Final Unofficial List of Invitees to the 2011 Bilderberg Conference
Only Crooks, Traitors to Humanity, Satanists, Murderers and Paedophiles get invited to this Annual meeting of the Bilderbergs! Here is the list of the above types of offenders.
Thanks to Melody for this list. ;-)
Final Unofficial List of Invitees to the 2011 Bilderberg Conference
St. Moritz, Switzerland—June 9-12, 2011
DEU Ackermann, Josef Deutsche Bank AG
GBR Agius, Marcus Chairman, Barclays PLC
USA Alexander, Keith B. Director, National Security Agency
INT Almunia, Joaquín Vice President, Euro. Commission
USA Altman, Roger C. Chairman, Evercore Partners Inc.
FIN Apunen, Matti Finnish Business and Policy Forum
PRT Balsemão, Francisco CEO, IMPRESA, Former PM
FRA Baverez, Nicolas Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
FRA Bazire, Nicolas Mʼging Dir. Groupe Arnault /LVMH
ITA Bernabè, Franco CEO, Telecom Italia SpA
USA Bezos, Jeff Founder and CEO, Amazon.com
SWE Bildt, Carl Minister of Foreign Affairs
SWE Björling, Ewa Minister for Trade
NLD Bolland, Marc J. Chief Executive, Marks & Spencer
CHE Brabeck-Letmathe, P. Chairman, Nestlé S.A.
AUT Bronner, Oscar CEO, Standard Medien AG
CAN Carney, Mark J. Governor, Bank of Canada
FRA Castries, Henri de Chairman and CEO, AXA
ESP Cebrián, Juan Luis CEO, PRISA media
NLD Chavannes, Marc E. Columnist, NRC Handelsblad
TUR Ciliv, Süreyya CEO, Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri
CAN Clark, Edmund President /CEO, TD Bank Financial
BEL Coene, Luc Governor, National Bank of Belgium
USA Collins, Timothy C. CEO, Ripplewood Holdings, LLC
ESP Cospedal, Maria Secretary General, Partido Popular
INT Daele, Frans van Chief of Staff/European Council
GRC David, George A. Chairman, Coca-Cola H.B.C. S.A.
BEL Davignon, Etienne Minister of State, honorary BB chair
DNK Eldrup, Anders CEO, DONG Energy
ITA Elkann, John Chairman, Fiat S.p.A.
DEU Enders, Thomas CEO, Airbus SAS
AUT Faymann, Werner Federal Chancellor
DNK Federspiel, Ulrik VP, Global Affairs, Haldor Topsøe
USA Feldstein, Martin S. Professor of Economics, Harvard
PRT Ferreira Alves, Clara CEO, Claref LDA; writer
GBR Flint, Douglas J. Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings
CHN Fu Ying Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
USA Gates, Robert Secretary of Defense
USA Gates, William Chairman, Microsoft Corp.
IRL Gallagher, Paul Senior Counsel; Former AG
CHE Groth, Hans Top-level Exec., Pfizer Europe
TUR Gülek Domac, Tayyibe Former Minister of State
NLD Halberstadt, Victor Honorary Sec. Gen. of BB Meetings
GRC Hardouvelis, Gikas A. Chief Economist, Eurobank EFG
USA Hoffman, Reid Exec. Chair., LinkedIn
CHN Huang Yiping Professor of Economics, Peking U.
USA Hughes, Chris R. Co-founder, Facebook
USA Jacobs, Kenneth M. Chairman & CEO, Lazard
CHE Janom Steiner, Barbara DOJ, Sec. & Health, Canton Grisons
FIN Johansson, Ole Confederation of Finnish Industries
USA Johnson, James A. Vice Chairman, Perseus, LLC
USA Jordan, Jr., Vernon E. Sr. Exec., Lazard Frères & Co. LLC
USA Keane, John M. (Gen.) SCP Partners; U.S. Army, Retired
GBR Kerr, John House of Lords; De. Chair., Royal Dutch Shell
USA Kissinger, Henry A. Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc.
