Anonymous Hacks Police Websites and Data to Support Occupy Wall Street, page
Pages:
ATS Members have flagged this thread 8 times
Topic started on 22-10-2011 @ 10:47 AM by mr-lizard
gawker.com...

Although they had a hand in starting the Occupy Wall Street protest, the hacktivist collective Anonymous has been pretty quiet since it started. No longer: Anonymous claims they just hacked a ton of police sites and leaked usernames and passwords.

The biggest target of today's hack was the International Association of Chiefs of Police, whose website is still down as of this writing. It's auspicious timing, as the IACP is holding its annual meeting in Chicago.


Good stuff. maybe this will make the police think twice about punching innocent women or spraying mace in defenceless protesters faces.

Hope it makes some of them think twice anyhoo.

In solidarity with the Occupation Movement and the International Day of Action Against Police Brutality, allied #anonymous and #antisec vessels took aim at the corrupt bootboys of the 1%: the police. We hacked, defaced, and destroyed several law enforcement targets, leaking over 600MB of private information including internal documents, membership rosters, addresses, passwords, social security numbers, and other confidential data. According to the IACP's development documents, their systems cost several hundred thousand dollars. We are pleased to destroy it all for free, leaking their private info and defacing their websites in one swift blow.
edit on 22-10-2011 by mr-lizard because: (no reason given)



reply posted on 22-10-2011 @ 10:52 AM by FugitiveSoul
reply to post by mr-lizard



The time has come for the uninitiated to become initiated. The Congressional strife, fueled by corruption, which has crippled this country has been traced to the banks who are pulling the strings on every conflict on this planet. The world can no longer tolerate the greed that has stunted the growth of humanity. Expect us.




reply posted on 22-10-2011 @ 10:58 AM by OutKast Searcher
reply to post by mr-lizard



So you think an attack on the police on behalf of the protestors is going to cause the police to treat the protestors better?

If anything, it will increase their disdain for them and they will treat them harsher.


OWS should of stayed "peaceful"...in the real world and the cyber world.


reply posted on 22-10-2011 @ 11:03 AM by illuminatislave
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to
post by mr-lizard



So you think an attack on the police on behalf of the protestors is going to cause the police to treat the protestors better?

If anything, it will increase their disdain for them and they will treat them harsher.


OWS should of stayed "peaceful"...in the real world and the cyber world.


# the police.

You sit there and preach about "peace" when dealing with animals that spray women in the face with pepper spray for no reason, or try to ram people with their JP Morgan scooters.


reply posted on 22-10-2011 @ 11:05 AM by Wrabbit2000
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to
post by mr-lizard



So you think an attack on the police on behalf of the protestors is going to cause the police to treat the protestors better?

If anything, it will increase their disdain for them and they will treat them harsher.


OWS should of stayed "peaceful"...in the real world and the cyber world.


I couldn't say it better. If the OWS movement wants any chance of success, they need the sympathy of the people, not the anger and disgust. Those same people that have 911 on their fridge and feel GOOD when a Police unit rolls up to answer a call they make. It profits no one to attack the police as if they really are some kind of enemy.

Are there bad cops? Of course...There are also some rather shady characters in the OWS movement as this continues to develop in all the various locations. Would it be fair to the OWS people to highlight those individuals and say they are a fair representation of the overall group? Nope......Not really. So how does that work when the exact same thing is being done with bad cops to make the whole department look rogue?

Heaven help us if the Police ever become what they're accused of being. The first sign of that time coming will be when nothing remotely close to an OWS movement is allowed to stand a single DAY. That is what it would REALLY look like if the authorities were anywhere near that bad, IMHO.
Pages:     ^^TOP^^



‘Barcode everyone at birth’
  Posted 6 days ago with 20 member flags
Pentagon Source Alludes to Martial Law Around July 1st, 2012
  Posted 5 days ago with 19 member flags
FBI Seize Email server, then return it
  Posted 18 days ago with 16 member flags
Bilderberg Scheme To Save The Euro
  Posted 14 days ago with 9 member flags
Martial Law in Montreal
  Posted 6 days ago with 9 member flags