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    Anonymous Message to NATO


    Greetings, members of NATO. We are Anonymous.

    In a recent publication, you have singled out Anonymous as a threat to "government and the people". You have also alleged that secrecy is a 'necessary evil' and that transparency is npt always the right way forward.

    Anonymous would like to remind you that the government and the people are, contrary to the supposed foundations of "democracy", distinct entities with often conflicting goals and desires. It is Anonymous' position that when there is a conflict of interest between the government and the people, it is the people's will which must take priority. The only threat transparency poses to government is to threaten government's ability to act in a manner which the people would disagree with, without having to face democratic consequences and accountability for such behaviour. Your own report cites a perfect example of this, the Anonymous attack on HBGary. Whether HBGary were acting in the cause of security or military gain is irrelevant - their actions were illegal and morally reprehensible. Anonymous does not accept that the government and/or the military has the right to be above the law and to use the phoney cliche of "national security" to justify illegal and deceptive activities. If the government must break the rules, they must also be willing to accept the democratic consequences of this at the ballot box.We do not accept the current status quo whereby a government can tell one story to the people and another in private. Dishonesty and secrecy totally undermine the concept of self rule. How can the people judge for whom to vote unless they are fully aware of what policies said politicians are actually pursuing?

    When a government is elected, it is said to "represent" the nation it governs. This essentially means that the actions of a government are not the actions of the people in government, but are actions taken on behalf of every citizen in that country. It is unacceptable to have a situation in which the people are, in many cases, totally and utterly unaware of what is being said and done on their behalf - behind closed doors.

    Anonymous and WikiLeaks are distinct entities. The actions of Anonymous were not aided or even requested by WikiLeaks. However, Anonymous and WikiLeaks do share one common attribute: They are no threat to any organization - unless that organization is doing something wrong and attempting to get away with it.

    We do not wish to threaten anybody's way of life. We do not wish to dictate anything to anybody. We do not wish to terrorize any nation.

    We merely wish to remove power from vested interests and return it to the people - who, in a democracy, it should never have been taken from in the first place.
    The government makes the law. This does not give them the right to break it. If the government was doing nothing underhand or illegal, there would be nothing "embarassing" about Wikileaks revelations, nor would there have been any scandal emanating from HBGary. The resulting scandals were not a result of Anonymous' or Wikileaks' revelations, they were the result of the CONTENT of those revelations. And responsibility for that content can be laid solely at the doorstep of policymakers who, like any corrupt entity, naively believed that they were above the law and that they would not be caught.

    A lot of government and corporate comment has been dedicated to "how we can avoid a similar leak in the future". Such advice ranges from better security, to lower levels of clearance, from harsher penalties for whistleblowers, to censorship of the press.

    Our message is simple: Do not lie to the people and you won't have to worry about your lies being exposed. Do not make corrupt deals and you won't have to worry about your corruption being laid bare. Do not break the rules and you won't have to worry about getting in trouble for it.

    Do not attempt to repair your two faces by concealing one of them. Instead, try having only one face - an honest, open and democratic one.

    You know you do not fear us because we are a threat to society. You fear us because we are a threat to the established hierarchy. Anonymous has proven over the last several years that a hierarchy is not necessary in order to achieve great progress - perhaps what you truly fear in us, is the realization of your own irrelevance in an age which has outgrown its reliance on you. Your true terror is not in a collective of activists, but in the fact that you and everything you stand for have, by the changing tides and the advancement of technology, are now surplus to requirements.

    Finally, do not make the mistake of challenging Anonymous. Do not make the mistake of believing you can behead a headless snake. If you slice off one head of Hydra, ten more heads will grow in its place. If you cut down one Anon, ten more will join us purely out of anger at your trampling of dissent.

    Your only chance of defeating the movement which binds all of us is to accept it. This is no longer your world. It is our world - the people's world.

    We are Anonymous.
    We are legion.
    We do not forgive.
    We do not forget.
    Expect us...

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    Mensaje anónimo a la OTAN


    Saludos a los miembros de la OTAN. Nosotros somos Anónimos.

    En una publicación reciente, ustedes han particularizado a Anónimo, como una amenaza "Al gobierno y al pueblo” También han alegado que la secrecía es un mal necesario” y que la transparencia no siempre es lo más correcto.