USA Kleinfeld, Klaus Chairman and CEO, Alcoa
TUR Koç, Mustafa V. Chairman, Koç Holding A.S.
USA Kravis, Henry R. Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
USA Kravis, Marie-Josée Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, Inc.
INT Kroes, Neelie VP European Commission
CHE Kudelski, André Chair./CEO, Kudelski Group SA
GBR Lambert, Richard Ernst & Young
INT Lamy, Pascal Dir. Gen., World Trade Organization
ESP León Gross, B. Sec. Gen. of the Spanish Presidency
CHE Leuthard, Doris Federal Councillor (president)
FRA Lévy, Maurice Chairman and CEO, Publicis Groupe
BEL Leysen, Thomas Chairman, Umicore
USA Li, Cheng Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
DEU Löscher, Peter President and CEO, Siemens AG
GBR Mandelson, Peter House of Lords; Chair., Global Couns.
IRL McDowell, Michael Former Deputy PM
CAN McKenna, Frank Deputy Chair, TD Bank Financial
DEU Merkel, Angela Chancellor of Germany
GBR Micklethwait, John Editor-in-Chief, The Economist
FRA Montbrial, Thierry de President, French Institute for Intʼl Rel.
ITA Monti, Mario President, Luigi Bocconi
RUS Mordashov, Alexey A. CEO, Severstal
USA Mundie, Craig J. Chief Strategy Officer, Microsoft
NOR Myklebust, Egil Former Chairman, Norsk Hydro ASA
DEU Nass, Matthias Intʼl Correspondent, Die Zeit
ESP Nin Génova, Juan María President and CEO, La Caixa
PRT Nogueira Leite, António Board, José de Mello Investimentos
NOR Norway, H.R.H. Crown Prince Haakon
FIN Ollila, Jorma Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell
NLD Oranje, Beatrix van Queen of the Netherlands
CAN Orbinksi, James Professor, University of Toronto
USA Orszag, Peter R. Vice Chair., Citigroup Global Markets
GBR Osborne, George Chancellor of the Exchequer
NOR Ottersen, Ole Petter Rector, University of Oslo
GRC Papaconstantinou, G. Minister of Finance
TUR Pekin, Sefika Founding Partner, Pekin & Bayar
FIN Pentikäinen, Mikael Editor-in-Chief, Helsingin Sanomat
USA Perle, Richard N. American Enterprise Institute
CAN Prichard, J. Robert S. Chair, Torys LLP
CAN Reisman, Heather Chair./CEO, Indigo Books & Music
DNK Rasmussen, Anders NATO Secretary General
USA Rockefeller, David Former Chairman, Chase Manhattan
INT Rompuy, Herman van President, European Council
USA Rose, Charlie Exec. Editor/Anchor, Charlie Rose
NLD Rosenthal, Uri Minister of Foreign Affairs
AUT Rothensteiner, Walter Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich
FRA Roy, Olivier Professor, European Univ. Institute
USA Rubin, Robert E. CFR; former Treasury Secretary
ITA Scaroni, Paolo CEO, Eni S.p.A.
CHE Schmid, Martin President, Canton Grisons
USA Schmidt, Eric Executive Chairman, Google Inc.
AUT Scholten, Rudolf Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
DNK Schütze, Peter Nordea Bank AB
CHE Schweiger, Rolf Swiss Council of States
INT Sheeran, Josette Exec. Dir., UN World Food Program
CHE Soiron, Rolf Holcim Ltd., Lonza Ltd.
INT Solana Madariaga, J. ESADEgeo Ctr. for Glob. Econ. & Geopol.
NOR Solberg, Erna Leader of the Conservative Party
ESP Spain, H.M. Queen Sofia
USA Steinberg, James B. Deputy Secretary of State
DEU Steinbrück, Peer Member of the Bundestag
GBR Stewart, Rory Member of Parliament
IRL Sutherland, Peter D. Chairman, Goldman Sachs
GBR Taylor, J. Martin Chairman, Syngenta International
USA Thiel, Peter A. President, Clarium Capital
ITA Tremonti, Giulio Minister of Economy and Finance
INT Trichet, Jean-Claude President, European Central Bank
GRC Tsoukalis, Loukas President, ELIAMEP
USA Varney, Christine A. Assistant AG for Antitrust
CHE Vasella, Daniel L. Chairman, Novartis AG
USA Vaupel, James W. Founding Director, Max Planck Instit.
