarrassment that caused you, I am also glad we were wrong about the age.
twitter:BiellaColeman twitterde op donderdag 06-06-2013 om 22:57:00Anonymous is forced to unmask when FBI knocks. Anon behind stubenville @shadowrapz raided: http://t.co/TMKfa3LaiV reageer retweet
quote:Anonymous releases private NSA documents regarding spying - Pastebin.com
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Greetings Netizens, and Citizens of the world.
Anonymous has obtained some documents that "they" do not want you to see, and much to "their" chagrin, we have found them, and are giving them to you.
These documents prove that the NSA is spying on you, and not just Americans. They are spying on the citizens of over 35 different countries.
These documents contain information on the companies involved in GiG, and Prism.
Whats GiG you might ask? well...
The GIG will enable the secure, agile, robust, dependable, interoperable data sharing environment for the Department where warfighter, business, and intelligence users share knowledge on a global network that facilitates information superiority, accelerates decision-making, effective operations, and Net-Centric transformation.
Like we said, this is happening in over 35 countries, and done in cooperation with private businesses, and intelligence partners world wide.
We bring this to you, So that you know just how little rights you have. Your privacy and freedoms are slowly being taken from you, in closed door meetings, in laws buried in
bills, and by people who are supposed to be protecting you.
Download these documents, share them, mirror them, don't allow them to make them disappear. Spread them wide and far. Let these people know, that we will not be silenced, that we will not be taken advantage of, and that we are not happy about this unwarranted, unnecessary, unethical spying of our private lives, for the monetary gain of the 1%.
And now, the candy: http://thedocs.hostzi.com/
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We are Anonymous
We do not forgive
We do not forget
and by now,
You should expect us
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quote:Anonymous Just Leaked a Trove of NSA Documents
In the wake of last night’s revelation that everyone in the world has a creepy NSA-shaped stalker, defenders of online liberty and generally angry internet people Anonymous have leaked a treasure trove of NSA documents, including seriously important stuff like the US Department of Defense’s ‘Strategic Vision’ for controlling the internet.
The documents — 13 in total — were posted online, along with an accompanying message full of the normal Anonymous bluster: people won’t be silenced, they have the memory of trivia-master elephants, the governments of the world will fall, your average press release really.
The documents seem to mostly relate to PRISM and supporting operations, and mostly date from around 2008, supposedly not long after PRISM first reared its ugly head. One of the key things Anonymous has highlighted from the documents is the existence of an “intelligence-sharing network” that shares data gleaned from PRISM with “intelligence partners” around the world. Although we’re still in the process of combing through the documents, you can bet your last Bitcoin that ‘intelligence’ has been shared with British security services.
Hit up the documents for further details; just be warned that although this might look like the plot of a B-list movie starring Aston Kutcher, the docs themselves are incredibly dry and full of more acronyms whatever presentation you should be working on. [Pastebin]
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quote:#OpTurkey: Anonymous Hacks Fox Entertainment Turkey & Vodasoft, Leaks account details online – HackRead – Latest Cyber Crime – Information Security – Hacking News
Just an hour ago a well known Anonymous hacker going with the handle of @AnonsTurkey on Twitter has hacked into the official websites of Fox Entertainment Turkey (fox.com.tr) and a Turkish based call center VodaSoft (vodasoft.com.tr).
@AnonsTurkey who is very active these days for #OpTurkey, managed to breach the servers of both websites, ending up with leaking confidential information such as thousands of login accounts and database online with a message.
After analyzing the leaked data of Fox Entertainment Turkey, I have found out login details of around thousands of users which includes usernames, date of births, emails (@fox.com.tr & others) and their encrypted passwords.
While the leaked Vodasoft data includes site’s database, around 1600 usernames, company names, job title, emails, encrypted and plain-text passwords of site users and staff.
The hacker has pasted the data on a clipboard site, which can be found by clicking Fox Entertainment Turkey and [b]Vodasoft[/b].
@AnonsTurkey is the same Anonymous hacker who had hacked the official website of Turkish PM.
