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Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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I don't know if any of the identities are real. The Sabu guy's alleged name has been out for a while now, and after some googling it all goes back to some weird site: backtracesecurity.com

Until we get some arrests I wouldn't be particularly excited over this.

Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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I 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…

The paste has an anonymous author.

Point well taken. I would've been happier with, say, the FBI being behind the unmasking.

Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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That was a horrible yet interesting read at the same time. The PGP keys deceived me into thinking there was more content then there really was.

What does the author mean by bounce in the document, take over a machine and proxy themselves with it? I'm confused.

Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

#55

Has 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...).

I love how whoever wrote this managed to use GPG/PGP wrong.

Yeah, it seems to have been used as a makeshift uuencode...

Also, I find the 'MingW32' version string to be somewhat interesting.

Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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> 20:25 want me to be an informant on account im everywhere and iwas in the army No honour amongst thieves eh.

Interestingly, if you search through the reddit account for a user with the exact same name and capitalization, s/he appears in some threads as very vocal, defensive, and at times revealing about Lulzsec, topiary, sabu, and others. Check em out.

Great find, shii. Yeah, why would he be that dense to think that he would not be caught with this information easily visible after simple Google search. It is scary to think how much personal information someone could find out about ourselves if they figured out a handle that we use commonly.

Re: Lulzsec/gn0sis/AnonOps dox'd

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That was a horrible yet interesting read at the same time. The PGP keys deceived me into thinking there was more content then there really was. What does the author mean by bounce in the document, take over a machine and proxy themselves with it? I'm confused.

Bouncing, interpreted strictly, refers to masking your IP on IRC by going through a different host which is running such software (bnc). It is widely used innocuously.

I suppose it can also encompass alternative ways of hiding your IP by going through separate machines, but I think the author of the document would have said so explicitly considering he's used proper terminology elsewhere ("vpn", "proxy").

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Hmm * 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…

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