SWE Wallenberg, Jacob Chairman, Investor AB
USA Warsh, Kevin Former Gov., Federal Res. Board
NLD Winter, Jaap W. De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
CHE Witmer, Jürg Chairman, Givaudan and Clariant
INT Wolfensohn, James Chairman, Wolfensohn & Company
ESP Zapatero, Jose Luis Prime Minister of Spain
USA Zoellick, Robert B. President, The World Bank Group
JOURNALISTS
GBR Bredow, Vendeline von The Economist
GBR Wooldridge, Adrian D. The Economist
*COUNTRY CODE/NATION OF ORIGIN:
KEY: AUT: Austria; BEL: Belgium; CAN: Canada; CHE: Switzerland;
CHN: China; DEU: Germany; DNK: Denmark; ESP: Spain; FIN: Finland;
FRA: France; GRC: Greece; GBR: Great Britain; INT: International; IRL:
Ireland; ITA: Italy; NLD: the Netherlands; NOR: Norway; PRT: Portugal;
RUS: Russia; SWE: Sweden; TUR: Turkey; USA: United States
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Thursday, 29 December 2011
Anon Leaked: NWO Bank Gangsters Mafia Bilderberg Economic Baksters Conference Unofficial List St. Moritz, Switzerland 2011
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AntiSec LulzXmas LulzOps LulzSec Anonymous Hackers Defaced Copseek.com: Data Leaked
Anonymous take down Copseek.com
CopSeek.com, who is a claims to be a Police & Law Enforcement Directory has become a target and major victim in operation antisec.
Anonymous hackers have announced that they have dumped a fair bit of data from the site as well as leaving it defaced. In the defacement is a message a video from Eazy-E.
The data that was dumped is user accounts and has emails and passwords all of which are encrypted.
The attack which was alerted and carried out by LulzOps via twitter.
The mesage:
At the time of publish, about 24hrs after it was first hacked the site was still defaced, slow admins seem to be on holidays even thou websites never take holidays and neither do clients.
The defacement:
The leak
http://pastebin.com/sFxJ2nwt
http://pastebin.com/6Z13RNn5
CopSeek.com, who is a claims to be a Police & Law Enforcement Directory has become a target and major victim in operation antisec.
Anonymous hackers have announced that they have dumped a fair bit of data from the site as well as leaving it defaced. In the defacement is a message a video from Eazy-E.
The data that was dumped is user accounts and has emails and passwords all of which are encrypted.
The attack which was alerted and carried out by LulzOps via twitter.
The mesage:
Fuck A Pig, Killa Cop Fuck a Fed.. Come at me #Fed » »
#anonymous – #antisec » » Run this internet shit
At the time of publish, about 24hrs after it was first hacked the site was still defaced, slow admins seem to be on holidays even thou websites never take holidays and neither do clients.
The defacement:
The leak
http://pastebin.com/sFxJ2nwt
http://pastebin.com/6Z13RNn5
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Happy LulzXmas! Lulz Anonymous Hackers Credit Card Details Leaked: MP Malcolm Turnbull and Billionaire Businessman David Smorgon
Merry LulzXmas: Turnbull card details posted by hackers
Millionaire MP Malcolm Turnbull and billionaire businessman David Smorgon have had their credit card details published on the internet by Anonymous hackers. See CryptoMe
The loose-knit hacking movement Anonymous claimed on Sunday through Twitter that it had stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to clients of US security firm Stratfor.
Hackers posted a link online to what they said was Stratfor's private client list.
They also posted images claiming to show receipts for donations made to charity using credit cards belonging to Stratfor clients, including the US Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security.
The Australian Department of Defence has a contract with Stratfor for a database subscription until November 2012.
