03/17/12

SaBu – FBI TIMELINE

SaBu – FBI TIMELINE

gAtO fOuNd - this while thinking about the legality of what the FBI and SaBu did. as gAtO look at the current Anonymous and their Leader Sabu turning Snitch since last year. You look at his twitter post and all the action he told his followers to do sanctioned by the FBI and I wonder if all this was legalIMOHO (in my own humble opinion)… gAtO oUt -

4 June 2011 – First passing mention of ANTISEC in relation to Anonymous is made on LulzSec twitter (http://goo.gl/cwO2G)

7 June 2011 – SABU visited by FBI and arrested quietly

8 June 2011 – By 10AM this day, SABU was fully cooperating with feds

19 June 2011 – AFTER arrest, SABU resumes tweeting after a prolonged break (last recorded tweets being random in March and May of 2011 — http://goo.gl/frJpR).

His ?rst tweet is to announce the formation of ANTISEC ( http://goo.gl/725mr). He announces ANTISEC as “The biggest, uni?ed operation amongst hackers in history.” <– Does “uni?ed” = conspiracy?

Original ANTISEC Release Statement -http://pastebin.com/9KyA0E5v

gAtO - I question entrapment. He told his followers to used the credit cards from Stratford to charge up $$ on them… a crime and the FBI said OK.. He told them were to hack and the FBI ok it… I just posted an article about FinFisher – government spyware… Our legal arm is acting like criminals and I question that. When our government start becoming criminals to catch criminals.. I have to wonder. are we winning the cyber war at what cost to our national morality????— The more I see governments doing these things, It make me want to use technology to hide my identity just because anything I do can and will be used against me… even if it’s nothing —

20 June 2011 – LulzSec announces Tango Down of site for UK’s

Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA.gov.uk) “in the name of

#ANTISEC” (http://goo.gl/RdbnM) <– Note, Topiary would later be arrested and charged with DDOS attack on SOCA website

22 June 2011- LulzSec tweets “offcial ANTISEC theme song” (http://goo.gl/dfTiw).

gAtO -1st. 90% of our senators and congressmen not even counting the State guy’s and galls know how to use a computer let alone know the difference between FaceBook and Twitter or LinkedIn. All 3 are different and for me to let these high and mighty people, who know nothing but what their Super Pacs tell them is a joke to allow them to regulate and control business based on money not the people.

Org Chart of Hacker Crew -Groups

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23 June 2011 – LulzSec releases Chinga La Migra on AZ law enforcement in protest of AZ SB1070 (http://goo.gl/9s2dG). Both release and tweeted announcement referenced #ANTISEC (http://goo.gl/f558l)

23 June 2011 – SABU tweets “Friday will be beginning of #ANTISEC dumps. Big ups to all hackers involved in this massive project!” http://goo.gl/6IJAI

 24 June 2011 – Logs from IRC channel #pe are leaked publicly. SABU appears as an authority ?gure. Are they leaked with a purpose of establishing him even more in the Anonymous community as a leader? http://gu.com/p/3v5c5

 24 June 2011 – ANTISEC releases a call to arms video

(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNaAaPvyYqI). Video includes the provocative statement, “Top priority is to steal and leak any classi?ed government information, including email spools and documentation. Prime targets are banks and other high-ranking establishments.”

gAtO -2nd. Yes I expect my law enforcement people to play by the rules. Not bend them to maybe go after that guy because he is black, Latino or a long hair hippy guy. Hay SaBu was a Lationo guy maybe they only bend the rule because he is spanish. Rules are Rules and I expect my government to play by the rules or else every one will do this and that as there view of the world and if that’;s the case Then we are ruleless and everyone for themselves, were would America be then – were would the world be —

25 June 2011 – LulzSec announces its dissolution and the end of the 50 Days of Lulz (

http://pastebin.com/1znEGmHa; http://goo.gl/EZvkQ ).

 26 June 2011 – LulzSec twitter encourages “all future #ANTISEC enthusiasts” to join the #ANTISEC channel on the Anonops IRC and to “follow @AnonymousIRC” (http://goo.gl/aZcSZ ).

26 June 2011 – SABU tweets, “We are working under the #ANTISEC ?ag now gentlemen” ( http://goo.gl/fwJfh).

 26 June 2011 – SABU laughs o ? dox attempts that name him as”Hector Montsegur” [sic] ( http://goo.gl/NOst1 ).

gAtO -3rd. You cannot stop a salesman from knocking on your door – you don’t have to open the door and buy something from him but you cannot make a law for every thing a person does or else we live in North Korea. When you get that E-mail that tell you, you just won the lottery in England just send them $1299.99 cents for processing and your $10million dollars richer –eh eh I would not trust that email if you do then you deserve what you get. Sorry – Darwin Award Winner….. I lived in Communism you have no clue what it is to have your right of free speech taken away and if your friends rat you out (like to Homeland Security or communist HQ) you go to prison or worse. Do you want America to become a place were all our freedoms are taken away and we have to live by MY RULES(-gAtO’s Rules Book). I don’t think anyone ones to live by my rules and I sure don’t want to live by yours. That is why we elect our political and sometimes vote for laws and if they don’t do a good job we elect someone else in.

26 June 2011 – SABU uses his in?uence to funnel people into the #ANTISEC channel on Anonops IRC (http://goo.gl/Bo0DA ).

 27 June 2011 – @AnonymousIRC announces “the LulzBoat and its crew will now sail under the #ANTISEC banner” (http://goo.gl/rLKNQ ).

 28-29 June 2011 – ANTISEC makes its ?rst release (http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6502765 ). Relevant tweets (http://goo.gl/2GcYG | http://goo.gl/Va3eS ) claiming ANTISEC responsibility.

29 June 2011 – SABU incites Brasil to “rise up” in ANTISEC and again funnels people to #ANTISEC channel on Anonops IRC (http://goo.gl/1iwSi ).

30 June 2011 – ANTISEC hacks and released more info on AZ law enforcement (http://pastebin.com/4L6emvnC ) and tweets responsibility from ANTISEC (http://goo.gl/qBo5D ).

 30 June 2011 – SABU tweets that www.fpoe.at is Tango Down “for itsobvious racism” (http://goo.gl/2LDat ).

 30 June 2011 – SABU again funnels Anons into #ANTISEC channel on Anonops IRC (http://goo.gl/5z7JY ).

 1 July 2011 – SABU again funnels Anons into #ANTISEC channel on Anonops IRC (http://goo.gl/8znEx ).

 11 July 2011 – SABU tweets multiple times, hinting at foreknowledge of the Booz Allen Hamilton hack that would occur later on 11 July (http://goo.gl/AaTUQ | http://goo.gl/ppbXQ |http://goo.gl/5TJ9D ).

gAtO -4th. Did you really mean it when you said you want limits set on FaceBook, Twitter and such places? So you want the government that has no rules but TAKES A THIEF TO CATCH A THIEF mentality and these guy’s will limit business how to do business. Then you just threw out the very core of America capitalism. You would want more rules and regulation by governments that bend the rule to control every aspect of our business and corporate life. Hay You– your once again talking about North Korea and other places like Syria oh yeah they took those leader down….

11 July 2011 – ANTISEC hacks and releases ~90,000 military email/ pw combos in Military Meltdown Monday from Booz Allen Hamilton (http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6533009 ). Announces via Twitter ( http://goo.gl/akXSN).

15 July 2011 – SABU tweets veiled threat to federal contractors (http://goo.gl/ykkrC ).

18 July 2011 – LulzSec reemerges and hacks The Sun (http://goo.gl/0J4Cr ).

 19 July 2011 -FBI arrests 14 suspected Anonymous participants in California, New York, Florida and New Jersey in a nationwide investigation.

 22 July 2011 – ANTISEC leaks 8GB of internal data from Italian Police’s National Centre for Computer Crime and the Protection of Critical Infrastructure (http://goo.gl/0cUuJ )

 27 July 2011 – ANTISEC issues “offcial communique from Anonymous and Lulz Security ” regarding FBI arrests of alleged Anonymous participants (http://goo.gl/p3kjt ).