#OpTurkey is an online operation initiated by Anonymous as a result of protests that have been held in Turkey since 28 May 2013. The initial Istanbul protests were led by about 50 environmentalists against replacing Taksim Gezi Park with a reconstruction of the historic Taksim Military Barracks (demolished in 1940), with the possibility of housing a shopping mall. The protests developed into riots when a group occupying the park was attacked, with tear gas and water cannons, by police.
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quote:‘Anonymous Belgium-hackers’ zijn juristen van Mylex
Er was de voorbije weken veel te doen rond internetvrijheid, en censuur op het Belgische web. Na het omstreden voorstel van Peter Dedecker, lanceerde ‘Anonymous Belgium’ in mei de boodschap dat zij het Belgische web zou bevrijden. Hoe dit precies in zijn werk zou gaan, werd in de boodschap niet vermeld. Nu blijkt dat juristenkantoor Mylex achter de actie zat.
Mylex geïnspireerd door Nadim Kobeissi
Het juristenkantoor haalde haar inspiratie uit de presentatie van Nadim Kobeissi op het door Bloovi georganiseerde event Phare Conference te Gent. Nadim Kobeissi vertelde tijdens zijn presentatie op Phare over het feit dat het internet in België door de overheid gecensureerd wordt. De meesten van de aanwezigen waren verrast door dit nieuws. Dat zette juristenkantoor Mylex aan om een actie te bedenken die meer burgers hiervan zou bewust maken.
Mylex nam identiteit van Anonymous Belgium aan
Om genoeg aandacht te kunnen vestigen op het feit dat de Belgische overheid internetcensuur toepast heeft het juristenkantoor de identiteit van Anonymous Belgium aan. "Wanneer we hadden gewerkt met onze eigen kantoornaam, was de impact, en het maatschappelijk debat, nooit hetzelfde geweest," schrijft het kantoor in een persbericht.
"We vrezen niet voor represailles door Anonymous. Zij staan immers voor hetzelfde principe: vrijheid voor het internet," klinkt het.
Persbericht
Midden mei lanceerde 'Anonymous Belgium' de boodschap dat deze organisatie het Belgische web zou bevrijden. Op de website censorthis.be stond als lanceerdatum 15 juni en de vraag zich in te schrijven voor meer nieuws. Verschillende redacties kregen vandaag een persbericht binnen, begeleid met een filmpje persmap & een ludieke bivakmuts. Het persbericht verklapt dat Mylex achter Anonymous Belgium zit en toont via een filmpje waarom het juristenkantoor deze actie ondernam. Kijk even mee:
Waarom deze actie?
"We geloven in de basisprincipes van het world wide web. We geloven dat internettoegang ten allen tijde vrij moet zijn, en dat dit ook juridisch gewaarborgd moet blijven. Vandaag blokkeert de Belgische overheid maar liefst meer dan 80 websites. Dit gaat in tegen het principe van openbaarheid van bestuur en is niet in overeenstemming met het Wetboek van Strafvordering. Bovendien is er ook geen transparantie over welke websites het gaat," zegt Mylex.
"Vaak worden websites geblokkeerd waar illegale medicatie, gokproducten, en andere worden verkocht. Dit is echter weinig meer dan een drogargument. Censuur is slechts een masker voor de goede huisvader & pakt de bron van het probleem niet aan."
"Hoe verschilt onze democratie nog van dictatuurstaten?"
‘Hoe verschilt onze democratie dan nog van censuurstaten?’, vragen de juristen van Mylex, alias Anonymous Belgium. "Kan iedereen, ook maar een beetje gekrenkt door de inhoud beschikbaar van het net, straks vragen om een blokkering van die website? En hoe zal onze democratie dan nog verschillen van meer extreme censuurstaten zoals China, Iran of Noord-Korea?".
Meer uitleg over hun ideologische strijd geven de juristen op de website http://unveiled.censorthis.be. Je krijgt er ook de kans om de actie te steunen door een anonymous-foto (met blaclava of ander hoofddeksel) van jezelf te posten op twitter met de hashtag #liberatebelgium
Bron: www.bloovi.be
quote:Anonymous hacks TV watchdog for fining live streaming of Gezi protests, 13 June 2013
The global hacking collective Anonymous has hacked the website of the Turkish TV watchdog, after it fined today the broadcasters that showed live streaming of the Gezi Park protests.