The details of Mr Turnbull, the opposition communications spokesman, and Mr Smorgon, founder of Generation Investments, were also among those published online, The Australian reports.
A spokesman confirmed Mr Turnbull's private details had been published.
Mr Smorgon said he had cancelled his credit card upon hearing the news.
'I was advised (by Stratfor via email) a few days ago on what had happened,' Mr Smorgon told The Australian.
'I was totally surprised (by the hacking) ... I have cancelled my American Express credit card and I was obviously not the first to do so.
'This is a warning bell for everyone and I guess it's the cost of doing business online.'
Millionaire MP Malcolm Turnbull and billionaire businessman David Smorgon have had their credit card details published on the internet by Anonymous hackers. See CryptoMe
The loose-knit hacking movement Anonymous claimed on Sunday through Twitter that it had stolen thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to clients of US security firm Stratfor.
Hackers posted a link online to what they said was Stratfor's private client list.
They also posted images claiming to show receipts for donations made to charity using credit cards belonging to Stratfor clients, including the US Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security.
The Australian Department of Defence has a contract with Stratfor for a database subscription until November 2012.
The details of Mr Turnbull, the opposition communications spokesman, and Mr Smorgon, founder of Generation Investments, were also among those published online, The Australian reports.
A spokesman confirmed Mr Turnbull's private details had been published.
Mr Smorgon said he had cancelled his credit card upon hearing the news.
'I was advised (by Stratfor via email) a few days ago on what had happened,' Mr Smorgon told The Australian.
'I was totally surprised (by the hacking) ... I have cancelled my American Express credit card and I was obviously not the first to do so.
'This is a warning bell for everyone and I guess it's the cost of doing business online.'
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Sunday, 25 September 2011
Equador Wikileaks Leakead Cables Exposes Chevron Lobbying Efforts
Leaked Cables Reveal Chevron Lobbying Efforts in Equador
(CN) - Chevron tried to shake off multibillion-dollar environmental claims in Ecuador by lobbying government officials, even as it blasted opponents for allegedly playing to the courts' corrupt and political side, according to diplomatic cables released by Wikileaks.
A provincial court in Lago Agrio, Ecuador, slapped Chevron with an $18.2 billion penalty in February to remediate decades of damage to the Amazon caused by oil drilling. Chevron's predecessor, Texaco, had drilled there from 1964 to 1992, and the court found it had decimated the rainforest and groundwater by dumping billions of gallons of oil in a region home to 30,000 people.
Chevron was pulled into a decade-old lawsuit over the spill when it acquired Texaco in 2001.
About seven years later, in a cable to the U.S. secretary of state, former U.S. Ambassador Linda Jewell wrote that Chevron had begun to "quietly explore" a deal with the government of Ecuador (GOE) to make the case disappear.
"Chevron had begun to quietly explore with senior GOE officials whether it could implement a series of social projects in the concession area in exchange for GOE support for ending the case, but now that the expert has released a huge estimate for alleged damage, it might be hard for the GOE to go that route, even if it has the ability to bring the case to a close," Jewell wrote on April 7, 2008.
Karen Hinton, a spokeswoman for the Ecuadoreans suing Chevron, said the oil giant has "consistently tried to end run" the court case through government negotiations, in defiance of the official separation of powers in Ecuador.
Though Chevron has previously decried a lack of separation in Ecuador's "politicized" courts, it defended past political maneuvers.
Chevron spokesman Justin Higgs confirmed that the oil giant spoke to Ecuador but did not address whether the oil giant asked the government to pressure its judiciary to dismiss the case.
Higgs focused on Chevron's domestic ties, which he said the company needs to contest the verdict.
"Chevron has indeed had discussions with U.S. Embassy officials and the USG [U.S. government] more broadly to secure its support in ensuring that Chevron's contractual and treaty-based rights in Ecuador are protected," Higgs said in an email to Courthouse News.
The Wikileaks cables also show that Chevron did not always have misgivings about the Ecuadorean courts. One rallying cry Chevron has used to undermine the Lago Agrio trial is a video that allegedly implicates the presiding judge, Juan Nuñez, in $3 million bribery scheme. Chevron has claimed it received videos unsolicited and published them over the Internet on Aug. 31, 2008.