27 July 2011 – Alleged LulzSec spokesman Topiary / Jake Davis arrested (http://www.bgr.com/p=98072)

28 July 2011 – +500mb of NATO data was leaked by ANTISEC (http://goo.gl/a6CFU )

29 July 2011 – 390MB internal docs from FBI-DoD cyber-security contractor Mantech leaked by ANTISEC (http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6571301- )

 3 August 2011 – SABU solicits BitCoins via Twitter (http://goo.gl/PGGFP ).

 6 August 2011 – +10G of data from 76 rural U.S. Sheri? ‘s ofces leaked in ANTISEC’s “Shooting Sheri ? ‘s Saturday” (http://goo.gl/Tl8dN ). Release included statement saying, “A recent DHS bulletin has called us “script kiddies” that lack “any capability to in?ict damage to critical infrastructure” yet we continue to get in and out of any system we please, destroying and dropping dox on the mightiest of government systems that are supposed to be protecting their sick nightmare of “law and order”. GIVE UP. You are losing the cyberwar, and the attacks against the governments, militaries, and corporations of the world will continue to escalate.”

6 August 2011 – Syrian MOD hacker solicited by SABU to join ANTISEC to “disrupt govt communication systems” (direct quote).

9 August 2011 – SABU works fervently to cast doubt and hurt credibility of AnonPlus website. Was it disinfo propagated by feds with the intention to kill the site? (http://goo.gl/evvF7|http://goo.gl/iZkr6 | http://goo.gl/WZL0B )

10 August 2011 – SABU trumpets the Brasil ANTISEC Santiagraha release on Twitter (

http://goo.gl/Pw877 ).

15 August 2011 – SABU guilty plea hearing in US Federal DistrictCourt. Full transcript: http://goo.gl/b4bxz

 15 August 2011 – SABU gets into Twitter spat with Mike Virus, each accuse the other of being an informant (http://goo.gl/VakSX | http://goo.gl/V4OwH | http://goo.gl/XIxYd ).

 16 August 2011 – FUCKING HILARIOUS. SABU tweets, “If god forbid I a

m arrested, I’ll admit to my crimes, and take myself down. I do not believe in brining others down for my own sins.” (http://goo.gl/eKnFb )

 17 August 2011 - SABU goes on month-long hiatus from Twitter. His ?nal tweet: “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he did not exist. And like that… he is gone.” (http://goo.gl/E8atm )

22 August 2011 – ANTISEC releases 1GB of personal data from Vanguard Defense Industries, a Texas-based aerospace and defense ?rm (http://pastebin.com/PjiXmwNk ).

22 August 2011 – Alleged LulzSec hacker Recursion / Cody Kretsinger arrested for Sony Hack (

http://goo.gl/r17Ow )

29 August 2011 – Private logs show just how SABU mined Anons and afliated-individuals for information on ops (http://pastebin.com/HBzGqKja )

gAtO -As you said [Retracted] it’s “we the people not you and your people” I cannot stop you from taking a gun and blowing your head off —it may be illegal— but are they gonna arrest me after I blow my brains out. Look at assisted Suicide I don’t agree but if you move to Oregon it’s ok. It’s we the people and at a local level if you put the power at the Federal level then the FBI can do what it just did, control a person in an illegal operation and tell them to commit crimes in the name of justice. Sorry that’s not the way democracy works I think but I may be wrong To me rules that every one follows by everyone. Not just the rich and powerful, but everyone.

17 September 2011 – SABU returns to Twitter after a month-long

hiatus (http://goo.gl/C9vxD). Upon return, he works again to funnel Anons into #ANTISEC channel on Anonops IRC (http://goo.gl/ju5MS ).

21 September 2011 – SABU uses in?uence to kill Anonymous attempts to DDoS Wall Street ?rms (http://goo.gl/kDRxS | http://goo.gl/oU9ur ).

 23 September 2011 – SABU engages in an IAMA marathon on Reddit (http://redd.it/kpfsp ). Notable Questions and Responses include:

Q: What advice would you give new hackers? ?

A: Stick to yourselves. If you are in a crew – k

eep your opsec up 24/7. Friends will try to take you down if they have to.

Q: What does being apart of Anonymous mean to you?

A: No leaders. No hierachy. No cointelpro drama. And we are a living, moving mass

of like-minded individuals. Powerful2me.

Q: Do you have a ‘normal’ online persona with a ‘normal’ Facebook pro?le and Twitter account and the AnonymouSABU is like a double life no one knows about?

A: Honestly I really have no online persona. I’m so burnt out with the internet from the last decade that I dont need one.

16 October 2011 – SABU incites people to take back their rights “by any means necessary(http://goo.gl/vJn1M ).

 26 October 2011 – SABU calls on ANTISEC and other hackers worldwide to respond to police…and to visit the #ANTISEC channel in Anonops IRC (http://goo.gl/iDpsy ).

 18 November 2011 – To protest police brutality at Occupy, ANTISEC (1) hacks and dumps Internationa l Association of Chiefs of Police and (2) defaces Boston, Massachusets Police website (http://goo.gl/lZhJP )

 18 November 2011 – SABU pushes ANTISEC #FFF dump on Twitter(http://goo.gl/yuXSk | http://goo.gl/MHfZl).

 December 2011 – Talk spreads among Anons that Sabu is actively recruiting people into ANTISEC. One such account, as published in the NYT after the SABU revelations last week:

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/?p=101319

 3 December 2011 – SABU incites hackers to focus on speci?c surveillance companies as targets (http://goo.gl/f7DcK | http://goo.gl/AYtsn ).

8 December 2011 – SABU issues Twitter threat to federal contractors(http://goo.gl/qazvf  ). Fear-mongering?

12 December 2011 – SABU de?nes ANTISEC (http://goo.gl/5Fcd0 )

20 December 2011 – SABU decries snitches as “a cancer in our society” (http://goo.gl/iCSD7 ) <– LOL!

23 December 2011 – SABU repeatedly solicits leaks/vulns/data from people via Twitter ( http:/goo.gl/eJ6pr | http://goo.gl/yQsov | http://goo.gl/VR7CQ  ).

 24-26 December 2011 – As part of LulzXmas festivities, ANTISEC claim hack of US global thinktank Stratfor. 860,000 e-mail addresses, 75,000 unencrypted credit card numbers stolen and later released publicly (http://pastebin.com/f7jYf5Wd | http://pastebin.com/q5kXd7Fd | ) Deface mirror: http://zone-h.org/mirror/id/16416728

27 December 2011 – SABU takes full credit for HBGary hack on Twitter (http://goo.gl/qcRnT ).

29 December 2011 – ANTISEC hacks and dumps data of law enforcement supplier SpecialForces.com (http://pastebin.com/QSX0XYiD )

 1 January 2012 – ANTISEC hacks and dumps California State Law Enforcement Association (CSLEA). Mirror:http://www.zone-h.org/mirror/id/16495620 . Also hacks and dumps New York State Association of Chiefs of Police (http://pastebin.com/gZ9pm207).

 1 January 2012 – SABU threatens whitehats and law enforcementagencies (LEAs) on Twitter (

http://goo.gl/OW0Pw).

 6 January 2012 – SABU encourages people to mirror and spread the Norton src leaks (http://goo.gl/dnwsa ).

 16 January 2012 – SABU inciting cyberwar (http://goo.gl/v6cEa ).

20 January 2012 -SABU incites people to focus not on tango downs, but more serious hacks, including: online ordering, shops, ad-servers, CDN servers (http://goo.gl/eQxH2 ).

 20 January 2012 – SABU incites people to unlawful downloading and copyright violations via illegal downloads (http://goo.gl/7srEg ).

 21 January 2012 – SABU names anti-piracy sites and similar organisations as “targets” (http://goo.gl/8A9uq ).

 30 January 2012 – SABU incites “hackers around the world” to use their “skills to disrupt the governments communications” (http://goo.gl/oLfps ).

3 February 2012 – ANTISEC defaces site of Puckett and Faraj law ?rm to protest Haditha massacre verdict. Law ?rm mail is leaked (http://goo.gl/7XWVk). Mirror:http://zone-h.org/mirror/id/16859533

3 February 2012 – ANTISEC releases an intercepted FBI conference call on Anonymous investigation (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl3spwzUZfQ&feature=youtu.be ).

17 February 2012 – ANTISEC hacks and pwns FTC websites (http://pastebin.com/2qfEqS1p )

21 February 2012 – SABU tweets, “While we burn down their banks,we will burn down their websites. MinistryOfJustice.gr” (http://goo.gl/YrinH ).