Anonymous announced the operation targeting the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK), dubbed “Tango Down RTÜK,” via the Twitter account of the collective’s Turkish members. “You have fined the media organizations that told the truth. Now Anonymous is punishing you,” the group said in its message. “You will not expel the one who speaks truth from nine villages,” it added, referring to a Turkish proverb meaning that those who tell the truth are never well received.
Private TV networks that live broadcasted the clashes between police and demonstrators such as Halk TV, Ulusal TV, CEM TV and EM TV were fined for “harming the physical, moral and mental development of children and young people” by airing the live footage. Halk TV had in particular gained sudden popularity for its 24-hour streaming when mainstream media outlets gave little coverage of the protests.
Bron: www.turkishweekly.net
quote:Anonymous trolls NSA with ‘keywords of terror,’ disables website - National Anonymous | Examiner.com
Anonymous disables the National Security Agency’s website and trolls their “impressive surveillance apparatus” with “keywords of terror” as part of Operation Troll the NSA (#OpTrollTheNSA).
Hacktivists associated with the international internet collective Anonymous initiated Operation Troll the USA on June 12, in response to bombshell revelations made by Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old former federal government contract worker who revealed details of a vast secret surveillance program operated by the National Security Agency (NSA).
Softpedia reports hackers from WikiCrew disrupted the official NSA website, nsa.gov, via a distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attack on June 12. At time of publication the site had been inaccessible for over 13 hours. Softpedia also reports “hackers of the St0rmyw0rm group have leaked a file which they claim contains the email addresses of over 400 individuals that work for the NSA.”
In addition to temporarily disabling the official NSA website, and leaking NSA employee email addresses, hacktivists associated with Anonymous actually trolled the NSA by sending out a large number of messages, emails and tweets containing terror-related words. The following is an excerpt from the trollthensa.com website:
. If millions of us, all at the same exact time, call or email someone with our keywords-of-terror-filled script, we can give our nation’s impressive surveillance apparatus the kind of test it deserves. They say they don’t read or listen to the contents of our messages. Why not test it out? It’ll be fun.
Last week Anonymous hacktivists released a collection of documents detailing the U.S. government’s covert intelligence-sharing network, as well as exposing key elements of a secret data-mining program currently being operated by the National Security Agency, and in so doing illuminating some of the “Net Centric Operations” being conducted by the Department of Defense. In particular, the documents offer a detailed look at the DoD’s “Global Information Grid” (GIG), a top-secret intelligence-sharing network.
Michael Stone is a progressive freethinker and freelance writer residing in Portland, Oregon. Informed by science, inspired by art, and motivated by compassion, Michael’s task is to question the world in pursuit of the good. You can reach Michael at stonemichael@hotmail.com.
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twitter:BiellaColeman twitterde op maandag 17-06-2013 om 19:05:16Wow, Brazil's largest magazine (their twitter account has over 2 million followers) hacked by guess who? https://t.co/7QOjTSFZJ2 reageer retweet
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quote:The online hackavist group Anonymous Brazil has hacked the official Twitter account of one of Brazil’s largest magazine @VEJA, asking the Brazilians to join them in protests against the increase of Bus fare.
Anonymous Brazil posted an image on hacked Twitter account with a message saying:
. Its not about cents, its about our rights!
The account was hacked few minutes ago and I am breaking the news for you where the verified Twitter account is posting Tweets in Portuguese language against the Brazilian government and encouraging youth to come out and protest.
Het artikel gaat verderquote:#OpPetrol Damage List- Updating as the hack happens - Hackers News Bulletin
#OpPetrol
Today is 20th June 2013, this is the day for which Anonghost said to be more powerful for 12 Countries under #OpPetrol and they have already hacked a long list of websites which we are collecting from 12 may 2013.
Today they also attacked many of the websites, leaked documents, hacked accounts, below is the list of the Damage under #OpPetrol on 20th June 2013 and the list will be updated when the any hack happens related to #OpPetrol.
If you want to catch out the Past Damage of #OpPetrol (HERE) in which they hacked:
139. http://www.francescopassaniti.fr/site/Op.html
140. http://golfarcachon.org/fr/Op.html
141. http://www.sainville.fr/dvpt/
142. http://www.cani-cross.be/nouveau/Op.php
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