But two years earlier, Chevron had nothing to report about the Ecuadorean judiciary when speaking to Charge d'Affaires Jefferson Brown. "Chevron had not had any real complaints about the judge in the Lago Agrio case," Brown said in a March 21, 2006, cable to the State Department.
Two days after Chevron published the Nuñez footage, then-U.S. Ambassador Heather Hodges sent a cable to the secretary reporting that Chevron lawyers phoned the Embassy to give diplomats a "heads up" about the disclosure. Ecuador ultimately expelled Hodges this past April for disclosures she made in unrelated cables obtained by Wikileaks.
While denying wrongdoing, Nuñez stepped down from the case to avoid the appearance of impropriety. But cracks quickly surfaced in Chevron's allegations.
Summarizing hours of footage, The New York Times later reported, "No bribes were shown on the tapes."
Hodges explained in the cable that the "tapes were recorded clandestinely by Diego Borja, an Ecuadorian who had performed work for Chevron as a logistics contractor, and Wayne Hansen, a U.S. citizen with no ties to Chevron."
Although Chevron has distanced itself from the cameramen, Courthouse News discovered emails currently under a court seal that show Hansen contacted the company's investigator months before the release of the videos.
Hansen claimed in the email that Chevron duped him, and he threatened to ask Judge Nuñez for forgiveness if the company did not contact him.
More than a year later, he sent another email to Borja's investigative firm. Hansen claimed that he was in Peru, to which he had apparently fled in defiance of a subpoena that would compel an explanation of the videos.
Hodges, the ambassador, told Washington that Ecuadorean government officials were immediately skeptical and indignant about the recordings.
President Rafael Correa's Legal Secretary General Alexis Mera "pointed out that Chevron's disclosure was based on illicitly obtained recordings and called it a disgraceful attempt to influence the outcome of the judicial proceeding," Hodges wrote.
In a follow-up cable sent about a week later, Hodges said that Ecuador's prosecutor general called on the attorney general to "initiate proceedings against Chevron in the United States, presumably for violations under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act."
The Ecuadorean government has not backed off from allegations that Chevron orchestrated a "judicial entrapment" scheme, and it continues to ask a U.S. federal judge to unseal the Borja and Hansen communications.
Meanwhile, the Ecuadoreans' spokeswoman hopes that the cables will turn the tables on which party allegedly committed misconduct in Ecuador.
"These diplomatic cables reveal a shocking level of misconduct on the part of Chevron's lawyers to undermine the rule of law in Ecuador," Hinton said. "They also demonstrate the company's extremely close ties to U.S. embassy officials in Ecuador who seemed open to helping Chevron shut down the legal case."
In one of the first discovery proceedings Chevron initiated last year in New York, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan interrupted counsel for the Ecuadoreans as the lawyer assailed Chevron's litigation strategy.
"I am not naïve," Kaplan said. "I don't assume that anyone's hands in this are clean."
Source: http://www.courthousenews.com/
(CN) - Chevron tried to shake off multibillion-dollar environmental claims in Ecuador by lobbying government officials, even as it blasted opponents for allegedly playing to the courts' corrupt and political side, according to diplomatic cables released by Wikileaks.
A provincial court in Lago Agrio, Ecuador, slapped Chevron with an $18.2 billion penalty in February to remediate decades of damage to the Amazon caused by oil drilling. Chevron's predecessor, Texaco, had drilled there from 1964 to 1992, and the court found it had decimated the rainforest and groundwater by dumping billions of gallons of oil in a region home to 30,000 people.
Chevron was pulled into a decade-old lawsuit over the spill when it acquired Texaco in 2001.
About seven years later, in a cable to the U.S. secretary of state, former U.S. Ambassador Linda Jewell wrote that Chevron had begun to "quietly explore" a deal with the government of Ecuador (GOE) to make the case disappear.