22 February 2012 – SABU spreads possible disinfo about AnonymousAustria (http://goo.glNlyLI | http://goo.gl/Jfnwf  | http://goo.gl/RY4do )

24 February 2012 – SABU provides unsolicited FTP credentials and root access for 6 Brazillian government websites to AntiSec hackers (http://pastebin.com/pqimeV3n )

 6 March 2012Six alleged Anonymous and LulzSec hackers arrested:

(1) Ryan Ackroyd / Kayla

(2) Jake Davis / Topiary

(3) Darren Martyn / pwnsauce

(4) Donncha O’Cearrbhail /palladium

(5) Jeremy Hammond / Anarchaos/sup_g

(6) Hector Monsegur / Sabu

Relevant Court Filings to 6 March Arrests:

(1) Indictment against Hector Xavier Monsegur ?led in the United States District Court Southern District of New York:http://goo.gl/liy9z

(2) Hector Xavier Monsegur waiver of indictment in return for

cooperation with government:http://goo.gl/LQlrs

(3) Indictments ?led in the United States District Court Southern District of New York against Ryan Ackroyd, Jake Davis, Darrent Martyn, and Donncha O’Cearrbhail: http://goo.gl/OnI0G

(4) Amended complaint against Donncha O’Cearrbhail: http://goo.gl/4aUqY

(5) Sealed complaint against Jeremy Hammond: http://goo.gl/U9VEr

http://www.scribd.com/doc/85351496/Timeline-of-ANTISEC-as-Created-and-Operated-Under-FBI-Supervision

 

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03/6/12

SABU leader DOX – betrayed Anonymouse

The almost famous leader was DOX in July 20 2011 
BY: ANONTANGODOWN ON JUL 20TH, 2011  |  SYNTAX: NONE  |  SIZE: 1.44 KB  |  HITS: 556  |  EXPIRES:
 IP: 99.48.147.46 (SBC Global, Brooklyn, NY)
  1.  Full name: Hector Xavier Monsegur
  2.  Whois
  3.  Tech Name:hector monsegur
  4.  Tech Street1:90 avenue d #f
  5.  Tech City:new york
  6.  Tech State/Province:NY
  7.  Tech Postal Code:10009
  8.  Tech Country:US
  9.  Tech Phone:+1.9173889070
  10.  Tech Email:xavier@openplans.org
  11.  http://pastebin.com/0xSLUGaG
  12.  Hector Xavier Monsegur (not Montsegur)
  13.  Age 27
  14.  Stuyvesant High School, New York City, Class of 2001
  15.  Brother Hector Javier Monsegur
  16.  Sister Iris M. Monsegur
  17.  Mother Irma Monsegur, passed away July 7, 2010
  18.  http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/SSDI/individual_record.asp?recid=092466208&lds=3®ion=-1®ionfriendly=&frompage=99
  19.  New York Times story on family
  20.  http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/01/nyregion/01banned.html?pagewanted=all
  21.  In photo mother holds “picture of her two sons”
  22.  Day job?:
  23.  http://www.linkedin.com/pub/xavier-monsegur/17/70/353
  24.  Youtube handle “LesTerrorist”
  25.  http://www.youtube.com/user/LeSTerrorist#p/u/5/DtIN_IgQhQ4
  26.  Les = Lower East Side of Manhattan
  27.  Car project site (down) ae86.prvt.org
  28.  Active cars and projects here:
  29.  http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3323428/1990-acura-integra
  30.  Handle: hectic_les
  31.  Many pictures
  32.  Carfax pdf with VIN
http://pastebin.com/xKSrwJkz
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02/27/12

Gravitas Message to Anonymous

gAtO wAs - surfing the deep web looking around on the site qPasteBin a site something like PasterBin I see this message “Message to Anonymous[1]” As you read the message it’s like a joke from a self centered little jerk. It goes on to tell Anonymous what idiots they are and that they should go after the $$ and our financial infrastructure. When they have this financial info they should give it to the Alpha of financial world like Gravitas. I sent a letter to them informing them http://www.gravitastechnology.com giving them a chance to say something. At last they don’t think this is anything to worry about so I’ll just publish it and let the chips fall. Good luck gravitas - gAtO oUt-

jgolle@gravitastechnology.com

jtherrien@gravitastechnology.com

jschubin@walek.com

Jessica – Janet – Jon

Good Day my name is gAtO -uscyberlabs.com I am a security researcher while doing some research in the dark web I came apron a most interesting message addressed “message to Anonymous”. In the message (included below) it tell’s the group anonymous to go after the SEC, DTCC, CME, NYSE, NASDAQ Standard and Poor’s, US FED, IMF, ECB, JPMorgan, GoldmanSachs and to give this stolen hacked data to your company -gravitas.

I am including links for you to verify this information -(you even created a PGP public key for confidential-secret encrypted email). You company even create a gravitas tor e-mail. Who ever did this did a good job of getting the message out to Anonymous but to link it back to your company so directly.

This is against the law I hope you know, to solicit a hacker group like anonymous to hack the major banking infrastructure and to give you the stolen data.

I like to give you guy’s a chance to tell me why I shouldn’t post this.

Regards,

gatomalo

PS

I’m am no fbi-profiler put who ever wrote this is an nut case- who loves “the Fight Club” –This person has his PGP for encrypting documents and mail and a secret ToR email to get those secret emails… SO he can never get caught ..right yeah.. this person is more a problem for your company than any one else. This is your worse nightmare as an insider threat…

………by the way I may be able to find this person – I do security work too…

To get to the .onion links you must use ToR browser bundle to get to the dark web…

http://www.gravitastechnology.com/contact.html

Message on the qPasteBin -Dark Web – Site for hackers to leave messages

http://4eiruntyxxbgfv7o.onion/paste/browse.php

[1]

Posted by: Anonymous

Description: Message to Anonymous

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Hash: SHA512

This is a first installment of a call to arms directly addressing those who call themselves a part of ANONYMOUS.

Firstly, stop fucking with normal people including cops. So someone got their ass beat or sprayed with some condiment. Boo-fucking-hoo.

Fuck with the system. The only system that matters enables everything else. It is bought and paid for by the blood, sweat and tears of the people. It is the global financial system. It is controlled by a global economic oligarchy.

Secondly, if you are going to compromise information systems, compromise the RIGHT information systems and grab the RIGHT data. I can’t believe there are fucktards that think grabbing individual subscribers to some wannabe CIA service is going to make a fucking difference.  Retard.

And once you do grab the right shit, make good use of the intelligence.  The target list needs to include individuals that are often ignored. Persons that are in the right places, with the right access to information, for the right reasons. Examples include members of the SEC, DTCC, CME, NYSE, NASDAQ, any of the bank credit rating agencies like Moody’s and Standard and Poor’s, US FED, IMF, ECB, JPMorgan, GoldmanSachs, etc.

Once you have obtained sensitive financial data or communications there is a good chance you won’t understand shit. Be not afraid, be of good cheer. Drop all the info at the same time. Don’t be a douchelord and hold on to some of it while making stupid, sophomoric threats. Drop it into the public domain and let the subject matter experts like the Tyler Durden’s of the financial world examine the data.

- –Gravitas

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02/19/12

gAtO aLmOsT -got hacked

gAtO aLmOsT -got hacked WHY? after a nice kitty nap I woke up and found my site uscyberlabs.com was suspended. I could not get into my site or get any email so I called my hosting provider. We soon found out that someone was trying to do a brute force trying to get into my admin panel. (see logs—below) To top it off someone called my provider and tried to social engineer them into resetting my password. From my simple SEO plug-ins I could see that it was a ToR connection the IP 72.14.182.266 running a Python-urllib/2.7 script. You can see the timestamp and the delay’s give it away to a ToR connection. Of course my hosting Service is doing some research to see what they can find out but the IP as well as the phone call were non-traceable (or were they).

gAtOmAlO sAy's

Since gAto writes about Anonymous I assume at first that the FBI was going to kick down my door but that made no sense since everything I publish is available online Open-Source. I did notice a few days ago a tweet warning of a grayHat that needed a Dox – http://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/72.14.182.226 this is a little info about the IP address it shows Dallas, TX but my internal SEO places it in Newark, NJ.

Why is the question did I piss someone off, was I getting close. I HAVE a lot of information about Anonymous and the crew(z) that I do not publish, just because “gAtO is No SnItCh”. Maybe @MissRevolution_ got pissed because of her money problems or Xgirlfriend, in Chi-town I could go on and on but The OpCashBack Twitter of Banks that I published was to get the world out. Why so many banks have twitter I still find that interesting. Oh Well back to the SaltMines -

Ok so is GaTo’s words so powerful that  you want to hack his site…. gAtO feel so important —naw.. just messing.. -gAtO oUt 

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02/16/12

PennTest Threat Intelligence

PennTest Threat Intelligence - part-1

gAtO bEen ThInKiNg - In the hyper connected world we live in Pen-Testers have a lot on their hand, hardware, firmware, OS, web-apps. The facts are that a simple web-app upgrade, may open new holes that off-set the problem they had to begin with. A pen-test, is a method of evaluating the security of a computer system or network by simulating an attack from malicious outsiders. Who are the outsider? How do the outsiders pen-test your system? Non-state actors have played an important part in many international cyber conflicts in the past two years- game changers. With the Anonymous crew(z), China, Russia, India, Iran out in force in cyberspace a company needs to know if they are the target from a political, competition or worse yet a loneWolf or activist.