    A Anónimo le gustaría recordarles que el gobierno y el pueblo son, a diferencia de los presuntos cimientos de la democracia” entidades diferentes con metas y deseos en conflicto . La apostura de anónimo cuando hay un conflicto de intere$e$ entre el gobierno y el pueblo, es el pueblo quien debe ser prioritario . La única amenaza que la transparencia le representa la gobierno es la amenaza para la habilidad del gobierno para actuar de una manera que difiera con la que quiere el pueblo, sin tener que enfrentar las consecuencias democráticas y la responsabilidad por tal comportamiento. Tu propio reporte cita un perfecto ejemplo de esto, Y el ataque de Anónimo a HBGary . Ya sea que HBGary estuviera actuando por la causa de la seguridad o de la ganancia militar, es irrelevante; sus acciones fueron ilegales y reprensibles moralmente. Anónimo no acepta que el gobierno y/o la milicia tenga el derecho de estar sobre la ley y usar el falso cliché de “la seguridad nacional,” para justificar actividades ilegales o engañosas. Si el gobierno debe quebrantar las reglas, deben estar dispuestos también a aceptar las consecuencias democráticas de esto en las casillas de votación. Nosotros no aceptamos el actual "status quo" mediante el cual el gobierno pueda contarle una historia la pueblo y otra [diferente] en privado. La deshonestidad y la secrecía socavan totalmente el concepto de la auto regulación. ¿Cómo puede juzgar el pueblo por quién votar , a menos de que esté completamente consciente de qué políticas dicen los políticos estar practicando?

    Cuando un gobierno ha sido elegido, se dice que “representa” a la nación que gobierna. Esto significa esencialmente que las acciones del gobierno no son la s acciones del pueblo en el gobierno, sino que son acciones que se toman a nombre de cada ciudadano en ese país. Es inaceptable tener una situación en la cual, el pueblo , en muchos casos esta totalmente inconciente de lo que se le dice y de lo que se hace en su nombre a puertas cerradas

    Anónimo y WikiLeaks son entidades distintas. Las acciones de Anónimo no fueron ayudadas , ni siquiera solicitadas por WikiLeaks. No obstante, Anónimo y WikiLeaks comparten un atributo en común: No son una amenaza a cualquier organización, a menos que la organización esté haciendo algo equivocado y quiera salirse con la suya


    Nosotros no deseamos amenazar la forma de vida de nadie. Nosotros no deseamos aterrorizar a ninguna nación.

    Simplemente queremos quitar le el poder a los intere$e$ creados y devolvérselos al pueblo – quien en una democracia, en primer término, jamás debería habérseles quitado

    El gobierno es quien hace las leyes esto no le da el derecho a quebrantarlas. Si el gobierno no estaba haciendo nada por debajo de la mesa, o [algo] ilegal, no habría nada ”penoso” acerca de las revelaciones de Wikileaks, ni habría escándalo alguno emanado de BGary. Los escándalos resultantes no fueron la consecuencia de las revelaciones de Anónimo o Wikileaks, sino que fueron el resultado DEL CONTENIDO de tales revelaciones. Y la responsabilidad de tal contenido puede adjudicarse exclusivamente a la puerta de los tomadores de decisiones políticas que, como cualquier entidad corrupta, cree ingenuamente que está por encima de la ley y que no va a ser pillada.

    Gran parte de los comentarios de empresas y del gobierno ha estado dedicado a ver cómo podemos evitar una fuga [de información] en el futuro” Tal advertencia se extiende desde una mayor seguridad , a niveles más bajos de autorización y de penas más duras para quienes alertamos, hasta censura a la prensa.

    Nuestro mensaje es simple: no le mientas al pueblo y no tendrás que preocuparte de que expongamos tus mentiras. No hagas tratos corruptos y no te apures de que desnudemos tu corrupción . No quebrantes la ley y no tendrás que preocuparte de meterte en problemas.

    No intentes reparar tu doble cara, al esconder una de ellas. En lugar de eso, intenta tener sólo una cara; una honesta, abierta y democrática

    Bien sabes que no debes temernos porque nosotros no somos una amenaza para la sociedad.. Nos temes porque somos una amenaza para la jerarquía establecida.

    Anónimo ha demostrado durante los últimos años que no es necesaria una jerarquía para lograr un gran progreso – quizás lo que verdaderamente temes de nosotros, es que demos cuenta de tu irrelevancia en una época que ha sobrepasado la confianza en ti. Tu verdadero error no está en la colectividad de los activistas, sino en el hecho de que tu y todo lo que apoyas, por los cambios en las corrientes de opinión, y por los avances tecnológicos son ahora una carga para las necesidades.