"Chevron had begun to quietly explore with senior GOE officials whether it could implement a series of social projects in the concession area in exchange for GOE support for ending the case, but now that the expert has released a huge estimate for alleged damage, it might be hard for the GOE to go that route, even if it has the ability to bring the case to a close," Jewell wrote on April 7, 2008.
Karen Hinton, a spokeswoman for the Ecuadoreans suing Chevron, said the oil giant has "consistently tried to end run" the court case through government negotiations, in defiance of the official separation of powers in Ecuador.
Though Chevron has previously decried a lack of separation in Ecuador's "politicized" courts, it defended past political maneuvers.
Chevron spokesman Justin Higgs confirmed that the oil giant spoke to Ecuador but did not address whether the oil giant asked the government to pressure its judiciary to dismiss the case.
Higgs focused on Chevron's domestic ties, which he said the company needs to contest the verdict.
"Chevron has indeed had discussions with U.S. Embassy officials and the USG [U.S. government] more broadly to secure its support in ensuring that Chevron's contractual and treaty-based rights in Ecuador are protected," Higgs said in an email to Courthouse News.
The Wikileaks cables also show that Chevron did not always have misgivings about the Ecuadorean courts. One rallying cry Chevron has used to undermine the Lago Agrio trial is a video that allegedly implicates the presiding judge, Juan Nuñez, in $3 million bribery scheme. Chevron has claimed it received videos unsolicited and published them over the Internet on Aug. 31, 2008.
But two years earlier, Chevron had nothing to report about the Ecuadorean judiciary when speaking to Charge d'Affaires Jefferson Brown. "Chevron had not had any real complaints about the judge in the Lago Agrio case," Brown said in a March 21, 2006, cable to the State Department.
Two days after Chevron published the Nuñez footage, then-U.S. Ambassador Heather Hodges sent a cable to the secretary reporting that Chevron lawyers phoned the Embassy to give diplomats a "heads up" about the disclosure. Ecuador ultimately expelled Hodges this past April for disclosures she made in unrelated cables obtained by Wikileaks.
While denying wrongdoing, Nuñez stepped down from the case to avoid the appearance of impropriety. But cracks quickly surfaced in Chevron's allegations.
Summarizing hours of footage, The New York Times later reported, "No bribes were shown on the tapes."
Hodges explained in the cable that the "tapes were recorded clandestinely by Diego Borja, an Ecuadorian who had performed work for Chevron as a logistics contractor, and Wayne Hansen, a U.S. citizen with no ties to Chevron."
Although Chevron has distanced itself from the cameramen, Courthouse News discovered emails currently under a court seal that show Hansen contacted the company's investigator months before the release of the videos.
Hansen claimed in the email that Chevron duped him, and he threatened to ask Judge Nuñez for forgiveness if the company did not contact him.
More than a year later, he sent another email to Borja's investigative firm. Hansen claimed that he was in Peru, to which he had apparently fled in defiance of a subpoena that would compel an explanation of the videos.
Hodges, the ambassador, told Washington that Ecuadorean government officials were immediately skeptical and indignant about the recordings.
President Rafael Correa's Legal Secretary General Alexis Mera "pointed out that Chevron's disclosure was based on illicitly obtained recordings and called it a disgraceful attempt to influence the outcome of the judicial proceeding," Hodges wrote.
In a follow-up cable sent about a week later, Hodges said that Ecuador's prosecutor general called on the attorney general to "initiate proceedings against Chevron in the United States, presumably for violations under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act."
The Ecuadorean government has not backed off from allegations that Chevron orchestrated a "judicial entrapment" scheme, and it continues to ask a U.S. federal judge to unseal the Borja and Hansen communications.
Meanwhile, the Ecuadoreans' spokeswoman hopes that the cables will turn the tables on which party allegedly committed misconduct in Ecuador.
"These diplomatic cables reveal a shocking level of misconduct on the part of Chevron's lawyers to undermine the rule of law in Ecuador," Hinton said. "They also demonstrate the company's extremely close ties to U.S. embassy officials in Ecuador who seemed open to helping Chevron shut down the legal case."