Many think that with BackTrack anyone can be a tester, but it’s different today. Companies need to understand the Geo-Political aspect of their company and who are their markets and how does it play out in the real world. Look at Sony, HBGrays these are two different companies but their reputation has been tarnish by what, a bunch of kids, naw, these boy’s and girls are the new breed, smart, educated and connected. These people are System Admin in their day job and Anonymous during off-hours. They know how to work in the box and also see out-of-the-box tips and tricks and have thousands that want to try their game and imitate them. Whatever you think these new boy’s and girls will multiply, it’s a fab, a movement but they all want to be a cool hackers and the next generation of hacktivist will make these people look like amateurs.

Who knew that a Low Orbit Ion Cannon (LOIC) used to test how many connection your server will handle, would be used by the attackers themselves. A long time ago in cyber years (2-3 years ago) only the geeks had the knowledge and skills to do some of the hacks that we see today. Today Anonymous is not only a social movement but it’s a cause celeb, people want to belong and these social 4chan outcast have started a revolution in cyberspace that governments and corporations now are worried about, and well they should be.

Break out Backtrack and do some pen-testing and yes you may find misconfigured servers like gAtO hAs -(SCADA systems to boot) and such but if you can see what your enemy is looking at, planning. Nothing is better than threat intelligence to guide you in mitigating your company as to future attacks.

Look at the RSA and Diginotar APT attacks, the bad guy’s went after the certificate authority how does a typical pen-test tools know that, they don’t if you don’t have your pulse on the game your in, you may be next.

Remember the technical aspect is one thing but if you have many, many hands trying new things on your site guess what, they will hack you if your connected to the Internet. Your company cannot live in a bubble and so must expose themselves to customers, vendors and business partners your company cannot control all those aspects. When a simple email attachment to the c-Suite boys just like with the Nortel hack they got you big time, in Nortel chase they were inside their network for 10 years. The reputation, the technical all this means nothing if you don’t have good solid threat intelligence to know what’s going on in the world.

If you don’t have a team to look at threat intelligence for your company, get some people fast. If your connected you can be hacked, learn and be silent – Can’t stop the signal. Everything goes somewhere, and I go everywhere…. -gAtO oUt

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02/4/12

Anonymous TimeLine

gAtO wAnTeD – to see a timeline of these events - gAtO oUt 

2006-07

Habbo raids

A frequent target for organized raids by Anonymous is Habbo, a social networking site designed as a virtual hotel.The raid pre-dates, and was not inspired by, the news of an Alabama amusement park banning a two-year-old toddler affected by AIDS from entering the park’s swimming pool. Users signed up to the Habbo site dressed in avatars of a black man wearing a grey suit and an Afro hairstyle and blocked entry to the pool, declaring that it was “closed due to AIDS,” flooding the site with internet sayings, and forming swastika-like formations. When the raiders were banned, they complained of racism.

Hal Turner raid

Main article: Hal Turner

According to white supremacist radio host Hal Turner, in December 2006 and January 2007 individuals who identified themselves as Anonymous took Turner’s website offline, costing him thousands of dollars in bandwidth bills. As a result, Turner sued 4chan, eBaum’s World, 7chan, and other websites for copyright infringement. He lost his plea for an injunction, however, and failed to receive letters from the court, which caused the lawsuit to lapse.

Chris Forcand arrest

On December 7, 2007, the Canada-based Toronto Sun newspaper published a report on the arrest of the alleged Internet predator Chris Forcand. Forcand, 53, was charged with two counts of luring a child under the age of 14, attempt to invite sexual touching, attempted exposure, possessing a dangerous weapon, and carrying a concealed weapon. The report stated that Forcand was already being tracked by “cyber-vigilantes who seek to out anyone who presents with a sexual interest in children” before police investigations commenced.

A Global Television Network report identified the group responsible for Forcand’s arrest as a “self-described Internet vigilante group called Anonymous” who contacted the police after some members were “propositioned” by Forcand with “disgusting photos of himself.” The report also stated that this is the first time a suspected Internet predator was arrested by the police as a result of Internet vigilantism.

2008

Project Chanology

The group gained worldwide press for Project Chanology, the protest against the Church of Scientology.

On January 14, 2008, a video produced by the Church featuring an interview with Tom Cruise was leaked to the Internet and uploaded to YouTube. The Church of Scientology issued a copyright violation claim against YouTube requesting the removal of the video.[ In response to this, Anonymous formulated Project Chanology. Calling the action by the Church of Scientology a form of Internet censorship, members of Project Chanology organized a series of denial-of-service attacks against Scientology websites, prank calls, and black faxes to Scientology centers.

Epilepsy Foundation forum invasion

On March 28, 2008, Wired News reported that "Internet griefers"—a slang term for people whose only interests are in harassing others—assaulted an epilepsy support forum run by the Epilepsy Foundation of AmericaJavaScript code and flashing computer animations were posted with the intention of triggering migraine headaches and seizures in photosensitive and pattern-sensitive epileptics.[39] According to Wired News, circumstantial evidence suggested that the attack was perpetrated by Anonymous users, with the initial attack posts on the epilepsy forum blaming eBaum’s World. Members of the epilepsy forum claimed they had found a thread in which the attack was being planned at 7chan.org, an imageboard that has been described as a stronghold for Anonymous. The thread, like all old threads eventually do on these types of imageboards, has since cycled to deletion.

Defacement of SOHH and AllHipHop websites

In late June 2008, users who identified themselves as Anonymous claimed responsibility for a series of attacks against the SOHH (Support Online Hip Hop) website. The attack was reported to have begun in retaliation for insults made by members of SOHH’s “Just Bugging Out” forum against members of Anonymous.

2009

No Cussing Club

In January 2009 members of Anonymous targeted California teen McKay Hatch who runs the No Cussing Club, a website against profanity. As Hatch’s home address, phone number, and other personal information were leaked on the internet, his family has received hate mail, obscene phone calls, and bogus pizza and pornography deliveries.

Iranian election protests

Front page of The Pirate Bay, June 20, 2009. Anonymous, together with The Pirate Bay, launched an Iranian Green Movement Support site.

Main article: 2009 Iranian election protests

Following allegations of vote rigging after the results of the June 2009 Iranian presidential election were announced, declaring Iran‘s incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as the winner, thousands of Iranians participated in demonstrations. Anonymous, together with The Pirate Bay and various Iranian hackers, launched an Iranian Green Movement Support site called Anonymous Iran.[45] The site has drawn over 22,000 supporters world wide and allows for information exchange between the world and Iran, despite attempts by the Iranian government to censor news about the riots on the internet. The site provides resources and support to Iranians who are protesting.

Operation Didgeridie

In September 2009 the group reawakened “in order to protect civil rights” after several governments began to block access to its imageboards. The blacklisting of Krautchan.net in Germany infuriated many, but the tipping point was the Australian government’s plans for ISP-level censorship of the internet. The policy was spearheaded by Stephen Conroy and had been driven aggressively by the Rudd Government since its election in 2007.

2010

Operation Titstorm

Occurred from 8 am, February 10, 2010 as a protest against the Australian Government over the forthcoming internet filtering legislation and the perceived censorship in pornography of small-breasted women (who are perceived to be under age) and female ejaculation. Hours earlier, Anonymous uploaded a video message to YouTube, addressed to Kevin Rudd, and Seven News, presenting a list of demands and threats of further action if they were not met.[

Oregon Tea Party raid

In July 2010, this was a reaction to the use of one of Anonymous' slogans by the Oregon Tea Party. The Party's Facebook page was flooded with image macro and flames. Within a few hours, the Tea Party posted a message saying "Anonymous: We appreciate your resources and admire your tactics. You have taught us more than you know.

