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Originally posted by AnonymousVan
Feel free to ask me in PM for the FFF files (f**k FBI fridays) link
All the fun you need , when you need it
Originally posted by AnonymousVan
reply to post by TinfoilTP
Your point ?
Sorry, wich one you're talkin about
The one where you're goin into a rant about Anonymous, or the one where you're spewing your uneducated opinion toward a movement you cant understand ?
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
Originally posted by AnonymousVan
The funny part
the police is actualy releasing some peoples because they didnt arrested the right persons
oh oh oh the irony
Originally posted by AnonymousVan
reply to post by yeti101
Well check it if you missed it
Mantech Files
Interesting readings
Originally posted by yeti101
reply to post by AzureSky
it sure will be interesting to see how the trial goes for Topiary. I don't know what the min/max sentence is but In the UK we're quite soft compared to the USA. Its his first offence, he's young, its how they will weight the crimes if proven.
If its prison i think he'll get 2 years maximum. Good behaviour he will be out in 12 months. Depending on how co-operative he is he might get a suspended sentence which means he goes free but if he gets in any trouble within 2 years its back to jail.
Originally posted by BIGPoJo
Originally posted by yeti101
reply to post by AzureSky
it sure will be interesting to see how the trial goes for Topiary. I don't know what the min/max sentence is but In the UK we're quite soft compared to the USA. Its his first offence, he's young, its how they will weight the crimes if proven.
If its prison i think he'll get 2 years maximum. Good behaviour he will be out in 12 months. Depending on how co-operative he is he might get a suspended sentence which means he goes free but if he gets in any trouble within 2 years its back to jail.
I am predicting that he will get off scott free. Did you see that look on his face with his cool shades? Yup, hes getting off.
Originally posted by AnonymousVan
reply to post by TinfoilTP
Sorry, i cant publish a phonecall
Some peoples we know called us to tell us "problem solved"
To be honest we have friends everywhere, even in the police
Yep your police is not protecting you totaly anymore from the horrible Anonymous Terrorist
That the beauty of a concept called "freedom"
Originally posted by AzureSky
Looks like antisec are hard at work again here, i just stumbled across this, wondering what you guys think? Think it might actually work and get those people to have the charges dropped? Wonder if it will be enough, probably not of course. But there are some classified documents in there. Perhaps some scandal to be uncovered because with all of the incidents in brutality, im sure there are ones that have been suppressed, and are very unknown to the public.
Your thoughts?
www.cyberwarnews.info
(visit the link for the full news article)
Didn't he only update the twitter account or something like that?
Originally posted by SpringHeeledJack
As I suggested before, Anonymous most certainly DOES have a "gelatinous" core. Everyone is not pulling off ops on an equal level.
Everyone that posted last made a lot of good points.
SIPRNET would be a great challenge indeed. From what I know from the military, anyone wishing to access it must connect directly to their cables. Although for the trickiest among the tricky, I'm sure there are other ways. As Anon stands right now, I wouldn't ask them to do this. There is way too much information that is really mundane but could kill thousands if released irresponsibly. Things like aircraft combat entry tactics and technologies used by the military to... I can't say, but prevent certain attacks. The technology the Army uses could be VERY easily defeated. Anyway, no more on that subject.
I think we're all arguing two sides of the same coin here.
Evidence your group is being steered by the very governments