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Anonymous Promises More Hacks & Calls For Civil War in America

Sunday, April 21, 2013 12:58
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AnonymousSusanne Posel
Occupy Corporatism
March 7, 2013

Anonymous has launched #Operation American Freedom, calling for aggressive action against the US government. This “call to arms” states that the US government is a terrorist organization that must be taken down by an uprising by the people.

Instead of using their usual denial of service (DDoS) attack, or continuing to peruse the internet looking for a website to syphon information from, Anonymous is admonishing the people of America to take back their control of the nation with a full-blown war supported by “freedom activists”.

Anonymous states: “To rebuild our government we must first destroy it. Our time for democracy is here. Our time for resolution is here. This is America’s time for revolution; to restore our constitutional rights, to once again be free, therefore, Anonymous along with the American people have decided to openly declare war on the United States government. This is a call to arms.”

The hacktivist group claims that peaceful attempts to affect change have failed which precludes a demand for action on the part of the American people.

Anonymous said: “Our peaceful actions, patience and restraint have been demonstrated as we watched and waited for our Congress and Representatives to speak for the American citizens and protect us from the tyrant that sits in the oval office and happily strips the American people of our rights, one by one, executive order by executive order. We have waited long enough.”

The latest call to action from Anonymous is “Operation Wall Street” (OWS), a new directed attack on the US government, Wall Street technocrats and the financial industry.

The hacktivist group stated: “It is no longer tolerable that these men and women get to live in luxury and lawlessness while innocent people are pushed into poverty and people who fight for freedom are prosecuted and demonized. They must be stopped … OPERATION WALL STREET, must be launched. We promise not to hurt you once we release your information but we cannot hold the people you screwed over responsible for their actions once they know who you are and where you live. You are not free to escape the consequences of your actions, no one is.”

Anonymous has admonished their members (as well as the citizens of the world) to stand with them in the name of and for “innocent and exploited people being forced into homelessness” because of the “crimes of Goldman Sachs and other firms who have indulged in sinister and criminal practices.”

This hack will include the syphoning and publication on the internet, the personal information of CEOs & any and all executives of Goldman Sachs, AIG, Wells Fargo, Chase, Merrill Lynch, and any other guilty party.” This data will be exposed in an effort to bring to light those who have aided in the destruction of America.

Last month, Anonymous struck with “Operation Last Resort”.

More than 4,000 banking executives tallied on a spreadsheet were published with account information, logins, credentials, IP addresses, hashed passwords, contact information; and cell phone numbers for bank presidents, vice presidents and more. It is presumed that this data could have been syphoned from the Federal Reserve Bank computers.

Anonymous also hacked into Walla!, an Israeli server and syphoned an estimated 600,000 email account information, user details and other data.

Published on Pastbin.com, a website used by the hacker community, were email address and passwords in 93 different posts.

Walla! stated: “The information published is useless, since the allegedly exposed passwords are encrypted and therefore cannot be used. However, we are working on ‘hermetically’ sealing off user details in Walla! accounts.”

The campaign named #OpIsrael was launched last December in response to fighting between Hamas and Israel. At the time, many websites were hacked, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Bank of Israel and the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The hack included a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that flooded the websites targeted with traffic until they crashed.

Anonymous announced their alliance with Gaza by stating: “… [When] the government of Israel publicly threatened to sever all Internet and other telecommunications into and out of Gaza they crossed a line in the sand. As the former dictator of Egypt Mubarack learned the hard way –- we are ANONYMOUS and NO ONE shuts down the Internet on our watch…”

Anonymous denies being a cyber-terrorist group, yet their behavior has been directly causational to the tightening of restrictions on the internet.

Attorney General Eric Holder has released a report entitled, “Administration Strategy on Mitigating the Theft of US Trade Secrets”, to bring to light cyber-threats on US digital infrastructure created by hacktivists such as Anonymous.

The report explains how the American economy, food distribution, entrepreneurial progress and ingenuity are under attack by hacktivists that seek to have an advantage over the global economy through steal trade secrets to sell on the black market. “Additionally, there are indications that U.S. companies, law firms, academia, and financial institutions are experiencing cyber intrusion activity against electronic repositories containing trade secret information.3 Trade secret theft threatens American businesses, undermines national security, and places the security of the U.S. economy in jeopardy. These acts also diminish U.S. export prospects around the globe and put American jobs at risk.”

Several agencies of the US government have been empowered to deal with this problem; such as the Department of Commerce, Department of Defense (DoD), DoJ, DHS, Department of Treasury, Department of State and the US Trade Representative.

Enhancement of tools at the US government’s disposal will be utilized to prevent foreign governments and hacktivitists from acquiring “trade secrets” with the pursuit of “domestic investigators” and “international law enforcement” agencies to allow the DoJ and FBI to track down the perpetrators and jail them.

The report goes on to point out: “Cyberspace provides relatively small-scale actors an opportunity to become players in economic espionage. Under-resourced governments or corporations could build relationships with hackers to develop customized malware or remote-access exploits to steal sensitive US economic or technology information, just as certain FIS have already done. Similarly, political or social activists may use the tools of economic espionage against US companies, agencies, or other entities, with disgruntled insiders leaking information about corporate trade secrets or critical US technology to ‘hacktivist’ groups like WikiLeaks.”

Other possible “game changers’ are identified: “Political or social activists also may use the tools of economic espionage against US companies, agencies or other entities. The self-styled whistleblowing group WikiLeaks has already published computer files provided by corporate insiders indicating allegedly illegal or unethical behavior at a Swiss bank, a Netherlands-based commodities company, and an international pharmaceutical trade association. LulzSec — another hacktivist group — has exfiltrated data from several businesses that it posted for public viewing on its website.”



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