Operations Payback, Avenge Assange, and Bradical

In 2010, several Bollywood companies hired Aiplex Software to launch DDoS attacks on websites that did not respond to software takedown notices.Piracy activists then created Operation Payback in September 2010 in retaliation. The original plan was to attack Aiplex Software directly, but upon finding some hours before the planned DDoS that another individual had taken down the firm's website on their own, Operation Payback moved to launching attacks against the websites of copyright stringent organizations, law firms and other websites. This grew into multiple DDoS attacks against anti-piracy groups and law firms.

Operations OpSony

On April 2, 2011 Anonymous launched an attack on the media giant Sony, named #opsony, as a part of Operation Payback. Anonymous claims the attack a success after they took down the PlayStation Network and other related PlayStation Websites. Anonymous' actions also included personal harassment of employees and their families. The PlayStation Network subsequently has had lengthy outages, although Anonymous claims that this is not due to any officially-sanctioned action on their part, but may be due to sub-groups of Anonymous.

Operation Assange

In December 2010, the document archive website WikiLeaks (used by whistleblowers) came under intense pressure to stop publishing secret United States diplomatic cables. In response, Anonymous announced its support for WikiLeaks, and Operation Payback changed its focus to support WikiLeaks and launched DDoS attacks against Amazon, PayPal, MasterCard, Visa and the Swiss bank PostFinance, in retaliation for perceived anti-WikiLeaks behavior. This second front in the December offensive was performed under the codename Operation Avenge Assange. Due to the attacks, both MasterCard and Visa's websites were brought down on December 8.

Operation Leakspin

Zimbabwe

The websites of the government of Zimbabwe were targeted by Anonymous due to censorship of the WikiLeaks documents.

2011

A member holding an Anonymous flier at Occupy Wall Street, a protest that the group actively supported, September 17, 2011

Attack on Fine Gael website

The website for the Irish political party Fine Gael, a centre right party and currently in coalition government with the Labour Party, was hacked by Anonymous during the 2011 general election campaign according to TheJournal.ie. The site was replaced with a page showing the Anonymous logo along with the words "Nothing is safe, you put your faith in this political party and they take no measures to protect you. They offer you free speech yet they censor your voice. WAKE UP! <owned by Raepsauce and Palladium>".

Arab Spring Activities

Main articles: Operation Egypt and Operation Tunisia

The websites of the government of Tunisia were targeted by Anonymous due to censorship of the WikiLeaks documents and the Tunisian Revolution. Tunisians were reported to be assisting in these denial-of-service attacks launched by Anonymous. Anonymous's role in the DDoS attacks on the Tunisian government's websites have led to an upsurge of internet activism among Tunisians against the government. A figure associated with Anonymous released an online message denouncing the government clampdown on recent protests and posted it on the Tunisian government website. Anonymous has named their attacks as "Operation Tunisia". Anonymous successfully performed DDoS attacks on eight Tunisian government websites. The Tunisian government responded by making its websites inaccessible from outside Tunisia. Tunisian police also arrested online activists and bloggers within the country and questioned them on the attacks. Anonymous's website suffered a DDoS attack on January 5.

During the 2011 Egyptian revolution, Egyptian government websites, along with the website of the ruling National Democratic Party, were hacked into and taken offline by Anonymous. The sites remained offline until President Hosni Mubarak stepped down.

Anonymous was divided on the 2011 Libyan civil war, while they hacked into Libyan government websites, and persuaded the host of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's personal website to take it down, other members of the group sided with the dictator in what they called "Operation Reasonable Reaction". The pro-Gaddafi attacks were fairly unsuccessful, only managing to take down minor opposition sites for a little while.

Anonymous also released the names and passwords of the email addresses of Middle Eastern governmental officials, in support of the Arab Spring. Countries targeted included officials from Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco.

Attack on HBGary Federal

Wikileaks, Bank of America, Hunton & Williams, and Anonymous

On the weekend of February 5–6, 2011, Aaron Barr, the chief executive of the security firm HBGary Federal, announced that his firm had successfully infiltrated the Anonymous group, and although he would not hand over details to the police, he would reveal his findings at a later conference in San Francisco. In retaliation for Aaron Barr's claims, members of the group Anonymous hacked the website of HBGary Federal and replaced the welcome page with a message stating that Anonymous should not be messed with, and that the hacking of the website was necessary to defend itself. Using a variety of techniques, including social engineering and SQL injection,[103] Anonymous also went on to take control of the company’s e-mail, dumping 68,000 e-mails from the system, erasing files, and taking down their phone system.[104] The leaked emails revealed the reports and company presentations of other companies in computer security such as Endgame systems who promise high quality offensive software, advertising “subscriptions of $2,500,000 per year for access to 0day exploits“.

Operation Ouraborus

On February 16, 2011, the group supposedly wrote an open letter to the Westboro Baptist Church, stating: “Cease & desist your protest campaign in the year 2011 … close your public Web sites. Should you ignore this warning … the propaganda & detestable doctrine that you promote will be eradicated; the damage incurred will be irreversible, and neither your institution nor your congregation will ever be able to fully recover.

Wisconsin protests

See also: 2011 Wisconsin budget protests

On February 27, 2011, Anonymous announced a new attack on Koch Industries[130] as a response to the Wisconsin protests. Between 1997 and 2008, David and Charles Koch collectively gave more than $17 million to groups, such as Americans for Prosperity, Club for Growth and Citizens United, lobbying against unions. The Kochs are one of (Republican) Governor Walker’s largest corporate supporters.Anonymous accused the brothers of attempting “to usurp American Democracy” and called for a boycott of all Koch Industries products.

2011 Bank of America document release

On March 14, 2011, the group Anonymous began releasing emails it said were obtained from Bank of America. According to the group, the files show evidence of “corruption and fraud”, and relate to the issue of improper foreclosures. They say that a former employee from Balboa Insurance, a firm which used to be owned by BofA.

Operation Sony

See also: Sony Computer Entertainment America v. George Hotz

Anonymous announced their intent to attack Sony websites in response to Sony’s lawsuit against George Hotz and, specifically due to Sony’s gaining access to the IP addresses of all the people who visited George Hotz’s blog as part of the libel action, terming it an ‘offensive against free speech and internet freedom’[141][142] Although Anonymous admitted responsibility to subsequent attacks on the Sony websites, Anonymous branch AnonOps denied that they were the cause behind a major outage of the Playstation Network in April 2011. However, as Anonymous is a leaderless organization, the possibility remains that another branch of the group is responsible for the outage.

Spanish Police

On June 12, 2011, there was a DDoS attack on the website of the Spanish Police, starting at 21:30 GMT. Anonymous claimed responsibility the following day, stating that the attack was a “direct response to the Friday arrests of three individuals alleged to be associated with acts of cyber civil disobedience attributed to Anonymous.” The site was down for approximately an hour as a result of their efforts.

Indian Anti-corruption movement in cyber space

The group has come out in support of a civil movement against corruption in India. This cyber movement has been named as ‘Operation India’.

Operation Malaysia

On June 15, 2011, the group launched attacks on ninety-one websites of the Malaysian government in response to the blocking of websites like Wikileaks and The Pirate Bay within the country, which the group labels censorship of a basic human right to information.

Operation Orlando

On June 20, 2011, members of the group took down the websites of the Orlando, Florida Chamber of Commerce and inserted a message into the website of the Universal Orlando Resort requesting that users “boycott Orlando”. The group did so in response to the arrests of members of Food Not Bombs for feeding the homeless in Lake Eola Park against city ordinances.

Operation Intifada

On June 28, 2011, Anonymous announced that within the next 24 hours, it would hack into the website of the Knesset, the legislature of Israel, and knock it offline. It was stated that the planned attacks were a response to alleged hacking attacks by Israeli intelligence such the Stuxnet virus, a computer virus which allegedly was created by Israeli and U.S. intelligence and targeted the Iranian nuclear program.

Operation Anti-Security

Main article: Operation AntiSec

The group colaborated with LulzSec to hack the websites of a number of government and corporate sources and release information from them. As well as targeting American sites, Anonymous also targeted government sites in Tunisia, Anguilla, Brazil, Zimbabwe, Turkey, and Australia. On 21 July, Anonymous released two PDFs allegedly taken from NATO.

Operation Facebook

On August 2011, someone created an account on Twitter with the name OP_Facebook and announced the “Operation Facebook”. According to the links on the post, Anonymous will take down Facebook on the fifth of November 2011. The date “November 5″ is believed to be attributed to the comics V for Vendetta, where the character “V” conducts his major plans every fifth of November in memory of Guy Fawkes.

Operation BART

In August 2011, in response to Bay Area Rapid Transit‘s shutdown of cell phone service in an attempt to disconnect protesters from assembling non-violently in response to a police shooting, Anonymous sent out a mass email/fax bomb to BART personnel and organized multiple mass physical protests at the network’s Civic Center station.

