March 13, 2012

#AntiSec hackers Statement To NATO After Breach of NATO Security

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ps3endusers.blogspot.com Hello thar FBI and international law authorities, We recently stumbled across the following article with amazement and a certain amount of amusement: www.npr.org The statements made by deputy assistant FBI director Steve Chabinsky in thisarticle clearly seem to be directed at Anonymous and Lulz Security, and we are happy to provide you with a response. You state: “We want to send a message that chaos on the Internet is unacceptable, [even if] hackers can be believed to have social causes, it’s entirely unacceptable to break into websites and commit unlawful acts.” Now let us be clear here, Mr. Chabinsky, while we understand that you andyour colleagues may find breaking into websites unacceptable, let us tellyou what WE find unacceptable: * * Governments lying to their citizens and inducing fear and terror to keep them in control by dismantling their freedom piece by piece. * * Corporations aiding and conspiring with said governments while taking advantage at the same time by collecting billions of funds for federal contracts we all know they can’t fulfil. * * Lobby conglomerates who only follow their agenda to push the profits higher, while at the same time being deeply involved in governments around the world with the only goal to infiltrate and corrupt them enough so the status quo will never change. These governments and corporations are our enemy. And we will continue tofight them, with all methods we have at our disposal, and that …



#Anon #Newz AntiSec Dumps Monsanto Hacked Data on the Web Links Below news.cnet.com Link to Info Hacked: pastebin.com Anonymous continued its ongoing attack on agricultural biotech giant Monsanto today by publishing an outdated database of the company’s material. This is the newest in a barrage of strikes from hackers aligned with Anonymous who operate under the “AntiSec” banner. In a statement posted with the database on a Pastebin site, the hacktivist group wrote it was aware that exposing the database would not do much harm to Monsanto but warned it would continue to target the company for what it sees as wrong. “Your continued attack on the worlds food supply, as well as the health of those who eat it, has earned you our full attention,” wrote AntiSec. “Your crimes against humanity are too many to name on one page.” Anonymous’ battle with Monsanto began last July when the hackers disrupted the company’s Web site and then released data on about 2500 individuals involved in the agriculture industry. According to Monsanto, 10 percent of this information was related to current and former Monsanto employees. Monsanto was one of seven companies that supplied the US military with Agent Orange during the Vietnam War and for a while made bovine growth hormones. Now it focuses on making genetically engineered seeds and pesticides. AntiSec says the reason for the attacks is to protest the company’s lawsuits against organic dairy farmers for stating on labels that their products …

 

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