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Hackers leak former British PM Tony Blair data

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posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:16 PM
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news.cnet.com...


Hackers today released what looks like personal information on former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, including the contents of his electronic address book, with contact data for members of Parliament and for what could be Blair's dentist and his mechanic.
A link to the data on the Pastebin Web site was sent out on Twitter from the account of "TeaMp0isoN" along with a message saying "Tony Blair should be locked up, he is a war criminal." Earlier in the day, the TeaMp0isoN account had featured a tweet that said the group was targeting Blair for his support of the war in Iraq.
The contact list appears to be from when Blair was prime minister and includes a phone number for 10 Downing Street. CNET dialed that number and talked to an unidentified representative from the current prime minister's office. That representative confirmed that the number was for 10 Downing Street but said the office had no comment on the matter. There was no immediate response to an e-mail sent to the address the office gave for Blair, who resigned as prime minister four years ago and was succeeded by Gordon Brown.


This is a day old link, but i've not seen it on ATS and not sure if it's been posted yet.

They seem to be targetting high profile politicians now, which is a bold step. Not sure who has hacked him yet, maybe Lulzsec or anonymous?

Hopefully they might get some info on the rest of the buggers, including Cheyney, Bush etc.




posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:19 PM
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More links:

www.zdnet.co.uk...

news.hitb.org...

news.softpedia.com...


On their Twitter feed, TeaMp0isoN wrote that "Tony Blair is a war criminal, he should be locked up." The group is known to be driven by political motives and believed to be anti-US, anti-Israel and anti-India.


Maybe they're just anti-war, and not anti-US, anti-Israel etc



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:21 PM
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All aboard the lulzboat toot-toot!

Im glad finaly people are making a stand against the system. Physical protesting is fairly old hat, its all about using your computer as a weapon. As such please lend your resources to any ops in future. EVERYONE in ATS should be joining anon.

Infact the BBC just held an interview yesterday with lulzsec, pretty funny, its on the BBC site if you wanna have a look.
edit on 25-6-2011 by Johnze because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:30 PM
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Tony Blair????

Didnt he leave politics years ago


Good to see whoever these hackers are that theyre keeping it upto date and relevant



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:34 PM
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These Lulz guys are apparently just another CIA op - releasing nothing of importance, only validating another approach that the PTB will outlay with another 'Patriot Act' type of power grab.

This time it's for control of the internet instead of warrentless searches. Just another rung up on the ladder of our growing POLICE STATE.

Thanks for the post; makes me wonder what false flag they won't try.



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:35 PM
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Good. Secrecy is what is destroying mankind.



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:36 PM
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[sarcasm]Poor Tony, I can't think of one thing he has done which would mark him out as a potential target.[/sarcasm]



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posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:38 PM
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Originally posted by Johnze
All aboard the lulzboat toot-toot!

Im glad finaly people are making a stand against the system. Physical protesting is fairly old hat, its all about using your computer as a weapon. As such please lend your resources to any ops in future. EVERYONE in ATS should be joining anon.

Infact the BBC just held an interview yesterday with lulzsec, pretty funny, its on the BBC site if you wanna have a look.
edit on 25-6-2011 by Johnze because: (no reason given)


The interview was pretty good. Seems like they've got the resources to do a lot of good, if they choose too...

If they wanted to get the general public on their side there's so many things they could try and do. If they could find anything on the Iraq war, 9/11 and other topics that 'most people' would notice then maybe more would get involved.



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:39 PM
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Originally posted by IkNOwSTuff
Tony Blair????

Didnt he leave politics years ago


Good to see whoever these hackers are that theyre keeping it upto date and relevant


Unpunished with a fat pay package if I remember rightly.

Or are you suggesting people are not accountable for their actions once they left their job?



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:40 PM
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There was me hoping for the dirt on his plottings to become president of Europe, final proof that he is the Antichrist, a list of all his contacts in the Illuminati... nope, they got the number of his dentist and his mechanic


Oh well, I suppose folk could spam his email address with anti-war protests, but he's probably got a public one that they could do that with anyway.

peace
J
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posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:46 PM
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You see this is a problem though the "general public" are morons. Sadly this is why its so easy for governments to just turn round and say, yip well these cyber communists are out to hack your freedom and the general public, will by and large agree. Winning the general publics perception over is a tricky thing to do, especialy when those infernal computer machines are involved, the asshats in government barely understand how technology works as it is.

Though it is good they are using Twitter at least, thats one way to by pass the corrupt press, getting to the general public as directly as possible with Twitter, Facebook etc. Hopefully more and more people will start waking up to the corruption around them.



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:50 PM
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Originally posted by IkNOwSTuff
Tony Blair????

Didnt he leave politics years ago




Not entirely - he's still working for the New World Order, and he still has unfulfilled ambitions to be leader of Europe.

Tony Blair's official website



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 01:50 PM
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posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 02:25 PM
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Yeah Blair's been a Middle East Peace Envoy since stepping down as PM. He supposedly got the leaders of Israel and Palestine to talk about a potential deal and brought about a truce between them during the time Hezbollah attacked Israel from within Palestine a few years back.

Does he deserve to be called a war criminal? Not sure about that, he only went on the intelligence he was given and George W Bush's requests to join the US in the War on Terror.

Does it mean I like the man? Not really, he was a sleazy looking guy who promised change after years of Conservative rule and only made the country worse off. Which is why Obama's campaign in 2008 reminded me a lot of Tony Blair's pre-election campaign in 96/97.



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 05:08 PM
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This has nothing to do with LulzSec.

TeaMp0isoN, who claimed this hack, are a group of serious hackers who have vowed to bring down LulzSec, because they see them as a bunch of cocky amateurs masquerading as a genuine underground hacking movement.



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 05:15 PM
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Did it have details about his toe nail painter?
Apparently he gets his tootsie nails all painted up like girls do.
When he's not getting people bombed of course.



posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 05:24 PM
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We are being distracted over an elements, it does not exist.High intellegence is at work.WHY?

Another story to add.Proof it is, a common man easily been found & Charged!
19-year-old charged with hacking the website of the UK Serious Organised Crime Agency
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posted on Jun, 25 2011 @ 08:54 PM
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Not at all, its just why pick him?

Why not Bush or Howard or any one of thousands of potential candidates from recent history.
My thoughts are why if your going to do something like this would you choose someone who isnt really relevant anymore?

Seems to me that doing something similar to someone still having an impact now could have been a better choice



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