Support of Occupy Wall Street

Several contingents of Anonymous have given support to the Occupy Wall Street movement, with members attending local protests and blogs run by members covering the movement.

Operation Syria

In early August, Anonymous hacked the Syrian Defense Ministry website and replaced it with a vector image of the pre-Ba’athist flag, a symbol of the pro-democracy movement in the country, as well as a message supporting the 2011 Syrian uprising and calling on members of the Syrian Army to defect to protect protesters.

In September, a group tied to Anonymous appeared on Twitter, calling themselves RevolluSec, short for Revolution Security. They made their mission statement clear with a press release posted on Pastebin. They defaced many Syrian websites, including the site of every major city in Syria[168] To view the defaces after they were taken down, Telecomix mirrored them. RevoluSec also defaced The Syrian Central Bank As well as a number of pro-regime sites replacing them with a warped imaged of Bashar al-Assad, accompanied by Nyan Cat.

Telecomix worked with Anonymous throughout the ongoing operation, Telecomix showing Syrians how to bypass the censorship, and Anonymous hacking the regime any way they can online. Both groups maintain IRC channels dedicated to this operation.

Operation DarkNet

In October 2011, the collective campaigned against child pornography protected by anonymous hosting techniques. They took down 40 child porn sites, published the names of over 1500 people frequenting those websites, and invited the FBI and Interpol to follow up.

Opposition to Los Zetas

On October 6, 2011, Anonymous released a video stating that Los Zetas had kidnapped one of the group’s members, and threatened that unless the hostage was freed, they would publish personal information about members of the cartel and their collaborators in politics, police, military, and business, which might lead to their prosecution by Mexican authorities, or targeting by rival cartels. The website of Gustavo Rosario Torres, a former Tabasco state prosecutor, was subsequently defaced with a message suggesting his involvement with the organization.

Operation Brotherhood Takedown

On November 7th, Anonymous released a warning threat to the Muslim Brotherhood that they would take down major websites belonging to their organization. The Muslim Brotherhood posted an article on their website explaining the dilemma. The following Friday some websites belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood were down for about 6 hours. Another video was released claiming the attack would continue till November 18th.

Operation Blackout

In response to the increased recognition of the Stop Online Piracy Act bill, Anonymous decided to take drastic action. It called for Emergency Action from the people as well as mass protests and spreading the word, in a video they released on November 18th. This operation is currently still ongoing. The latest activity occurred on Wednesday, January 18, 2012, where Anonymous, having previously called for a blackout from 8a-8p Eastern time, convinced Google Inc. and Wikipedia itself (albeit indirectly) to participate.

Operation Mayhem

On November 18, Anonymous released a video claiming to have released the Guy Fawkes Virus on Facebook and would release it on Twitter. This virus had a number of different reasons for being released; the violence of the police force in Occupy Wall Street, the Stop Online Piracy Act and against anyone who claims to be against Anonymous.

Attack on Lt. John Pike

Anonymous released a video with the entirety of Lt. John Pike’s contact information following the incident at Occupy UC Davis, in which the lieutenant pepper sprayed a group of nonviolent student protesters. YouTube has taken the video down, but not quickly enough before people could flood his phone, Skype, email, and mailbox with messages. An investigation into the event is ongoing.

Attack on Stratfor

On December 24th, claims were made that Anonymous stole thousands of e-mail addresses and credit card information from security firm Stratfor. Reportedly, Anonymous commented that this is because the data was unencrypted, however Anonymous put out a press-release stating “This hack is most definitely not the work of Anonymous”.

2012

Occupy Nigeria

In solidarity with Occupy Nigeria, Anonymous has joined forces with the People’s Liberation Front and the Naija Cyber Hactivists of Nigeria. Anonymous promised “a relentless and devastating assault upon the web assets of the Nigerian government” in support of Occupy Nigeria. This was in protest to the removal of fuel subsidy that the majority of impoverished Nigerians depend upon for their very existence. As a consequence of the action the price of fuel and transportation has skyrocketed, causing extreme hardship upon the majority of Nigerians. On January 13, the Nigerian Economic and Financial Crimes Commission website was hacked, with a false report of the arrest of people involved in the oil sector replacing the normal page.

Operation Megaupload

In retaliation for the shut down of the file sharing service Megaupload and the arrest of four workers,[191] Anonymous DDoSed the websites of UMG (the company responsible for the lawsuit against Megaupload), the United States Department of Justice, the United States Copyright Office, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the MPAA, Warner Brothers Music and the RIAA, as well as the HADOPI the afternoon of January 19, 2012. [192] The operations by Anonymous are most likely driven further by anger over the House of Representatives’ Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Senate’s Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA).

The Polish Revolution and other anti-ACTA activism in Europe

On January 21st a series of DDoS attacks on Polish government websites took place, for which the Anonymous took responsibility and referred to as “the Polish Revolution”.[194] The group via their Twitter account stated it was a revenge for upcoming signing of ACTA agreement by the Polish government. Starting with sejm.gov.pl, websites of the Polish Prime Minister, President, Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, later on the police, Internal Security Agency (Agencja Bezpiecze?stwa Wewn?trznego) Ministry of Foreign Affairs were also blocked.

TheAnonSi

Anonymous Slovenia announced opposition against the Slovenian signing of the ACTA and have posted video threats on various websites against the goverment officials, aswell as against Nova Ljubljanska Banka (commonly known as NLB), accusing the latter of corruption. On 4 February 2012 The NLB was a victim of a cyber attack and was offline for one hour, while public demonstrations were held in the capital of Ljubljana and in Maribor. Some estimated 3000 people gathered in the capital, while around 300 protested in Maribor.

Operation Russia

Unidentified hackers cracked email boxes of some prominent pro-Kremlin activists and officials, including Vasily Yakemenko, head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, Kristina Potupchik, press secretary for Nashi youth movement, and Oleg Khorokhordin, deputy head of the Department for Internal Affairs at the Presidential Administration. Since 1 February, links to contents of the mailboxes have been appearing on @OP_Russia Twitter account. The hackers confirmed they consider themselves a part of the Anonymous movement; “We are Anonymous”, they stated in an interview[201][202]. The information discovered enabled many to accuse Yakemenko and his colleagues in paying some influential bloggers, as well as numerous trolls, for publishing stories and commenting in favour of Putin on negative press articles on the Internet[

Greek Ministry of Justice

On February the 3rd Anonymous took down the Greek Department of Justice website for their deplorable support of Internet Autocracy and also protesting for the IMF involvement on Greece’s bailout.Anonymous have given a 2 week deadline for Greece to revoke its support on the A.C.T.A bill or else they would unleash an unprecedented attack on all Greek media and Ministries.

Operation Blitzkrieg

On February 1st, 2012, AnonOps Communications blog announced the findings of ‘Operation Blitzkrieg’, which targeted the websites of several neo-nazi organizations, publishing email exchanges and personal messages.  A message on one the neo-nazi websites that was shut down claimed links between presidential candidate Ron Paul and his campaign staff, including planning a meeting to be set up at CPAC

Bashar al-Assad’s Email Hack

On Feb. 6th, Anonymous broke into the mail server of the Syrian Ministry of Presidential Affairs, accessing some 78 inboxes of Bashar al-Assad’s staffers. One of the email files was a document preparing Assad for his December 2011 interview with ABC’s Barbara Walters. One of the passwords commonly used by Assad’s office accounts was “12345.”

Operation CIA.gov

Feb 11,2012 still ongoing

Reference:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_events_involving_Anonymous

 

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02/3/12

The LulzSec Boat is Back 4 lulz

The LulzBoat is back

gAtO sAy – The boy’s and girls from Lulzboat pirates are back and planning something new. We all remember the 50 days of lulz this crew did some real damage. Now they have come out of retirement and recruiting. First they hack an FBI transmission -http://pastebin.com/8G4jLha8 and we know this is true because (http://s.tt/15wY5 -HACKTIVIST GROUP Anonymous has plundered a conference call from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and posted it on Youtube.) we see the results in the media. This is a major score hacking and FBI communication this groups has grown up and now plays with very dangerous toys.

