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Originally posted by Zatox
reply to post by walliswallis
Well.. at least they're doing something, what are you doing?
Originally posted by Zatox
reply to post by walliswallis
Well.. at least they're doing something, what are you doing?
Originally posted by walliswallis
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
'Anonymous' hacks Mossad website, gains access to data of 30,000 spies
www.presstv.ir
(visit the link for the full news article)
The Anonymous hacking group says it has hacked into the website of Israel‘s Mossad spy agency, gaining access to top-secret documents.
The Internet hacking group said on its twitter page that it gained access to the personal data of more than 30,000 Israeli officials, including military officials, politicians and Mossad agents, and that it will release the information gradually.
Hacking group Anonymous has launched a series of cyber attacks against Israeli websites since November 2012
I don't like the Zionist filth but I like the typical overhype of Anonymous even less.
Of course ... Mossad keeps classified information on deep cover agents on a password-protected Wordpress page.
So what they got was access to the Mossad staff telephone tree. Now they know the cell phone number of the receptionist in HR. Wowzers.
It's like when they announced they'd "hacked" the Department of Justice and it turned out they'd just gained access to the website of the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the office that compiles drunk driving fatality stats. *yawn*
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
You don't think they've done anything because there is no name stamped on it.
I don't think it comes out that way. It trickles through in journalism, documentaries, information sites.
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
I know PRESS TV is not very popular around here but they are the only "mainstream" source that are reporting this, from what I can find at least.
A commenter on a different blog source raised a good point...how many of these spies are based in the USA?
What I would like to know is whether or not any of this data they claim to have obtained will shed light on Mossad's involvment in Iran and Syria, and if it will Jeapordize any their of their "plans".
I don't agree with some of what Anonymous does, and believe a lot of their accomplishments to be exaggerated, but sometimes they impress me with their actions.
That being said, I am still open to the possibility of Anonymous actually being a psy-op that is backed/infiltrated by the likes of Mossad and the CIA...I know it sounds weird but I have heard this theory before and it's certainly possible, but I am doubtful.
www.presstv.ir
(visit the link for the full news article)edit on 3/27/2013 by Corruption Exposed because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
I know PRESS TV is not very popular around here but they are the only "mainstream" source that are reporting this, from what I can find at least.
A commenter on a different blog source raised a good point...how many of these spies are based in the USA?
What I would like to know is whether or not any of this data they claim to have obtained will shed light on Mossad's involvment in Iran and Syria, and if it will Jeapordize any their of their "plans".
I don't agree with some of what Anonymous does, and believe a lot of their accomplishments to be exaggerated, but sometimes they impress me with their actions.
That being said, I am still open to the possibility of Anonymous actually being a psy-op that is backed/infiltrated by the likes of Mossad and the CIA...I know it sounds weird but I have heard this theory before and it's certainly possible, but I am doubtful.
www.presstv.ir
(visit the link for the full news article)edit on 3/27/2013 by Corruption Exposed because: (no reason given)
our government doesn't come out and make huge statements about "that damn anonymous again" because it's anonymous and it would make them look silly like they were giving too much credit to some secret super hero org...and like some on this site who i just starred because they are practically standing on their head and doing tricks for stars... they don't want to give them too much credit.
But look around. Some people are getting blamed for some big time hacking.
it takes time to put this stuff in a natural format that TPTB can do nothing about. If it were just listed on a site, it would just not work that way. there has to be background. there has to be evidence, pictures videos, news releases. it's it's relevant to some investigating group that isn't even related to them... maybe a tip here is put in... a tip there and then they have to substantiate it... and then we get a real news article. or maybe it's a different kind of piece... like something from the past and it comes out as a history doc.
there is a lot of information coming to us... too much to read.
and then you have those who are being directly blamed for hacking by other reports.
Coincidence?
Originally posted by walliswallis
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
You don't think they've done anything because there is no name stamped on it.
I don't think it comes out that way. It trickles through in journalism, documentaries, information sites.
nope, it's all right here: cryptome.org...
fun story, though
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
Originally posted by walliswallis
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
You don't think they've done anything because there is no name stamped on it.
I don't think it comes out that way. It trickles through in journalism, documentaries, information sites.
nope, it's all right here: cryptome.org...
fun story, though
that would make a very boring soap opera... it needs a bit of work... I'll wait for the finished product in episodes.
and just remember who gave you your star.
Originally posted by walliswallis
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
Originally posted by walliswallis
Originally posted by NotAnAspie
You don't think they've done anything because there is no name stamped on it.
I don't think it comes out that way. It trickles through in journalism, documentaries, information sites.
nope, it's all right here: cryptome.org...
fun story, though
that would make a very boring soap opera... it needs a bit of work... I'll wait for the finished product in episodes.
and just remember who gave you your star.
TAKE YOUR STARS OFF ME, YOU FILTHY APE!
Originally posted by Shaxuul
Anonymous has a history of anti-Semitism (like everyone else on this site). So, this is predictable and not surprising...edit on 28-3-2013 by Shaxuul because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Rubic0n
Originally posted by Shaxuul
Anonymous has a history of anti-Semitism (like everyone else on this site). So, this is predictable and not surprising...edit on 28-3-2013 by Shaxuul because: (no reason given)
Generalize much?
I think you just insulted a whole lot of people for no justified reason.
Originally posted by Agit8dChop
reply to post by PhoenixOD
No, they wouldn't.
But the website will provide information and open loop holes into the sql databases that do contain information.edit on 27-3-2013 by Agit8dChop because: (no reason given)