Posted on 06/21/2020 2:04:08 PM PDT by MeganC
On Friday June 19 a trove of 269GB of data was posted to the internet by a group calling itself 'Distributed Denial of Secrets'. The link above leads to a popular Twitter hashtag on this topic.
What was leaked were secret law enforcement documents that detail numerous practices of law enforcement.
A lot of this is really scary police state stuff like some people here on FR post. Things like how Google keeps user files on all Google users and then passes them to law enforcement. License plate readers are used to track activists left and right. Nevada police used a state resource to celebrate violence against suspects calling said violence "pretty".
I am not celebrating this breach of data. I am posting this here because this will likely be used to justify further rioting.
Also, there is yet more data to be leaked in the future.
I am attempting to dl it. It is incredibly slow.
Did it include any new information on Stingray?
Disclaimer: I’ve been drinking. That said, if I were single then you wouldn’t be!
FYI check Keywords above... fusioncenter, fusioncenters going back to 2009
Come to daddy.
Good to see you active and hitting that. You’re our hero.
One day of torrenting it, and it’s still only 22% done. The app estimates 4 days 2 hours left.
Wow...that would probably take weeks for me!
Netsential, the data warehousing and web hosting firm at the core of the leak, is pretty odd when you start looking at it.
Their Federal contract expired October 3, 2019.
https://samsupport.net/registrations/035996508
They incorporated in Delaware 4/5/2000 and are not currently listed as in good standing. Search file number 3183427 here:
https://icis.corp.delaware.gov/ecorp/entitysearch/NameSearch.aspx
Their listed address of 12832 Willow Centre Dr STE C in Houston is just a small office in a low rent office condo park. No indication of where they host the massive amount of data they obviously manage.
Their director, Stephen Gartrell, has a nice picture with Robert Mueller here:
Stephen Gartrell is also listed as involved in another business called C & C Mattingly Business Interests which seems to be almost non-existent.
https://www.corporationwiki.com/Texas/Houston/stephen-m-gartrell/30230302.aspx
And then theres this tidbit that ties Gartrell and C&C together:
Stephen Gartrell
May 30, 2006 - General Partner, C & C Mattingly Business Interests, Ltd Nonclassifiable Establishments, 14550 Torrey Chase Blvd, Houston, TX 77014.
Just a lot of ????????????
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