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Although they had a hand in starting the Occupy Wall Street protest, the hacktivist collective Anonymous has been pretty quiet since it started. No longer: Anonymous claims they just hacked a ton of police sites and leaked usernames and passwords.
The biggest target of today's hack was the International Association of Chiefs of Police, whose website is still down as of this writing. It's auspicious timing, as the IACP is holding its annual meeting in Chicago.
In solidarity with the Occupation Movement and the International Day of Action Against Police Brutality, allied #anonymous and #antisec vessels took aim at the corrupt bootboys of the 1%: the police. We hacked, defaced, and destroyed several law enforcement targets, leaking over 600MB of private information including internal documents, membership rosters, addresses, passwords, social security numbers, and other confidential data. According to the IACP's development documents, their systems cost several hundred thousand dollars. We are pleased to destroy it all for free, leaking their private info and defacing their websites in one swift blow.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to post by mr-lizard
So you think an attack on the police on behalf of the protestors is going to cause the police to treat the protestors better?
If anything, it will increase their disdain for them and they will treat them harsher.
OWS should of stayed "peaceful"...in the real world and the cyber world.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
reply to post by mr-lizard
So you think an attack on the police on behalf of the protestors is going to cause the police to treat the protestors better?
If anything, it will increase their disdain for them and they will treat them harsher.
OWS should of stayed "peaceful"...in the real world and the cyber world.
Originally posted by illuminatislave
Good job, Anon. How about releasing the names and info of officers caught on video using brute force against protesters next?
Originally posted by CriticalMess
Although I sympathize completely with the idea which is 'Anonymous', this action might just be enough to tie a criminal act to a peaceful protest.
Anonymous' press release said they were attacking Baldwin County because of civil rights abuses in the 60s in Birmingham. Anonymous sure can hold a grudge!
We are believers and practitioners of direct action against all governments, militaries, banks, corporations, and police working towards our revolutionary goal: the immediate dissolution of capitalism and the state.
Anonymous sure can hold a grudge!