We have decided to congregate here :

 via Tor http://4eiruntyxxbgfv7o.onion/snapbbs/76211f31/

please DM a user/pass you wish to use or one can be provided to you if you so wish :http://twitter.com/lulzfinancial or lulzfinancial@hushmail.com

This is how brazen this crew(z) has become of course they got it pretty much closed up. Go into Tor and cruise the world of .onion TDL if you can find them. This is the technology that dissidents use from around the world to circumvent governments guess what we can’t hack an onion site. We will eventually but today the LulzSec Pirates can do what they want and plan behind closed doors right out in the open. This must piss some people off. I’m a white hat I get to their meeting room and WAAAA I can’’t get in. break out the Backtrack5 and pounce on that door. In an .onion site things are a little different they can blink on and blink off. Sometimes you see them and sometimes they may come up in 5 minutes. The Tor network is different and new to most of us but to the LulzSec pirates it’s old hat. We have to learn gAtIcO’S -gAtO oUt

 

Greetings

By lulzfinancial January 15, 2012 Leave a comment

Lulz, exciting and new Just login, they’re expecting you and Lulz, a kiss on the lips Let it flow you stupid FBI battleships The Lulz Boat soon will be planning another hack The LulzBoat who is the next one you will attack? set a course for disaster, your database they will trash Lulz, not for [...]

 

Lulz, exciting and new -

Just login, they’re expecting you
and Lulz, a kiss on the lips
Let it flow you stupid FBI battleships

The Lulz Boat soon will be planning another hack
The LulzBoat who is the next one you will attack?
set a course for disaster, your database they will trash

Lulz, not for kids anymore
A Bitcoin account, on a foreign shore
IT’S LUUUUUULLLZZZZ

Lulz, defacing a few
Corporate sites, what’d you think they’d do?
and Lulz, th3j35t3r wants to be you
he’s a joke, christ his name means fool

The LulzBoat soon will be making another run
THe LulzBoat promising ruin for everyone

Set a course for X-Factor, Sony and PBS
Lulz, is gonna hurt like a bitch
Yeah that gaping wound is gonna need a stitch
IT’S LUUUULLLLZZZZZ
OPEN YOUR EYES IT’S LULZ!

Of course their on Twittwer, FaceBook and WordPress doing the best to look fresh and new.

http://lulzfinancial.wordpress.com/mission/

https://www.facebook.com/pages/LulzFinancial

http://pastebin.com/8G4jLha8

 

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02/1/12

Is DDoS a Legitimate Civil Disobedience

gAtO’s -Digital Sit-insDistributed denial of service (DDOS) is a favorite tactic of Anonymous. While the media likes to call DDOS a form of ‘hacking’, this is at best a technical misunderstanding. DDOS does no permanent damage and doesn’t involve breaking into servers or stealing data. Rather, it simply overwhelms a server with UDP traffic – the online equivalent of fans at a football game yelling so loud that the offensive line can’t hear the quarterback. This XKCD comic explains it best:

In the US, DDOS has been treated as a felony under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act punishable by a mandatory 10 years in prison. Given its similarity to long-accepted civil disobdience tactics such as sit-ins and blocking building entrances, this harsh penalty is outrageous and unfair.

Anonymous is not unanimous, and opinion on DDOS is perhaps more divided than any other tactic. Indeed, this very faction, in consultation with anti-ACTA NGOs, has been calling for a halt to DDOS for the last several days.

But after this photo of Polish politicians protesting ACTA went viral yesterday, is it time we all re-evaluate the role & legitimacy of DDOS. These Parlimentarians were wearing Anonymous Guy Fawkes mask while the Parliament’s website was down due to DDOS by Anonymous. They can’t emphasize that point enough – this is a game-changer.

 

DDOS has been a remarkably effective tactic for bringing the world’s attention to injustice, from repression in Tunisia and Egypt to censorship by SOPA and ACTA. A symbolically rich response, DDOS says “If you silence us, we will silence you”. In that respect, it works.

But DDOS is a single tool in our arsenal of protest, not the only one. Hacktivist need to engage in the mainstream political process as well – and for many of us, deeply frustrated by decades of corruption and unresponsiveness, this will require holding our nose.

As events in Poland have shown, protesters have allies in unexpected places. There comes a time when dissident must use words to articulate their demands and desires, instead of UDP packets. There are still many ways to protest- in the form of mass emails, fax blasts and overloaded telephone switchboards.

Protesters everywhere therefore call on dissidents, talkers, Dem, Rep and all freedom loving Internauts to contact your politicians directly;  “No SOPA, No ACTA!

Hands off the Internet! - YOU CAN’T HAVE IT BACK!

Europe

United States

Global

-gAtO oUt

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01/31/12

Anonymous has a Traitor

gAtO sAw - Make money off Anonymous – scam supporters out of money-not Anonymous. Anonymous has a core leadership and Arturas T. Rosenbacher knows some of them from the good old days when some of them were hackers making money. It seems that Arturas decided to make a name for himself and make a little money on the side you know ”for the cause-his pocket needs mo-money”. So he created a bunch of Anon sounding names on Twitter: and scammed the Anons:

  1. 4. Arturas T Rosenbacher
  2. Also known as:
  3. Current Acct on twitter: @allanons
  4. Was @ArturasCEO
  5. Was @_Anti_Sec_
  6. Was @AnonIRC_
  7. Was @Antis3c
  8. Was @_Anon_Ops_
  9. Was @AnonDaily
  10. Was @AnonOpsWorld
  11. Was @OfficialAntisec
  12. @AnonOpsWorld on Twitter

In Occupy Chicago Arturas who was interviewed by the Wall Street Journal. This guy is excellent in self promoting and capitalizing on scams the boy has a future. The Anons like anon2world confronted him on.  1/21/2012 : (he actually admits to be RefRef traitor) The transcript are below:[1]

The only reason why gAtO cares is it gives me a better feel for the Anonymous movement and how it works. One thing that I found is leadership in a leaderless group. Anonymous claims to be leaderless but there is a core users that really control it all. You could see them when they were DoS’ing the wrong place in Europe last week and this little cat fight opens up the layers to get a look at who are some of it’s main characters. It amazes me that Anonymous does all of the strategic planning and tactical execution all with social media tools in the open, in the wild. If someone was tracking this group they would of seen the riff and exploited this split. If gAtO can see it anyone can, how come the government does nothing.-gAtO oUt 

 

Proof that Arturas Rosenbacher, using old FB account AnonOps, created the @anonymouSabu fb page. #OpT4Traitor pic.twitter.com/fG2xdBSq

From AnonOps:Arturas T. Rosenbacher has been up to his games again. It wasn’t enough that he scammed Anonymous supporters out of money under the guise of AnonCMD, and it wasn’t enough that he was posting false information on OccupyChicago’s Facebook profile, and lying to the organizers about his false claims in helping start Wiki leaks, he had to do something to solidify is narcissistic insanity.

 

On Sunday, November 6th Arturas decided it would be a great idea to release a famous rap star’s cell phone number to the world on twitter. The rap star, known as Lupe Fiasco donated tents, food and water to Occupy Chicago, and is an outspoken supporter of the Anonymous collective.

Arturas did this under the flag and banner of Anonymous, using Anon Dev Pro as his twitter name, and telling those who listened that he knows high profile anons. The only reason Arturas knows high profile Anons, is because of his past track record with us, which is entrenched with scamming innocent people out of money.


Arturas wants attention, he wants to be famous. Let us make him famous. Let us all contact each and every Occupy movement and make sure the people know about the traitor T. No Occupy is safe with a traitor in the midst; T must be cataloged and identified by each and every individual within all Occupy movements.

He must be shamed upon site for the damage he has done to Occupy Chicago, Lupe Fiasco, and the collective of Anonymous.
Arturas;
We told you we would come for you T, we warned you, and you did not listen. How did you think we would forget? How did you think we would forgive? Your actions will no longer con the masses into believing you are of any worth. Now everyone will know exactly who and what you are, which is nothing more than a small time con man with psychological problems seeking attention.

