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Hacker group AntiSec declares 'war' on U.S. police

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posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 10:58 PM
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Hacker group AntiSec declares 'war' on U.S. police


www.rawstory.com

"We are releasing a massive amount of confidential information that is sure to embarrass, discredit and incriminate police officers across the US," the group said in a message.

"We are doing this in solidarity with Topiary and the Anonymous PayPal LOIC defendants as well as all other political prisoners who are facing the gun of the crooked court system."
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 10:58 PM
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Crooked court system? Where? Here in the US?

Nah!

What EVER gave you THAT idea?

I mean heck, it only takes 2 years to get anything through the courts at all, and with each step every lawyer enjoys the extra cash all the postponements mean as billable client hours.

So with all the police website defacing going on from this hacker group, you can expect serious interruptions on 911 calls. Some officers may even quit, saying the work has become too dangerous with all the script kiddies running amuk.




www.rawstory.com
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 11:08 PM
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Haha. I love the timing of this thread. Just as Anon declares war on Facebook. Seems like all the cyber-soldiers are heading out for war. Fun times. I need some popcorn.
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posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 11:13 PM
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good riddance
while i don't really agree with releasing civilian personal information, i think it's a good think that the police and authority know that they can't do all their # in secret anymore.



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 11:14 PM
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Of course.. because meeting illegal action with illegal action makes sense.



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 11:15 PM
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Amen to them!!!! Finally someone who is BRAVE and SMART enough to notice how corrupted the American police are.



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 11:17 PM
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Well you can't win a war without some killing of the other right?


The police are bending laws, ignoring laws, making up their OWN LAWS.... we should be able to so too.



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 11:21 PM
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Originally posted by balon0
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Well you can't win a war without some killing of the other right?


The police are bending laws, ignoring laws, making up their OWN LAWS.... we should be able to so too.


Brilliant logic.... /end sarcasm.

These tools have no idea what they are doing or who they are placing in danger. Secondly not every single police agency or officer in the US is crooked or behaves in an illegal manner. These tolls ahve no idea how many citizens they are screwing over by hacking and releasing the info. They are tampering with evidence and witnesses. Their actions will cause more damage to victims in the long run.

Sadly they are to stupid to understand that.



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 11:22 PM
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This will be touted as "anti-government", but we all know that what it really is, is "anti-corruption"


Let them eat some of their own medicine for a change..



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 11:22 PM
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sure.. when those who are supposed to enforce the law , break it, all options are on the table



posted on Aug, 6 2011 @ 11:52 PM
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Originally posted by revs0lution
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sure.. when those who are supposed to enforce the law , break it, all options are on the table


And generalizing and randomly lashing out at agencies who have not done anything wrong makes no sense at all. These tools are going to do more damage to the people than to law enforcement, and they are too arrogant to see this.
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posted on Aug, 7 2011 @ 12:10 AM
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I know I agree with you that this is not the way to go. While some police departments brought heat on themselves with the "you can't film us" crap, releasing this kind stuff won't do any good.



posted on Aug, 7 2011 @ 12:25 AM
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posted on Aug, 7 2011 @ 12:43 AM
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Originally posted by AnonymousVan
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You guys really need to do some more research rather than randomly lash out. Compromising law enforcement systems are going to hurt the people more than it will law enforcement. The first person killed by your actions is going to bring down a world of hurt, and any smypathy you had will be gone.

Exercise some common sense and quit acting like a bunch of arrogant brats who are pissed because you didnt get your way.
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posted on Aug, 7 2011 @ 12:59 AM
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If citizen review boards were the operating system instead of internal affairs sweeping corruption under the rug....

Transparency and community relations would have gone a long way in resolving the conflicts that are now beginning to surface.

And insulting and name calling of members on ATS is absolutely the wrong way to make your point.

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posted on Aug, 7 2011 @ 01:20 AM
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Many departments use citizen review boards in conjunction with IA departments. The issue using solely citizen review boards is, and I can use this site as a prime example, is people dont understand the laws that surround officer in law enforcement. I have seen people on this site jump to conclusions and base their view on what they think should have happened instead of what actually happened and what laws are in place that govern those actions.

To assume that all police agencies are corrupt makes no more sense than saying all members of anonymous, lulzsec, etc are ignorant morons who didnt get hugged enough by their parents growing up.

As I have stated before, understand how something work sbefore you attack it, and make damn sure you know what your attacking and what the results of that attack is going to be. What this group is doing is going to do more damage to the people than the cops.
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posted on Aug, 7 2011 @ 01:55 AM
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Total and absolute transparency of any entity that uses taxpayer monies. If you have nothing to hide you shouldn't be afraid of complete and total audits into expenditures and operations. Not just law enforcement but all agencies that are funded by citizens taxes. Anything less is an open invitation to corruption.


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posted on Aug, 7 2011 @ 02:06 AM
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hey annons... why don't you hack the feds (federal reserve i mean) ? Just sayin !
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posted on Aug, 7 2011 @ 02:12 AM
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start buying quantum cryptography photon shares now you realize how much money is to be made off the back of these hacks.



posted on Aug, 7 2011 @ 02:15 AM
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try beat the zero point hack that hit irans nuclear reactors what sorry cant enumerate the full spectum of the osi layer only crack stupid shiz that doesnt protect the world give your self up you know the govenment want to employ you.. if you can write machine code like obama speaks english



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