    Finalmente no cometas el error de retar a anónimo No cometas la equivocación de creer que puedes decapitar a una víbora sin cabeza. Si cortas una cabeza de la hidra, saldrán 10 más en su lugar. Si tu te deshaces de un Anónimo diez mas se unirán a nosotros tan sólo de la ira ante tu pisoteo a la disidencia.

    Tu única oportunidad para derrotar al movimiento que nos une a todos nosotros, es aceptarlo. Eso y no es tu mundo. Es el nuestro – el mundo del pueblo.

    Somos Anónimos
    Somos una legión
    No perdonamos
    No olvidamos
    Espéranos...
    Rafael Norma
    Forista Turquesa
    Last edited by Rafael Norma; 10-junio-2011, 06:43.

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          CIA website brought down by attack, LulzSec claims responsibility

          http://www.cia.gov/

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            LulzSec rampage continues: 62k e-mails and passwords, CIA attacked

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              LulzSec 1000th tweet press release

              Dear Internets,

              This is Lulz Security, better known as those evil bastards from twitter. We just hit 1000 tweets, and as
              such we thought it best to have a little chit-chat with our friends (and foes).

              For the past month and a bit, we've been causing mayhem and chaos throughout the Internet, attacking
              several targets including PBS, Sony, Fox, porn websites, FBI, CIA, the U.S. government, Sony some more,
              online gaming servers (by request of callers, not by our own choice), Sony again, and of course our good
              friend Sony.

              While we've gained many, many supporters, we do have a mass of enemies, albeit mainly gamers. The main
              anti-LulzSec argument suggests that we're going to bring down more Internet laws by continuing our public
              shenanigans, and that our actions are causing clowns with pens to write new rules for you. But what if we
              just hadn't released anything? What if we were silent? That would mean we would be secretly inside FBI
              affiliates right now, inside PBS, inside Sony... watching... abusing...

              Do you think every hacker announces everything they've hacked? We certainly haven't, and we're damn sure
              others are playing the silent game. Do you feel safe with your Facebook accounts, your Google Mail
              accounts, your Skype accounts? What makes you think a hacker isn't silently sitting inside all of these
              right now, sniping out individual people, or perhaps selling them off? You are a peon to these people.
              A toy. A string of characters with a value.

              This is what you should be fearful of, not us releasing things publicly, but the fact that someone hasn't
              released something publicly. We're sitting on 200,000 Brink users right now that we never gave out. It
              might make you feel safe knowing we told you, so that Brink users may change their passwords. What if we
              hadn't told you? No one would be aware of this theft, and we'd have a fresh 200,000 peons to abuse,
              completely unaware of a breach.

              Yes, yes, there's always the argument that releasing everything in full is just as evil, what with
              accounts being stolen and abused, but welcome to 2011. This is the lulz lizard era, where we do things
              just because we find it entertaining. Watching someone's Facebook picture turn into a penis and seeing
              their sister's shocked response is priceless. Receiving angry emails from the man you just sent 10 dildos
              to because he can't secure his Amazon password is priceless. You find it funny to watch havoc unfold, and
              we find it funny to cause it. We release personal data so that equally evil people can entertain us with
              what they do with it.

              Most of you reading this love the idea of wrecking someone else's online experience anonymously. It's
              appealing and unique, there are no two account hijackings that are the same, no two suddenly enraged
              girlfriends with the same expression when you admit to killing prostitutes from her boyfriend's recently
              stolen MSN account, and there's certainly no limit to the lulz lizardry that we all partake in on some
              level.

              And that's all there is to it, that's what appeals to our Internet generation. We're attracted to
              fast-changing scenarios, we can't stand repetitiveness, and we want our shot of entertainment or we just
              go and browse something else, like an unimpressed zombie. Nyan-nyan-nyan-nyan-nyan-nyan-nyan-nyan,
              anyway...

              Nobody is truly causing the Internet to slip one way or the other, it's an inevitable outcome for us
              humans. We find, we nom nom nom, we move onto something else that's yummier. We've been entertaining you
              1000 times with 140 characters or less, and we'll continue creating things that are exciting and new until
              we're brought to justice, which we might well be. But you know, we just don't give a living ~~~~ at this
              point - you'll forget about us in 3 months' time when there's a new scandal to gawk at, or a new shiny
              thing to click on via your 2D light-filled rectangle. People who can make things work better within this
              rectangle have power over others; the whitehats who charge $10,000 for something we could teach you how
              to do over the course of a weekend, providing you aren't mentally disabled.

