Anonymous vokser i styrke

I et “Official Emergency Communique” gør hacker fællesskabet ‘Anonymous’ status over en hel række af angreb rettet imod amerikanske sikkerhedsinstitutioner og offentliggør en omfangsrig log. I slutningen af dokumentet ses der også fremad:
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OUTRO: FOR THE LOVE OF TEH LULZ, WAREZ, AND REVOLUTIONZ
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Thanks for joining us for our epic end of the year hacking spree. We hope you had as much fun reading this text file as our enemies have had crying about it. Too bad, NY Police Chiefs. So sad, CSLEA. And Stratfor, umad? Get used to failing hard because this is 2012 now, and you had better believe all hell is busting loose.

These conclusions usually end with more political rants, leetspeak, bragging and scene drama, but these days we are just too busy owning shit. We believe our history of high profile ownings speak for themselves. However in the aftermath of some of these hax there have been a number of rumors and accusations floating around questioning our motives or doubting our legitimacy. Who are these voodoo haxors owning all these targets? Was this not the work of Anonymous?? Why is Barrett Brown such an attention whore?? Is Antisec an inside job!? A false flag operation?!? Do they really shag top models??!!

Of course the mainstream media, right-wingers, conspiracy theorists and other nattering nabobs of negativism are always picking up on any perceived or invented 'disputes' or 'splits' within Anonymous in a vain display of yellow journalism in order to discredit and divide us. It is hard to believe that anyone can take seriously any random 'emergency anonymous statements' on pastebin that condemn other operations, since there is no central leadership, no party platform, no top down hierarchy, no lotus domino nor sap, no one in any position of authority to decide what is or isn't 'official'. Whether this is the work of butthurt Stratfor customers, spineless pacifists, pro-sec player haters or advanced counter-intelligence operations remains to be seen.

Yes this week of mayhem was our work, the work of Anonymous: sporting team colors, we hacked all them servers and dropped all them databases. We spend most of our time underground, frequently changing names and bouncing between boxes, only surfacing to wreak havok against the servers of our white hat corporate enemies and gloat about our antics through dozens of Twitter accounts and IRC servers. Though we have chosen to work as Anonymous, the fact is we have been around owning shit for many many years before Anonymous hit the scene. We have watched our fellow Anons mature over the years as they became more politically conscious, started attacking more relevant targets, and was learning some coding and intrusion skills. Finally, after watching the hilarious reaction of some of Anonymous's targets as they raged, we decided to throw our black hat into the fight and get down with teh lulz. We are anonymous, we are rocking hard, and everyone is welcome to join the popular front and be proud to be part of it.

The underground has raised some concerns regarding what many see as younger script kiddies without talent or discipline. We are similarly frustrated with the amount of half-owned targets prematurely ejaculated on pastebin, and the rampant use of public exploit code without understanding the vulnerabilities behind it. Let's clarify these issues with the hopes someday these kiddies will finetune their skills and become dang up someday and become hackers on their right after having learnt from their own fails hard way, we point to keep in mind we never let the enemy know how and when we're gonna strike: we do not announce our targets ahead of time. We quietly break in, own everything in sight, own some more, and only then release teh dumps-- after we make sure everything's fully exploited and malware well placed. But you will never see us reveal our initial intrusion techniques, publish exploit code, or notify vendors: We do not just support the non-disclosure movement, we actively attack the corporate security industry: a long trail of rm'd boxes, password dumps and mail spools from state contracted security and intelligence corporations will testify to this.

We kicked off this operation more than six months ago with every intention on bringing the black hat ruckus, the armed insurrectionary fury to Anonymous. In that time, we have demonstrated how HBGary, ManTech, IRC Federal, Vanguard Defense Industries, and Booz Allen Hamilton contract with the federal government to develop technology to monitor and suppress anyone deemed "dissident." When our comrades were brutalized and arrested, we delivered swift retaliation against police targets in Arizona, Texas, and several other southern states. We have proven our capabilities and intentions, repeatedly demonstrating that even the most invincible of corporations and government institutions will crumble.

So here we are, looking into this new year, looking for new adventures, looking for new troubles. Join us in this hacker class war, this battle for freedom. This is our time to rise, this is our call to fight. We will wage guerrilla war on the internets and in the streets, and you better expect us, because none of us are as cruel as all of us.

Læs hele balladen her.

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