Proof that Arturas Rosenbacher, using old FB account AnonOps, created the @anonymouSabu fb page. #OpT4Traitor pic.twitter.com/fG2xdBSq

@AllAnons @anon2world @TehWongZ are you talking about this site? AK Enterprises based in Lithuania? #OpT4Traitor pic.twitter.com/JdaFLeQA

#OpT4Traitor He swindled $355 in donations out of peoples pockets under the guise #OpMegaUpload @AllAnons = scammer pic.twitter.com/inRTJ9PF

youtube.com/watch?v=FAlkOj…

  1. If you have been scammed by Arturas T. Rosenbacher’s online donations, and are in search of legal counsel
  2. please contact: nlg_lawyer@hushmail.com and help us make him accountable for his actions.
  3. Arturas T Rosenbacher
  4. Also known as:
  5. Current Acct on twitter: @allanons
  6. Was @ArturasCEO
  7. Was @_Anti_Sec_
  8. Was @AnonIRC_
  9. Was @Antis3c
  10. Was @_Anon_Ops_
  11. Was @AnonDaily
  12. Was @AnonOpsWorld
  13. Was @OfficialAntisec
  14. @AnonOpsWorld on Twitter
  15. @only219 on Twitter
  16. Business Web Page: http://ak-enterprises.com/
  17. Social Media etc.
  18. https://twitter.com/#!/blahblah2992
  19. https://plus.google.com/111315707347475154705/posts
  20. http://www.myspace.com/219foc
  21. http://www.myspace.com/560012260
  22. https://twitter.com/#!/Only219
  23. http://twitter.com/#!/AnonOpsWorld
  24. http://en.gravatar.com/rosenbaa29 <– phone numbers, emails etc
  25. http://www.last.fm/user/rosenbaa29
  26. http://www.youtube.com/user/rosenbaa29
  27. http://www.ustream.tv/user/rosenbaa29
  28. http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/14315720 <— in T’s house he filmed hiimself setting up Ustream (idiot).
  29. When doing a spokeo search with this email (ajkrosen@gmail.com) I found this:
  30. http://en.gravatar.com/anoncmd
  31. It states under the Spokeo search results: Real Name: Anon CMD
  32. Bio: We are #AnonOps AnonCMD | #AntiSec #Anon #OpBART | Hacktivist / Supporter of Anonymous, AntiSec, and OP’s. We Leak. #Venture
  33. Bio: We are #AnonOps AnonCMD | #AntiSec #Anon #OpBART | Hacktivist / Supporter of Anonymous, AntiSec, and OP’s. We Leak. #Venture
  34. ^ RefRef Traitor AnonCMD PROOF
  35. http://www.okcupid.com/profile/ajkrosen <— need an acct to view, went private (teee heheheh – troll it peeps)
  36. http://www.linkedin.com/in/arturasr
  37. Skype: aajkr29
  38. AIM: arturasr29
  39. Cellphone: 3125026086
  40. another phone: 3126320401
  41. 219 Electronics Instruction and Repair (This is T’s House)
  42. 21 E. Atwater, Beverly Shores, IN
  43. (219) 873-6115<–home?
  44. http://www.identified.com/wombat/candidates/76652
  45. http://www.formspring.me/aajkr29
  46. All courtesy of the Old Man’s toolz. Thank You! ;)
  47. Previous dox
  48. Dox 1: http://pastebin.com/spN5NL8J
  49. Dox 2: http://pastebin.com/LYeePuQ5
  50. Anonymous Press Release: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAlkOj3KQKo
  51. [1] A LuLzy Skype Chat with the dickhead @AnonDaily on 1/21/2012 : (he actually admits to be RefRef traitor)
  52. [8:45:03 PM] Anon2world: Nice that you scammed all of those people out of money for wepay #OpMegaUpload.
  53. [8:48:25 PM] *** Missed call from Arturas Rosenbacher. ***
  54. [8:48:29 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: nigger answer
  55. [8:48:47 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: I don’t need their money clearly, I’m not even running it.
  56. [8:49:29 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: stop nbeing a bitch and ansswer
  57. [8:49:31 PM] Anon2world: I need to get my VPN up before I even talk on here.  You set up the acct,
  58. you ran the info under anondaily
  59. [8:49:38 PM] *** Missed call from Arturas Rosenbacher. ***
  60. [8:49:55 PM] Anon2world: we are not happy.
  61. [8:50:27 PM] Anon2world: You calling me a nigger, and a bitch doesn’t help your cause.
  62. [8:51:24 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: that one, sry
  63. [8:51:39 PM] Anon2world: let me get my vpn up
  64. [8:51:43 PM] Anon2world: you can log my IP
  65. [8:51:53 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: you think im smart enough for htat?
  66. [8:52:22 PM] Anon2world: why take that chance…
  67. [8:52:40 PM] Anon2world: I dox’d you remember? (well with the help of a few others).
  68. [8:53:05 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: Haha
  69. [8:53:07 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: I remember!
  70. [8:53:15 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: Clearly no one gives a shit about your dox
  71. [8:53:26 PM] Anon2world: seems a lot of people did.
  72. [8:53:39 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: Any clearly, all the money from the first wepay donations were reversed,
  73. [8:53:45 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: I sent you that remember
  74. [8:53:51 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: Plus, we both know I dont need money
  75. [8:54:04 PM] Anon2world: one sec
  76. [8:54:15 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: And also, you come to my house again, I will shoot you.
  77. [8:54:43 PM] Anon2world: LoL – I will warn the Anon that did ;)
  78. [8:54:47 PM] Anon2world: but, it wasn’t me
  79. [8:54:49 PM] Anon2world: :D
  80. [8:54:58 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: But for real, lets be cool
  81. [8:55:04 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: Stop with that #opt4traitor shit
  82. [8:55:11 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: its fucking stupid
  83. [8:55:22 PM] Anon2world: dude, how many scams have we caught you in?
  84. [8:55:31 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: prove any were scams
  85. [8:55:34 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: I never got money
  86. [8:55:36 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: PEriod
  87. [8:55:37 PM] Anon2world: I traced your acct back to anoncmd
  88. [8:55:44 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: yeah,
  89. [8:55:48 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: so
  90. [8:55:51 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: get passed it
  91. [8:56:02 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: people forgot, shit has changed now,a nd I was on CNN
  92. [8:56:07 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: Clearly no one gives a fuck anymore
  93. [8:56:15 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: https://www.facebook.com/anondaily
  94. [8:56:18 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: look at the fucking about
  95. [8:56:27 PM] Anon2world: I was on CNN too, and in a documentary… doesn’t make me want to run scams
  96. [8:56:41 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: You mean RefRef?
  97. [8:56:44 PM] Anon2world: yes
  98. [8:56:56 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: It existed, we all know that, took down pastebin
  99. [8:57:35 PM] Anon2world: you showed deprogrammer9 – you were going to take down the CTA… nothing happened…
  100. [8:57:47 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: https://twitter.com/#!/pastebin/status/139767795763253248
  101. [8:58:14 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: CMD was a group twitter
  102. [8:58:15 PM] Anon2world: you can’t prove it was refref that did that
  103. [8:58:45 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: I tweeted that it would be down before it was
  104. [8:58:49 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: under ANonCMd
  105. [8:58:58 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: in the end, it doesnt matter
  106. [8:59:07 PM] Anon2world: you could have used any DDoS client bro
  107. [8:59:17 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: http://www.examiner.com/anonymous-in-national/refref-hits-pastebin-photo
  108. [8:59:20 PM] Anon2world: I have taken sites down with little or no troubles
  109. [8:59:32 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: you think LOIC could take down pastebin, on one computer?
  110. [8:59:54 PM] Anon2world: no, but multiple…
  111. [9:00:11 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: Hah
  112. [9:00:12 PM] Anon2world: i have take out sites with only 2 people using diff techs
  113. [9:00:18 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: I dont care what you did
  114. [9:00:33 PM] Anon2world: refref, you said was a lie
  115. [9:00:39 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: refref is over, celarly all you kids could live after you realized it was out,, then gone
  116. [9:00:42 PM] Anon2world: you said there was no refref
  117. [9:00:49 PM] Anon2world: kids?
  118. [9:00:53 PM] Anon2world: you met me.
  119. [9:00:54 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: everybody has to clearn up a project that anonymous wasnt ready for
  120. [9:01:11 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: it existed, i made sure everyone thought it was fake
  121. [9:01:18 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: thats why i got on anoncmd
  122. [9:01:22 PM] Anon2world: dude, no one can believe anything you say.
  123. [9:01:27 PM] Anon2world: let me reboot.
  124. [9:01:28 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: do you think i give a shit?
  125. [9:01:34 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: clearly no
  126. [9:01:42 PM] Anon2world: stay online I will talk voice with you in a minute.
  127. [9:01:45 PM] Anon2world: have to reboot
  128. [9:01:54 PM] Anon2world: stay here plz
  129. [9:02:01 PM] Arturas Rosenbacher: no
  130. [9:02:18 PM] Anon2world: fine, then we wont talk voice
  131. [9:02:21 PM] Anon2world: and I wont reboot
  132. [9:02:42 PM] Anon2world: how can you go under “anonymous” and put your real name out there? clearly you’re
  133. not anonymous Arturas

 

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