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Anonymous vows 'cyberwar' on US government
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41972190
DALLAS — A leader of the computer hackers group known as Anonymous is threatening new attacks on major U.S. corporations and government officials as part of at an escalating “cyberwar” against the citadels of American power. |
More DOS attacks? :zzz:
Or tricking the tabloids? |
All that's going to happen is government and private industry will increase their network security, at a considerable cost to taxpayers and customers.
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Translation: Anonymous makes a big public statement as a result of being upset that they were not in the news for three weeks.
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When you've had to take a back seat to the Libyan Revolution, Charlie Sheen and the Japanese Tsunami, it's obviously time to shoot the moon. |
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why do they keep thinking anonymous has a leader?
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I said DART gun, not... |
First warning shots fired by Anonymous:
The loose-knit hacker collective known as "Anonymous" plans to release emails obtained from Bank of America Corp. early today, an Anonymous-related Twitter feed said. "[S]ee you guy's Monday Morning 5am...London Time," a post from the Twitter username OperationLeakS said. "Meet my demands Release Pfc. Bradley Manning and I will remove every #BoA Employee from the Emails," the feed said Saturday, referring to the US Army private accused of leaking sensitive US cables to WikiLeaks. SOURCE |
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It makes it easier for many people to conceptualize. People want a single point of blame they can focus their emotions against. |
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So who's lying here?
The loose-knit hacker collective known as "Anonymous" released emails early Monday that it obtained from a former employee of Bank of America Corp., accusing it of "fraud" and of improperly foreclosing on homes. "we are up ... some of you will get in some will not," posts from the Twitter username OperationLeakS said. Readers are directed to the website bankofamericasuck.com, which was intermittently unavailable Monday morning. The material was also available for download at a number of mirror sites. The documents appeared to show an extended email exchange in late 2010 between employees of Balboa, an insurance unit owned by the bank, and seemed to discuss the removal of files related to certain insured properties. A Bank of America spokesman said before the release that the documents were stolen by a disgruntled former staffer at Balboa and were not related to foreclosures. "We are confident that his extravagant assertions are untrue," the spokesman told Reuters. SOURCE The group's email release also includes correspondence between Anonymous and the former employee, in which the former employee described the bank as a "cult" and said the company is now intent on destroying his career. "I'm well known throughout Bank of America," the former employee said in one email. "They saw to that when they showed everyone my picture and labeled me as a terrorist." |
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