In one of the first discovery proceedings Chevron initiated last year in New York, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan interrupted counsel for the Ecuadoreans as the lawyer assailed Chevron's litigation strategy.
"I am not naïve," Kaplan said. "I don't assume that anyone's hands in this are clean."
Source: http://www.courthousenews.com/
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Monday, 19 September 2011
Anonymous LulzSec Hackers Released Private Intelligence Bulletins Leaked Files
Anonymous and Team LulzSecurity aka LulzSec realeased on pirate bay hundreds of private intelligence bulletins, training manuals,
personal email correspondence, names, phone numbers, addresses and passwords
belonging to Arizona law enforcement.
Laughing at your security since 2011!
#anonymous #anarchists #antisec #lulzsec #chingalamigra
Presents...
#####################
CHINGA LA MIGRA BULLETIN #1 6/23/2011 ####################
We are releasing hundreds of private intelligence bulletins, training manuals,
personal email correspondence, names, phone numbers, addresses and passwords
belonging to Arizona law enforcement. We are targeting AZDPS specifically
because we are against SB1070 and the racial profiling anti-immigrant police
state that is Arizona.
The documents classified as "law enforcement sensitive", "not for public
distribution", and "for official use only" are primarily related to border
patrol and counter-terrorism operations and describe the use of informants to
infiltrate various gangs, cartels, motorcycle clubs, Nazi groups, and protest
movements.
Every week we plan on releasing more classified documents and embarassing
personal details of military and law enforcement in an effort not just to reveal
their racist and corrupt nature but to purposefully sabotage their efforts to
terrorize communities fighting an unjust "war on drugs".
Hackers of the world are uniting and taking direct action against our common
oppressors - the government, corporations, police, and militaries of the world.
See you again real soon! ;D
################################################################################
Sorce: Pirate Bay
Further reading: lulzsecurity.com/releases/chinga_la_migra_1.txt
personal email correspondence, names, phone numbers, addresses and passwords
belonging to Arizona law enforcement.
Laughing at your security since 2011!
#anonymous #anarchists #antisec #lulzsec #chingalamigra
Presents...
#####################
CHINGA LA MIGRA BULLETIN #1 6/23/2011 ####################
We are releasing hundreds of private intelligence bulletins, training manuals,
personal email correspondence, names, phone numbers, addresses and passwords
belonging to Arizona law enforcement. We are targeting AZDPS specifically
because we are against SB1070 and the racial profiling anti-immigrant police
state that is Arizona.
The documents classified as "law enforcement sensitive", "not for public
distribution", and "for official use only" are primarily related to border
patrol and counter-terrorism operations and describe the use of informants to
infiltrate various gangs, cartels, motorcycle clubs, Nazi groups, and protest
movements.
Every week we plan on releasing more classified documents and embarassing
personal details of military and law enforcement in an effort not just to reveal
their racist and corrupt nature but to purposefully sabotage their efforts to
terrorize communities fighting an unjust "war on drugs".
Hackers of the world are uniting and taking direct action against our common
oppressors - the government, corporations, police, and militaries of the world.
See you again real soon! ;D
################################################################################
Sorce: Pirate Bay
Further reading: lulzsecurity.com/releases/chinga_la_migra_1.txt
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Friday, 22 July 2011
Anonymous Hactivists Hackers Hacked NATO Servers Promise Release Leaked Documents
NATO hacked by Anonymous
Hackers from Anonymous claim to have lifted 1 GB of data from NATO servers.
Computer hackers working for the activism collective Anonymous announced today that NATO has been the target of their latest Internet punishment against the evil system.
In a tweet today from the hacktivist group responsible for such high-profile infiltrations as ones perpetrated again Mastercard, Visa and PayPal in the past, Anonymous announced that, “Yes, we haz [sic] more of your delicious data.”
Anonymous doesn’t intend on disclosing all of what they’ve lifted from NATO servers, however — that, says the group, would be “irresponsible.” So far they have only released a single PDF file of a document headed with the message “NATO Restricted” dated to August of 2007. The group has hinted that some of the info will be leaked in the days to come.
