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The 10GB of private law enforcement data contains:
* The mail spools of police officers from dozens of different PDs
* Usernames, passwords, social security numbers, home addresses and phone
numbers to over 7000 officers
* A list of hundreds of snitches who made “anonymous” crime tips to the police
* Hundreds of internal police academy training files
A list of hundreds of snitches who made “anonymous” crime tips to the police
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by AzureSky
A list of hundreds of snitches who made “anonymous” crime tips to the police
Bazinga.
Originally posted by SpringHeeledJack
Go be a troll somewhere else.
Originally posted by SpringHeeledJack
reply to post by AzureSky
I'm so sick of these punks. I hope another group takes them down ASAP. While everyone blames Anonymous for giving internet censorship bills a target, it's AntiSec leading the way by leaps and bounds. More and more, I'm convinced AntiSec is Cyber Command pulling false flags left and right.
ETA: The title says "Operation Anti Security"
Can you confirm that this is AntiSec or an Anonymous op? Certainly looks like anon to me in this case. I know the two get mixed up and confused but in my opinion, they're two entirely separate entities.edit on 30-7-2011 by SpringHeeledJack because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by SpringHeeledJack
reply to post by Exuberant1
I've been on ATS for years.