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The feds scurry around and catch a few. Wonder if they will expose the UN's agenda to impoverish the world?
"Hackers claims to have breached NATO security and accessed scads of material so confidential the group itself deemed it “irresponsible” to publish them all, despite a series of international raids Tuesday designed to corral the hacking activity.
The group, which goes by the name “Anonymous,” claimed to be sitting on about 1 gigabyte of data. The hackers broadcast a link to a PDF file Thursday via Twitter, showing what appeared to be a document headed “NATO Restricted.”
“We want to send a message that chaos on the Internet is unacceptable,” Chabinsky said. “[Even if] hackers can be believed to have social causes, it’s entirely unacceptable to break into websites and commit unlawful acts.”
The group followed up with a statement to the FBI and Chabinsky, with a list of things it deems unacceptable: “Governments lying to their citizens and inducing fear and terror to keep them in control … corporations aiding and conspiring with said governments … lobby conglomerates who only follow their agenda to push the profits higher.”
Then you know that all they want to do is share information they feel shouldn't be private. Not to expose something in the UN, which doesn't have anything to do with the UN.
It sounds more likely that Anonymous (or Anon) and the other "Lulz" Security hackers are working with people bigger than basement dwelling, hentai nerds. Government complicity and cooperation would not be out of the question. Sometimes they do this (similar to war games) to test their own security in case there is a real dangerous threat by a foreign nation.
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