Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd
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#42Hmm * mentions HBGary a lot * focuses on people who have been previously associated with the HBGary hack * shows special disdain for kayla and sabu & seems to be personally offended * likes to link people to their social networking profiles * only non-skiddie name mentioned is Barr's * obviously works (worked?) in infosec * previously in the military? (ALPHA MIKE FOXTROT = Adios Mother Fuckers) Gee, I wonder who the…
Wonder if the spelling mistakes are strategically placed then. Or does Mr. Barr really spell that way. He's like a 40+ year old married guy.
Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd
#43This kind of mob-trolling behavior is not ok, and prosecuting perpetrators to the full extend of the law ought to set a nice example.
I'm all for free speech, and blowing the whistle. But this is much too far, and honestly, anarchy isn't any better than a police state.
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#44Earlier quoted context omitted.
Wonder if the spelling mistakes are strategically placed then. Or does Mr. Barr really spell that way. He's like a 40+ year old married guy.
OT: There another comment here by trotsky here and now it's gone without a [deleted] placeholder, and I have show dead on. Just curious, I guess there is a perm delete admin functionality? Also didn't seem worthy of deletion..
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#45Earlier quoted context omitted.
Most importantly, if a random group posting to pastebin can find them, the FBI has got to be able to, too.
To be fair, a random group posting to patebin isn't limited by things like "probable cause" "search warrants" and "lawful behavior". They admit in the document to "backhacking" the targets, which already puts them at an advantage against law enforcement. edit: s/probably/probable (it's late)
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Computer_and_...
Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd
#46For lack of a better explanation, is it crazy to consider the possibility lulzsec released this themselves? Hack innocents, preferably script kiddies from 4chan, install evidence on their systems, and walk away through the smoke.
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#47Earlier quoted context omitted.
Wonder if the spelling mistakes are strategically placed then. Or does Mr. Barr really spell that way. He's like a 40+ year old married guy.
OT: There another comment here by trotsky here and now it's gone without a [deleted] placeholder, and I have show dead on. Just curious, I guess there is a perm delete admin functionality? Also didn't seem worthy of deletion..
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#48Has anyone checked out those PGP files? Don't really feel like doing it myself, considering the likely unsavory nature of the author of this document (barr...).
Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd
#49I personally applaud the unmasking of the internet's anonymous. Maybe once they realize they're not truly anonymous, they'll stop with their appalling behavior. What they're doing exemplifies everything that is wrong with our sensationalist, power-hungry and generally corrupted culture. This kind of mob-trolling behavior is not ok, and prosecuting perpetrators to the full extend of the law ought to set a nice example…
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#50Earlier quoted context omitted.
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They aren't proof, but they might be enough (I am not a lawyer) for a search warrant for email addresses, person's homes, and phone/ISP records of the people named in the "d0x."