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Monday, June 20, 2011

LulzSec and Anonymous Join Forces To Target Government And Big Business

The hacker group LulzSec who have been responsible for a lot of recent high profile attacks is joining forces with Anonymous and declaring all out war on the "freedom-snatching moderators of 2011". There calling the new op operation anti-security.


So who are these freedom-snatching moderators of which they speak? Well rather than try and explain it myself here's their call to action posted on pastebin:
  1. Salutations Lulz Lizards,
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  3. As we're aware, the government and whitehat security terrorists across the world continue to dominate and control our Internet ocean. Sitting pretty on cargo bays full of corrupt booty, they think it's acceptable to condition and enslave all vessels in sight. Our Lulz Lizard battle fleet is now declaring immediate and unremitting war on the freedom-snatching moderators of 2011.
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  5. Welcome to Operation Anti-Security (#AntiSec) - we encourage any vessel, large or small, to open fire on any government or agency that crosses their path. We fully endorse the flaunting of the word "AntiSec" on any government website defacement or physical graffiti art. We encourage you to spread the word of AntiSec far and wide, for it will be remembered. To increase efforts, we are now teaming up with the Anonymous collective and all affiliated battleships.
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  7. Whether you're sailing with us or against us, whether you hold past grudges or a burning desire to sink our lone ship, we invite you to join the rebellion. Together we can defend ourselves so that our privacy is not overrun by profiteering gluttons. Your hat can be white, gray or black, your skin and race are not important. If you're aware of the corruption, expose it now, in the name of Anti-Security.
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  9. Top priority is to steal and leak any classified government information, including email spools and documentation. Prime targets are banks and other high-ranking establishments. If they try to censor our progress, we will obliterate the censor with cannonfire anointed with lizard blood.
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  11. It's now or never. Come aboard, we're expecting you...
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  13. History begins today.
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  15. Lulz Security,
  16. http://LulzSecurity.com/
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  18. Support: http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/manifesto.html
  19. Support: http://www.youtube.com/user/thejuicemedia
  20. Support: http://wikileaks.ch/

So what's my opinion on all this? I think it's a damn good idea and they make some damn good points. The internet used to be a place where every click you made wasn't counted on some Google server so that they could target your search results. It used to be  place where no site was seriously censored or shut down due to it's content. The internet used to be a place where a site like WikiLeaks could exist without someone having to spend months and possibly years in prison because they give away information the government thinks your too 'sensitive' to see or hear.  And then has the audacity to say it endangers lives.

I think that making the main goal getting sensitive government and high profile targets information is doing a service to most people who don't have any real support for their anti-government claims. If you can get the information from the source, the source can't deny it's validity. 

I wish op antisec the best of luck, I hope your Lulzboat sets sail and docks with all target servers to release a bunch of guy fawkes and invade.

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