              This is the Internet, where we screw each other over for a jolt of satisfaction. There are peons and lulz
              lizards; trolls and victims. There's losers that post shit they think matters, and other losers telling
              them their shit does not matter. In this situation, we are both of these parties, because we're fully
              aware that every single person that reached this final sentence just wasted a few moments of their time.

              Thank you, bitches.
              Lulz Security

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                LulzSec Releases Arizona Law Enforcement Data In Retaliation For Immigration Law

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                  Responden hackers a gobiernos con una canción

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                    Grupo Anonymous ataca varias páginas del gobierno peruano

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                    Hackers que revelaron datos de El Chapo anuncian su disolución



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                      Anonymous Declares War On The City Of Orlando

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                        Lulz Security, and this is our final release

                        Friends around the globe,

                        We are Lulz Security, and this is our final release, as today marks something
                        meaningful to us. 50 days ago, we set sail with our humble ship on an uneasy and
                        brutal ocean: the Internet. The hate machine, the love machine, the machine powered
                        by many machines. We are all part of it, helping it grow, and helping it grow on us.

                        For the past 50 days we've been disrupting and exposing corporations, governments,
                        often the general population itself, and quite possibly everything in between, just
                        because we could. All to selflessly entertain others - vanity, fame, recognition,
                        all of these things are shadowed by our desire for that which we all love. The raw,
                        uninterrupted, chaotic thrill of entertainment and anarchy. It's what we all crave,
                        even the seemingly lifeless politicians and emotionless, middle-aged self-titled
                        failures. You are not failures. You have not blown away. You can get what you want
                        and you are worth having it, believe in yourself.

                        While we are responsible for everything that The Lulz Boat is, we are not tied to
                        this identity permanently. Behind this jolly visage of rainbows and top hats, we are
                        people. People with a preference for music, a preference for food; we have varying
                        taste in clothes and television, we are just like you. Even Hitler and Osama Bin
                        Laden had these unique variations and style, and isn't that interesting to know? The
                        mediocre painter turned supervillain liked cats more than we did.

                        Again, behind the mask, behind the insanity and mayhem, we truly believe in the
                        AntiSec movement. We believe in it so strongly that we brought it back, much to the
                        dismay of those looking for more anarchic lulz. We hope, wish, even beg, that the
                        movement manifests itself into a revolution that can continue on without us. The
                        support we've gathered for it in such a short space of time is truly overwhelming,
                        and not to mention humbling. Please don't stop. Together, united, we can stomp down
                        our common oppressors and imbue ourselves with the power and freedom we deserve.

                        So with those last thoughts, it's time to say bon voyage. Our planned 50 day cruise
                        has expired, and we must now sail into the distance, leaving behind - we hope -
                        inspiration, fear, denial, happiness, approval, disapproval, mockery, embarrassment,
                        thoughtfulness, jealousy, hate, even love. If anything, we hope we had a microscopic
                        impact on someone, somewhere. Anywhere.

                        Thank you for sailing with us. The breeze is fresh and the sun is setting, so now we
                        head for the horizon.

                        Let it flow...

                        Lulz Security - our crew of six wishes you a happy 2011, and a shout-out to all of
                        our battlefleet members and supporters across the globe

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                        Included in this release:
                        AOL internal data.txt
                        AT&T internal data.rar
                        Battlefield Heroes Beta (550k users).csv
                        FBI being silly.txt
                        Hackforums.net (200k users).sql
                        Nato-bookshop.org (12k users).csv
                        Office networks of corporations.txt
                        Private Investigator Emails.txt
                        Random gaming forums (50k users).txt
                        Silly routers.txt
                        navy.mil owned.png

                        Note: In "AT&T internal data.rar", do not open "BootableUSB/Program
                        Files/WinRar/WinRar v3.71.exe", as it is malware (due to AT&T using a pirated copy
                        of WinRar).

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                          Amenaza Anonymous con hackear al IFE, PRI, PAN y PRD

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                            Contraataca LulzSec a policía de Arizona

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                              Identifica la policía italiana al líder de ‘Anonymous’

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