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Thursday, 29 December 2011

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:
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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Monday, 19 September 2011

OCCUPYWALLSTREET Continue, Anonymous LulzSec Alert d'ont use Masks TakeWallStreet Livestream



An almost Naked Girl on Manahatan March Rally People protesting the economic system walk down a sidewalk in the financial district as office workers head to work on September 19, 2011 in New York City. Organizers said the protests, which began Saturday, could last for weeks
Wall Street protests continue: anonymous d'ont use masks, cops target anon masks.


Eight years working as a consultant for an investment bank was enough to turn him into a protester. several arrested


#Yahoo Mail #blocking emails that mention Occupy Wall Street, #OccupyWallStreet
by Anon Central

Global Revolution OCCUPYWALLSTREET Live Stream

Wall Street Occupied, New York, OCCUPY WALLSTREET Continue

People protesting the economic system walk down a sidewalk in the financial district as office workers head to work on September 19, 2011 in New York City. Organizers said the protests, which began Saturday, could last for weeks. (Michael Nagle/Getty Images)



Occupy Wall Street -- America's own Arab Spring?
De: RTAmerica | 19 de Sep de 2011 | 245 visualizações
Crowds gathered in New York's financial district to protest Wall Street greed, corruption and lack of accountability. RT's Anastasia Churkina dove into the rally to find out whether this could be the beginning of America's own Arab Spring.





(CBS News) NEW YORK - At least five people were arrested on the third day of protests in New York's Financial District, spearheaded by a coalition of groups rallying against the influence of corporate money in politics.
Beginning on Saturday - on what was called a U.S. Day of Rage - several groups of activists vowed to occupy Wall Street, to express their anger over a financial system they say favors the rich and powerful, and about a democratic process they deem to be corrupt.

Organizers of the "Occupy Wall Street" demonstration have called for 20,000 people to "flood into lower Manhattan, set up tents, kitchens, peaceful barricades and occupy Wall Street for a few months."

Channeling the occupation of Cairo's Tahrir Square by Egyptians protesting the rule of Hosni Mubarak, protesters have camped out in lower Manhattan over the weekend, seeking to occupy the center of the financial world. They hope to attract many more.

Protest organizers seek to persuade President Barack Obama to establish a commission that would end "the influence money has over representatives in Washington." Their website is occupywallst.org.

OCCUPYWALLSTREET Wall Street protests

The demonstration's staging area in nearby Zuccotti Park (re-named Liberty Plaza) houses tents and cardboard used by those camping out.

on Monday people marched behind police barricades up and down both sides of Wall Street - clogging the sidewalks as financial firm employees tried to get to work.

One of the demonstrators, Robert Siegel, said that eight years working as a consultant for an investment bank was enough to turn him into a protester.

"I just shuffled other people's money around and took a cut. Nothing was being contributed. A lot was just being taken out," he told Silverman. "[I] watched the silliness compound on itself. At some point, I wanted a lifestyle that didn't consist of going up to computers to deal with angry people."

#Yahoo Mail #blocking emails that mention Occupy Wall Street, #OccupyWallStreet 
by Anon Central
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Here’s something a bit odd. Earlier today we got an email from someone (not sure if he wants his identity revealed here) who claimed that Yahoo Mail blocked him from sending any emails with ‘Occupy Wall Street’ or the occupywallst.org URL in the body of the message. I thought I’d try it out and, guess what, I got the following message:

Suspicious activity has been detected on your account. To protect your account and our users, your message has not been sent.

I tested this and played around with it. Every time I put ‘Occupy Wall Street’ or the occupywallst.org URL in the body of a message, I got the same ‘suspicious activity’ warning. I tried using other URL’s to see if it was some kind of anti-spam thing, but they all got through. The only thing that seemed to block emails from getting sent was using this particular combination. Try it yourself and see.

I tried the same thing with Gmail, Hotmail, mail.com and Facebook’s message system. In all those cases, the emails went through just fine. And my Yahoo account is hardly some new, potential spam account. I have had it for longer than I care to remember, and have been happily sending and receiving emails for a very long time with no problems at all.

I sent a query to Yahoo and have heard nothing back so far. I’ll post an update here when / if I do. But it does seem odd that putting ‘Occupy Wall Street’ and occupywallst.org into the body of a message, Yahoo Mail declined to send the ‘suspicious’ message. I’d really like to know why this happened, but I am starting to wonder if I really want to be using Yahoo Mail anymore…

Four men and one woman were taken into custody Monday morning for disorderly conduct. Anon Central

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Anonymous LulzSec Hackers Released Private Intelligence Bulletins Leaked Files



Pirate Bay Anonymous LulzSec Hackers Released Private Intelligence Bulletins Leaked Files,  training manuals, personal email correspondence, names, phone numbers, addresses and passwords belonging to Arizona law enforcement download
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...

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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

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Sorce: Pirate Bay

Further reading: lulzsecurity.com/releases/chinga_la_migra_1.txt


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Monday, 11 July 2011

AntiSec Operation: Anonymous & LulzSec Hackers Breach BoozeAllen Hamilton, Dump 90,000 Military Email Addresses



Anonymous Hackers Breach Booz Allen Hamilton, Dump 90,000 Military Email Addresses

The summer of anti-security rolls on.

As part of the spree of data breaches that the loose hacker movement Anonymous is calling AntiSec, the group announced Monday that it had penetrated a server belonging to the defense contractor Booz Allen Hamilton and released what it claims are 90,000 military email addresses, encrypted passwords and an assortment of data related to other companies and government networks. It also claims to have accessed and deleted four gigabytes of the firm’s source code.

“In [Booz Allen Hamilton's] line of work you’d expect them to sail the seven proxseas with a state-of-the-art battleship, right? Well you may be as surprised as we were when we found their vessel being a puny wooden barge,” reads the group’s statement posted to the Pirate Bay. “We infiltrated a server on their network that basically had no security measures in place.”

Though the passwords included in the leak are scrambled, Anonymous’ statement claims that the passwords are encrypted with an MD5 function that is widely considered to be insecure.

Anonymous and Anonymous splinter group LulzSec have said that the campaign of attacks they’re calling “AntiSec” is designed to humiliate companies and agencies that fail to adequately protect consumer and employee data. It’s already hit targets ranging from the Arizona State Police to Viacom and Universal Music.

Booz Allen has already been involved in one Anonymous hack earlier this year. When the hacker collective dumped 71,000 emails from the cybersecurity firm HBGary Federal in retaliation for what it interpreted as an attempt to unmask key figures within Anonymous, the emails revealed that HBGary had worked with Booz Allen Hamilton to develop a response plan for Bank of America based on what the bank feared might be an upcoming leak of its internal documents by WikiLeaks. The Anonymous statement also paints the contractor as a revolving door of military-related conflicts of interest, and argues that the firm has been involved in mass surveillance projects.

“You would think the words ‘Expect Us’ would have been enough to prevent another epic security fail, wouldn’t you?,” Anonymous wrote in its statement. “Well, you’d be wrong. And thanks to the gross incompetence at Booz Allen Hamilton probably all military mersonnel of the U.S. will now have to change
their passwords.”

The group ended the statement by invoicing Booz Allen Hamilton $310 for its security audit. “Trolling is our specialty,” it added. “We provide this free of charge.”


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