The group notes that they have obtained roughly 1 GB of computer data.
One spokesperson for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization tells the Telegraph that it is investigating the claims. "We strongly condemn any leak of classified documents, which can potentially endanger the security of NATO allies, armed forces and citizens,” says another NATO spokesperson that would not be named by the AP.
While law enforcement officials and investigators worldwide are largely condemning an attack on such an established and powerful institution, Anonymous has fired back, taking a jab at the operations of associated governments. In a document released in conjunction with fellow hackers LulzSec today, Anonymous responds to a message from FBI Deputy Assistant Director Steve Chabinsky in which he calls Anonymous’ actions “unacceptable.”
“Now let us be clear here, Mr. Chabinsky, while we understand that you and your colleagues may find breaking into websites unacceptable, let us tell you what WE find unacceptable,” responds Anonymous.
The hackers add their own complaints against “the FBI and international law authorities” include “Governments lying to their citizens and inducing fear and terror to keep them in control by dismantling their freedom piece by piece” and “Corporations aiding and conspiring with said governments while taking advantage at the same time by collecting billions of funds for federal contracts we all know they can't fulfil.”
“We become bandits on the Internet because you have forced our hand,” write the hackers. “The Anonymous bitchslap rings through your ears like hacktivism movements of the 90s. We're back – and we're not going anywhere. Expect us.”
Anonymous offshoot LulzSec has previously attacked the computer servers of the CIA, Senate and SONY, among others. On Monday they hacked the website of News Corp’s The Sun and earlier today revealed that they would be releasing emails obtained from the servers of News of the World.
Source: RT RUSSIA TODAY USA News NATO hacked by Anonymous
Hackers from Anonymous claim to have lifted 1 GB of data from NATO servers.
Computer hackers working for the activism collective Anonymous announced today that NATO has been the target of their latest Internet punishment against the evil system.
In a tweet today from the hacktivist group responsible for such high-profile infiltrations as ones perpetrated again Mastercard, Visa and PayPal in the past, Anonymous announced that, “Yes, we haz [sic] more of your delicious data.”
Anonymous doesn’t intend on disclosing all of what they’ve lifted from NATO servers, however — that, says the group, would be “irresponsible.” So far they have only released a single PDF file of a document headed with the message “NATO Restricted” dated to August of 2007. The group has hinted that some of the info will be leaked in the days to come.
The group notes that they have obtained roughly 1 GB of computer data.
One spokesperson for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization tells the Telegraph that it is investigating the claims. "We strongly condemn any leak of classified documents, which can potentially endanger the security of NATO allies, armed forces and citizens,” says another NATO spokesperson that would not be named by the AP.
While law enforcement officials and investigators worldwide are largely condemning an attack on such an established and powerful institution, Anonymous has fired back, taking a jab at the operations of associated governments. In a document released in conjunction with fellow hackers LulzSec today, Anonymous responds to a message from FBI Deputy Assistant Director Steve Chabinsky in which he calls Anonymous’ actions “unacceptable.”
“Now let us be clear here, Mr. Chabinsky, while we understand that you and your colleagues may find breaking into websites unacceptable, let us tell you what WE find unacceptable,” responds Anonymous.
The hackers add their own complaints against “the FBI and international law authorities” include “Governments lying to their citizens and inducing fear and terror to keep them in control by dismantling their freedom piece by piece” and “Corporations aiding and conspiring with said governments while taking advantage at the same time by collecting billions of funds for federal contracts we all know they can't fulfil.”
“We become bandits on the Internet because you have forced our hand,” write the hackers. “The Anonymous bitchslap rings through your ears like hacktivism movements of the 90s. We're back – and we're not going anywhere. Expect us.”
Anonymous offshoot LulzSec has previously attacked the computer servers of the CIA, Senate and SONY, among others. On Monday they hacked the website of News Corp’s The Sun and earlier today revealed that they would be releasing emails obtained from the servers of News of the World.
Source: RT RUSSIA TODAY USA News NATO hacked by Anonymous
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